In today’s Gospel, Mt. 5:
17-19, Jesus says to us: “Do not think
that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish
but to fulfill. Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the
smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will pass from the law, until
all things have taken place.” The
law of God—God’s covenant-- we are told in Heb. 10: 16—is written on our
hearts: “This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, says
the Lord, I will put My laws into their hearts, and in their minds will I write
them.” There are times when we need
clear directions and need to make firm decisions, neither wavering one way or
the next, neither flip flopping from one side to the other. There is no way that Jesus is going to take
that clarity away from us. The Holy
Family carried out the law of Moses in its smallest of details. And Jesus warns us not to teach our children
to disregard the law under any circumstances, saying in this same Gospel: “…[W]hoever breaks one of the least of these commandments
and teaches others to do so will be called least in the Kingdom of heaven. But
whoever obeys and teaches these commandments will be called greatest in the
Kingdom of heaven.”
There are times when we,
too, face the dilemma Jesus and his disciples faced on that particular Sabbath,
choosing mercy over a sacrifice the law required. At other times we may be challenged to obey
even the smallest segment of a law that others are pressuring us to disregard
for pleasure sake or because “it is only a venial sin,” or, in other words, we
may have dismissed a necessary law as insignificant because we wanted to do
whatever we were intent on doing for our
own pleasure and “no law is going to stop us.” Still at other times we may have
been challenged to let go of rigid observances in order to show mercy and
compassion toward ourselves and/or others?
Am I aware of my attitude
toward law? Am I teaching others to disrespect law? Or do I show a respect for
laws that are there to protect us from danger, spiritual or otherwise?
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