Today's readings:
- First reading: Amos 8:4-6, 9-12
- Gospel: Matthew 9:9-13
highlight themes of justice, mercy, and the transformative power of God's call. In the first reading, Amos condemns the exploitation of the poor and the greed of those who manipulate the system for their gain. The prophet warns of a coming judgment where people will experience a spiritual famine, emphasizing the dire consequences of abandoning justice and righteousness.
In the Gospel, Jesus calls Matthew, a tax collector, to follow Him. Matthew's immediate response and subsequent gathering of fellow tax collectors and sinners at a meal with Jesus highlights the inclusive and transformative nature of Jesus' ministry. Jesus' response to the Pharisees' criticism underscores His mission to bring mercy and healing to those who recognize their need for it. His declaration, "I desire mercy, not sacrifice," emphasizes the importance of compassion over ritual compliance.
Together, these readings challenge us to reflect on our own attitudes towards justice and mercy. They call us to heed God's word and embrace His call, recognizing that true discipleship involves not only following Christ but also extending His mercy to others. The story of Matthew reminds us that no one is beyond the reach of God's transformative love, and that we are all called to be instruments of His mercy in the world.
Today we meditate on justice, mercy & God's call.
Warm Regards, The Guardian & Talisman
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