Friday, July 2nd in Ordinary Time

Divine Mercy 3

Go and learn the meaning of the words, “I desire mercy, not sacrifice”

They say that the English language is so hard to learn because words are not gender specific and so many words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings. Examples “sale and sail”; by and buy; two and to and too. Some are spelled the same such as read and read ( tense being the difference.)

Jesus says in our Gospel today, ” Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?” He heard this and said, “Those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick do. Go and learn the meaning of the words, I desire mercy not sacrifice. I did not come to call the righteous but sinners’

I go to Church, to Mass, Communion and receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation. I also volunteer. Sometimes, I think that I am righteous but in my heart I know that I am a sinner and in need of a physician. So Jesus prescription for us today is to clearly learn the meaning of mercy.

What is the meaning of mercy?

Like most things in the Bible the meaning is repeated. My Bible scripture notes led me to Hosea 6:6 For it is loyalty that I desire, not sacrifice, and knowledge of God rather than burnt offerings. This I don’t believe is complete. It seems knowledge of God and knowledge of scripture is a wrapped together. Sacrifice is important to but it does not overshadow mercy.

So what is the meaning of mercy for us today. It seems to me that it is love of God and love of neighbor. If God is love then He wants to be merciful to us by forgiving our sins and our neighbors sins. Because God loves us His nature is to be merciful for us. Just as God wants a relationship with us He also wants to forgive. His mercy is everlasting.

It seems mercy and love are what we are to understand. Our judgement is not certain until after we leave this life. God is always the God of second chances. My pray is that I continue to learn the meaning of “mercy, not sacrifice”.

God Love You Always

Bob Burford

PS: Please continue to pray for Paul and Anna

Picture credit: “Divine Mercy 3” by Saints and Blesseds is marked with CC PDM 1.0

About the Author

My name is Bob Burford and am married to my lovely bride, Anna. I am a cradle Catholic and worship at Church of Saint Mary's in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I am active in the Knights of Columbus and praying where the Lord wants both of us to serve in our new faith home. College degrees in Economics and Accounting. My wife and I have eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Love Pope Frances and proclaiming the Word of the Lord in my life! Please pray for all the Ukrainian people. Pray for their salvation and physical and emotional health.

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8 Comments

  1. Still here, hoping, nay praying, that someone will update the monthly calendar …

  2. Thanks Bob for your time and talent writing for the CM. You have made the choice to follow Him and the path to mercy. Peace with you.

  3. Mr. Boehlert,
    There are multiple sources that publish the Catholic liturgical calendar. Do an internet browser search and you may be surprised at what is available. May God bless you and provide for all of your needs.

  4. Hi Mr. Boehlert, google this “Liturgical calendar – USCCB” and it will lead you to what you are looking for. I hope this helps you.
    MANY thanks and continued prayers to all at CM who offer guidance. May you all have a blessed and safe holiday.

  5. Bob,
    Thanks for your always welcome reflections and for your efforts in preparing them each week.
    I am praying for Anna and ask you to pray for me also as I am having a lung biopsy myself soon. Prayers asked from all readers of A Catholic Moment.

  6. Thank you Bob for this very meaningful reflection. I pray that the Lord healing mercies be upon Anna, Bill and Paul. May he grant them the courage and strength they need at this time to overcome whatever challenges lies ahead. I also pray that God continue to bless and empower you always.

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