To read the texts click on the texts: 1 Kgs 8:22-23,27-30; Mk 7:1-13
In the text of today, the Pharisees
and the Scribes see that the disciples of Jesus eat with unwashed hands, and so
ask Jesus a question concerning what they consider as defilement. In his
response to them, Jesus takes the discussion to a higher plane, by focussing
not merely on what defiles or does not defile a person, but on true worship,
which stems from the heart.
The quotation from Isaiah 29:13 is an apt
description of the sham worship offered, when God wanted heart worship. To
illustrate his point, Jesus gives the example of Corban, in which the
Pharisees’ would dedicate, something to God, and so not allow anyone else
including their parents to use it, but would use it themselves. In case others
wanted to use it, their answer would be that they could not allow them to do so
since it was “Corban” (dedicated to God) and so belonged to God alone.
There are times when we find way and
means to get out of fulfilling our obligations to others. We come up with
flimsy excuses when we cannot keep a commitment, and try to absolve ourselves
of our responsibility. At these times we too can be accused of lip service.
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