Today,
the Lord is closing in the wheat fields of our lives, to pick the
fruits of sanctity. Will He find charity, love of God and fellow man?
Will Jesus, that corrects the rabbis' meticulous casuistry making the
Sabbath rest law totally unbearable, have to remind us that He is
only interested in our heart, in our capacity to love?
«Look
at your disciples; they are doing what is prohibited on the Sabbath!»
(Mt 12:2). And the unbelievable thing is they sincerely meant
it. How can anyone forbid doing always a good deed? There is
something reminding us no reason could exist excusing us from not
helping others. True charity respects the demands for justice, by
avoiding our falling into arbitrariness or whim, while preventing
harshness to kill the true spirit of God's Law; for charity is
nothing but a continuous invitation to loving, to give ourselves to
others.
«It
is mercy I want, not sacrifice» (Mt 12:7). Let us repeat
it many times to engrave it on our heart: God, who is rich in mercy,
wants us to be merciful. «How close God is of he who confess
his mercy! Yes; God is not far from those contrite at heart»
(St. Augustine). And how far away from God are we when we let our
heart turn into hard stone!
Jesus Christ accused
the Pharisees of condemning the innocent. That is a serious
accusation. But what about us? Are we seriously interested in other
people's problems? Do we consider them with affection and sympathy,
as if we were judging a friend or a brother? Let us try not to lose
our way, after all.
We beg you, O Mother of
God, to make us merciful and to show us how to forgive. Let us be
benevolent and kind. And if we discover in our life some details that
do not fit at the heart of this disposition, now is a good time to
rectify them, by formulating some effective purpose.