In yesterday's Gospel, Jesus reprimands the Pharisees (and us):
"Well did Isaiah prophesy about you hypocrites, as it is written: This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me; In vain do they worship me, teaching as doctrines human precepts. You disregard God's commandment but cling to human tradition...You nullify the word of God in favor of your tradition that you have handed on. And you do many such things." (Mark 7:6-8, 13)
As I read through these words, this message convicted me. How often do I follow my own interpretation of Jesus's teachings, clinging to my ways, and my routines, my practices - my traditions? In what ways do I nullify the Word of God - Jesus - through my stubbornness and pride, honoring Him with my lips but denying Him by my lifestyle?
No one of us has fully realized the truth of all things. As seekers, we see in part, we wander, we misinterpret, we stumble, we fail.
We hold fast to the fences in our lives, without even knowing the purpose(s) for which they were built (G.K. Chesterton).
Instead of being curious, we approach the world judgmentally (Ted Lasso).
Instead of imitating Christ, we idolize and brandish our names, images, and likenesses.
What if today, we approached the world with wonder? What if we asked more questions than we answered, humbly recognizing and accepting our limitless limitations? What if we acknowledged that despite the number of truths we've attained, many more stand beyond our capacities, allowing us to join with others on this never-ending pursuit?
Ask why the fence was built in the first place.
Invite others to "say more" allowing you (and them) to journey on this search for truth.
Be curious - why do you feel that way, tell me more, what are you talking about, what sorts of things, how does this work, what am I not seeing, how else might we do this, what are you looking for?
And as we do this, with the curiosity of wonder, may we listen to and follow the words of Christ, "Come, and you will see" (John 1:39).

