17, మార్చి 2023, శుక్రవారం

Saturday of the Third Week of Lent

 

Saturday of the Third Week of Lent

Hosea 6:1-6

Luke 18:9-14

Praying with the Right Attitude

 

The readings of the day focus on the attitude or the disposition towards Prayer, in other words how are we praying to God.

In the first reading, Prophet Hosea presents to us the prayer of repentance of the people of Israel who are afraid of God’s punishments. They were in fact complaining that God has abandoned them, hurt them and also have a feeling that only God can heal and save them. So they offer a prayer of repentance.

But when we reflect this repentant prayer, this appears superficial and their attitude in prayer and their love towards God was just momentary. There was no real repentance.

God was not pleased with this attitude, this empty expression of words and offerings. Their words seem highly devotional but hearts and actions are not resonating with their words, there was No harmony between their words and attitude. That’s why God condemns their sinful attitude.

Similarly in the Gospel too we find this type of attitude towards God in Prayer.

The societal understanding:

There are two people who went to pray, A Pharisee and a tax collector but only one goes home “justified”. The two persons in today’s Gospel represent two kinds of personalities, two kinds of attitudes and two verdicts. In people’s eyes:

     A Pharisee is considered a model of virtue and wisdom,While

     A  Tax collector is considered a sinner and disgraceful to the community

The prayer of the Pharisee:

     He prayed with exalted tone filled with pride

     He lists all his merits ( fasting and going beyond the rules)

     He compares himself to others (looks down on others)

     His focus was on the flaws of the other while losing sight of his need

     In fact, it appears like praying but it’s a kind of self praise and satisfaction.

The prayer of the tax collector, on the other hand,

     He looks at his miserable situation of heart ( life)

     He acknowledges his sinful nature

     He looks and begs for God’s mercy

St. Paul writing to Corinthians says, “ Pride puffs up, whereas love builds up”( 1 Corinthians 8:1). The attitude of pride and arrogance pushes us away from reality, from others, despises and looks down on others and blinds our hearts. Whereas love unites and helps to see ourselves in our real situation and welcomes the weak and embraces. This was what happened to Pharisee and the people of Israel. Their love for God was momentary, it only appeared on external offerings and utterance of few devotional words. Therefore, to be pleased and  be justified in God’s sight the readings give us a better solution.

   God requires of us is genuine loving actions not empty words and rituals

   God requires of is knowledge of God (profound relationship with God) not knowledge about God

Therefore, today it is not how many masses we participated, or how many prayers we have said but how our attitude and disposition in our relationship with God and others. Our attitude should spring from our prayer and our prayer should spring from our way of life. So we need to be humble in our approach (in our hearts, feeling and thoughts, words and actions); Sincere contrition and open the door of mercy of God; Sincere love towards God and others.

And this lent, let us choose to fast from arrogance, pride and superficial offerings and prayers.

 

 FR. JAYARAJU MANTHENA OCD

 

16, మార్చి 2023, గురువారం

Friday of the Third Week of Lent

 

Friday of the Third Week of Lent

Hosea 14:2-10

Mark 12:28-34

Total Commitment to God

 

Today, we are more concerned about having material possessions than developing real family relationships and friendships. And we spend our time, energies and resources in this regard which is dominated by work, money, appearances, power, position and possession. It is not necessarily bad, but extremely prioritising and not forging the actual valuable relationships has a negative impact on one’s life.

That’s why the readings of the day call upon total commitment that it speaks about the valuable relationship with God and others.

In the first reading prophet Hosea invites people to return to God and even guides them what they are supposed to say. He reminds them they primarily belong to God but  the problems and difficulties that they are experiencing are the result of their distancing from God. Hence, he urges them to return and repent of their words and deeds.  They are to:

1.    Turn from their mere external offerings to sincere internal repentance in their words (Prayer and worship)

2.    Turn from their trust in Assyria, its army and its God (so far they have relied upon them for their well being and offered themselves to their gods) To the One and Only God, who created, liberated and saved them always.

3.    Turn from the gods of their hands to the God of their forefathers. (today we have too, gods of our hands Like (money, fame, name, power and position..etc) 

God will shower his blessing and graces, provided they return to Him.

God will come to them, provided they heed to His voice.

God will heal their disloyalty, transgression out of his unconditional love, provided they sincerely rely on Him for their well being.

And in the last sentence of the first reading: Let him who is wise understand these things; let him who is prudent know them. Straight are the paths of the LORD, in them the just walk, but sinners stumble in them.” This leads us straight into the Gospel. What is the path of the lord that one needs to walk to be wise and to be blessed.

Gospel.

When a scribe asked Jesus, “Which is the first of all the commandments?” Jesus replies that :

The first is this:  Hear, O Israel!  The Lord our God is Lord alone!  You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength.

The second is this:  You shall love your neighbour as yourself.

The Path of the Lord is to love Him with all our heart, soul, mind and strength. It’s total commitment. Even, we do not usually like superficial and inconsistent love, so does God. and love of ourselves and others is inseparable from the first commandment. The order in which Jesus mentions is important because we usually care for me, my family and  then relationship with God if at all time is left.

 

This season of lent invites us today to have total commitment to God’s love.

Total reliance on God's providence.

Let us value which is more important in our lives today.

 

“Your heart must be wholly devoted to the LORD, our God, observing his statutes and keeping his commandments, as on this day.” (1 kings 8:61)

FR. JAYARAJU MANTHENA OCD 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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