CHRIST IS THE LORD OF THE SABBATH
Friday of week 15 in Ordinary Time Isaiah 38:1-6,21-22,7-8 Isaiah 38:10-12,16 Matthew 12:1-8 Asserting His divine authority over the day of rest. God originally established the Sabbath as a sacred day dedicated to rest and worship, emphasizing its significance in spiritual obedience and the sovereignty of God over all creatures. Jesus came into the world to demonstrate how to truly obey God, emphasizing compassion and mercy over ritual sacrifice. When the Pharisees accused His disciples of working—specifically by plucking ears of corn on the Sabbath to satisfy their hunger—Jesus responded, 'I desire mercy, not sacrifice,' highlighting that obedience to God's commandments encompasses acts of mercy and compassion. Genuine obedience to God and acts of mercy are essential for spiritual fulfillment. Unfortunately, today, these acts of mercy are increasingly rare and undervalued. The world currently faces widespread wickedness and sinfulness. Some individuals are perceiv...