God looks beyond outward appearances and values what lies within the heart. In the first reading, the prophet Samuel is instructed to anoint David, the youngest and seemingly least likely of Jesse’s sons. This choice reveals God’s wisdom and mercy. While people often judge by status, strength, or appearance, God sees the hidden qualities of humility, faith, and love. Through David’s anointing, we are reminded that God calls and equips even those who may seem insignificant in the eyes of the world. The psalm speaks of God’s unwavering commitment to keep his promises. Even when human beings falter or fail, God’s love remains steadfast. In the Gospel, Jesus teaches that love and mercy take precedence over rigid rules. When the Pharisees challenge him about the Sabbath, he responds by showing that human need is greater than ritual observance. His words and actions reveal that true faith is not about strict adherence to laws but about living with compassion.
PRAYER: Abba Father, open our eyes to see others as you see them. Amen.