Daily Readings - Fri Nov 03 2023

Romans

1I am speaking the truth in Christ--I am not lying; my conscience bears me witness in the Holy Spirit--2that I have great sorrow and unceasing anguish in my heart.3For I could wish that I myself were accursed and cut off from Christ for the sake of my brothers, my kinsmen according to the flesh.4They are Israelites, and to them belong the adoption, the glory, the covenants, the giving of the law, the worship, and the promises.5To them belong the patriarchs, and from their race, according to the flesh, is the Christ who is God over all, blessed forever. Amen.

Luke

1One Sabbath, when he went to dine at the house of a ruler of the Pharisees, they were watching him carefully.2And behold, there was a man before him who had dropsy.3And Jesus responded to the lawyers and Pharisees, saying, "Is it lawful to heal on the Sabbath, or not?"4But they remained silent. Then he took him and healed him and sent him away.5And he said to them, "Which of you, having a son or an ox that has fallen into a well on a Sabbath day, will not immediately pull him out?"6And they could not reply to these things.

Sermon

In today's readings, we encounter profound reflections on compassion and the heart of God's law. The first reading from Romans reveals Paul's deep sorrow for his Jewish brothers who have not yet embraced Christ. His willingness to be cut off from Christ for their sake underscores his immense love and solidarity with his people. This passage is part of Paul's broader discussion on the relationship between Jews and Gentiles in God's plan, highlighting his emotional and spiritual investment in their salvation. The Gospel from Luke presents Jesus healing a man with edema on the Sabbath, challenging the Pharisees' strict interpretation of the law. Jesus' actions emphasize that compassion should not be confined by rules, teaching us to prioritize love and mercy. This healing is set during a meal at a Pharisee's house, a context that highlights Jesus' mission to redefine the law's purpose as an instrument of love rather than control. Both readings converge on the theme of balancing law with compassion. Paul's anguish and Jesus' healing illustrate that true faith requires us to go beyond mere rule-following. In our daily lives, we face situations where strict adherence to rules might hinder acts of love. These readings encourage us to embrace compassion, understanding that love and mercy are at the core of God's will. Let us strive to live with hearts open to others, reflecting the love of Christ in all we do.