Prayers and sacrifices are meaningless if they are not motivated by love for God and others.
Saturday of the 3rd week of Lent Hosea 5:15-6:6 Psalm 50(51):3-4,18-21 Luke 18:9-14 How can one determine if their prayer is acceptable to God? The prophet Hosea stated, "I desire steadfast love and not sacrifice" (Hosea 6:6). Prayers and sacrifices are meaningless if they are not motivated by love for God and others. The Gospel illustrates this point through the example of a Pharisee and a tax collector praying, illustrating the perils of pride. Pride fosters self-deception; humility, on the other hand, reveals our true nature and prompts us to seek God's mercy. God resides with the humble and those who acknowledge their sinfulness, recognizing His mercy (Isaiah 57:15). It is impossible to boast or look down on others and expect to be heard by God. Do you humbly seek God's mercy and extend mercy to others, particularly those difficult to love and forgive?