Tuesday 16th December 2025
God looks beyond appearances
  • Zephaniah 3:1-2, 9-13
  • Psalm 34:2-3,6-7,17-19,23
  • Matthew 21:28-32

Zephaniah spoke to a people who had grown proud and complacent, unwilling to listen to the voice of God. Yet amid divine warning, there is also a promise: that a humble and lowly people will remain, those who take refuge in the name of the Lord. God desires transformation and repentance. In the Gospel reading, Jesus tells the parable of two sons: one who says “no” to his father but later obeys, and another who says “yes” but never acts. The contrast reveals that true obedience lies not in words, but in conversion of heart. The first son represents the sinner who repents; the second, those who speak of faith but live without it. God looks beyond appearances. He values sincerity over lip service, humility over self-righteousness. The Lord patiently waits for people willing to change, to act justly, and to walk humbly with him. When we turn back, even after saying “no,” he welcomes us with mercy and joy. May we be among the humble remnant: faithful, and obedient to God’s call.

Abba Father, give me humility to obey you with a sincere heart. Amen.

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