Mark 7:1-13
Now when the Pharisees with some scribes who
had come from Jerusalem gathered around him, they observed that
some of his disciples ate their meals with unclean, that
is, unwashed, hands. [For the Pharisees and, in fact, all
Jews, do not eat without carefully washing their hands, keeping
the tradition of the elders. And on coming from the
marketplace they do not eat without purifying themselves. And there
are many other things that they have traditionally observed, the
purification of cups and jugs and kettles (and beds).] So
the Pharisees and scribes questioned him, "Why do your disciples
not follow the tradition of the elders but instead eat
a meal with unclean hands?" He responded, "Well did Isaiah
prophesy about you hypocrites, as it is written: ´This people
honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far
from me; In vain do they worship me, teaching as
doctrines human precepts.´ You disregard God´s commandment but cling to
human tradition." He went on to say, "How well you
have set aside the commandment of God in order to
uphold your tradition! For Moses said, ´Honor your father and
your mother,´ and ´Whoever curses father or mother shall die.´
Yet you say, ´If a person says to father or
mother, "Any support you might have had from me is
qorban"´ (meaning, dedicated to God), you allow him to do
nothing more for his father or mother. You nullify the
word of God in favor of your tradition that you
have handed on. And you do many such things."
Introductory
Prayer: Lord, thank you for your Gospel and for all
the truth it teaches me. Thank you for warning me
of attitudes and dispositions that could become temptations for me.
I love you for your goodness and mercy, and I
entrust myself into your loving hands.
Petition: Lord, help
me to serve you sincerely, in truth and in love.
1. “This people honors me only with lip service, while
their hearts are far from me.” Jesus calls his disciples
to authenticity. Too often so-called disciples give the impression of
following him, while at the same time accepting sensual loves
and lusts in their heart. Although the Pharisees display the
outward trappings of holiness, the way they treat Jesus and
others betrays their true character. Jesus would call them “whitewashed
tombs” (Matthew 15:27): clean and bright on the outside, but
full of dead men’s bones within. Self-righteousness would be their
downfall. Such dispositions may lend the proud man certain short-term
security, but it will always be illusory since it is
not rooted in the truth. Is there any way in
which I also pay tribute to God with my lips
but say something else in my heart, or behave contrariwise
in my actions?
2. “The worship they offer me is worthless.”
True worship begins with humility, when the soul recognizes that
it possesses no good in and of itself, but that
all of its goodness comes from God. The Pharisees offered
no real worship to God since, in effect, they worshipped
only themselves by relying more on their talents and goodness
than on the goodness that comes from God. It is
not insignificant that when Jesus describes a Pharisee’s prayer in
the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector, he
says “The Pharisee prayed this prayer to himself” (Luke 18:11).
How can I make sure that my prayer is truly
devoted, meaning that I am addressing Our Lord with the
words of my heart?
3. "You make God’s word null and
void.” The Pharisees used the talents and gifts God had
given them not for God’s glory, but for their own
personal gain, whether that gain consisted of praise and admiration
or personal comfort and ease. True worship of God, truly
placing God above all else, involves using the things God
created as means to reaching him. As number 226 of
the Catechism of the Catholic Church states, “It means making
good use of created things: faith in God, the only
One, leads us to use everything that is not God
only insofar as it brings us closer to him, and
to detach ourselves from it insofar as it turns us
away from him:
My Lord and my God,
take from me everything that distances me from you.
My Lord and my God, give me everything that brings
me closer to you.
My Lord and my God,
detach me from myself to give my all to you.”
Conversation with Christ: Lord, thank you for my life and
all the good things you have given me. Help me
to realize that you have created everything and that all
I have is from you. May I use all I
have to serve others and as a means to come
closer to you, the source of all good.
Resolution:
I will examine my conscience to see if I am
using any of my gifts and talents to glorify or
serve only myself. If so, I’ll strive to put these
same gifts at the service of God