Catholic Daily Reflections

Tuesday of the Second Week in Ordinary Time - Following God’s Law

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Jan 19, 2026
The discussion delves into the tension between legalism and genuine faith, highlighting the pitfalls of strict law observance. It contextualizes a Gospel story where Jesus and His apostles challenge Sabbath norms by picking grain in hunger. The narrator emphasizes the distinction between natural law, rooted in conscience, and divine law found in Scripture. Ultimately, it advocates for a harmonious relationship between love, mercy, and God's law, framing the Sabbath as a gift intended for renewal rather than a burden.
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INSIGHT

Legalism Hides The Law's True Purpose

  • Legalism can blind sincere believers to the true purpose of God's commands.
  • The Gospel shows external observance isn't sufficient without understanding intent and reason.
ANECDOTE

Apostles Eat Grain While Traveling

  • Jesus' apostles ate grain on the Sabbath while journeying with him and were criticized by the Pharisees.
  • Their action illustrates a concrete example of need and mission taking precedence over rigid rule-following.
INSIGHT

Eternal Law: Natural And Divine In Harmony

  • The Eternal Law includes both natural and divine aspects that together guide human life.
  • Natural law is known by reason and conscience, while divine law is revealed through Scripture and Christ.
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