Monday, February 18, 2019

The True Offering: the Inner Spirit


18th February, 2019

Monday, 6th week in Ordinary time

Genesis 4: 1-15, 25; Mark 8: 11-13


I remember from my childhood memories that we heard the story of Cain, as though he brought some rotten fruits and leftovers while Abel brought the best of his flock's firstlings. Maybe, it's just a bias. Notice, there is nothing said in the Word that Cain's offering was rotten;  yes, it was not acceptable, but not because it was not of international standards or of the best known quality. 

However the question from the Lord gives us the reason Cain's offering was abominable: because of the heart with which it was offered. His heart was probably filled with envy,  pride and malice and that renders even the best of gifts worthless.

The Gospel presents another scene where Jesus is upset with the Pharisees and the Scribes. While there are many instances where many had asked him for healing and miracles and he had no issues with them, today in the Word we see that people ask for a sign and Jesus is he is worked up. ..the reason is simple: what lay in their heart as they asked for it.  Feelings of animosity, pride,  envy and hypocrisy.

When we come to the presence of the Lord to pray,  let us check our inner disposition first. Are we worthy to behold the presence of the Lord? Our choices and our life have to be integral to live our daily life with our heads held high. The true offering is the inner spirit.

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