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bear06
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You’re right. He does know what’s in our hearts and souls. He knows when we go out of our way and he knows when we are apathetic.Very simply it is because Jesus knows us in our hearts and souls. He cares about how much we love Him and our brothers and sisters.
The key word in your quote is more. “At least I’m not as bad as them” might not be the way to go.He would care if we dressed in a way to intentionally show disrespect, but I doubt he is bothered more by the people dressed modestly but casually for Mass than He is by those who intentionally show disrespect towards Him and His flock in so many other ways
This might be your focus by my focus is showing respect for the special sacrament the married couple is receiving. Yes, while there are some that are probably going for that, I think the majority of people dress up to show respect for the couple’s special day.When we dress “up” for weddings, funerals, jobs, parties etc, where is our focus? We are trying to impress our fellow humans. Sometimes we are competing with them. Sometimes we are following orders (like at work) and sometimes we are showing off. Most of the time it has nothing to do with reverence or respect.
Let’s use a little hyperbole here. Your friends love you but they probably wouldn’t be happy if you came to Christmas dinner falling down drunk, right? They love you but they may not be happy if you burped jingle bells at the dinner table (although some families mighI don’t know about you, but when I am around people who I am truly comfortable with (like family) it doesn’t matter if I wear jeans or a fancy dress. They love me for me, not what I appear to be. Why shouldn’t it be the same with Jesus who knows us and loves us even more
Sure, God loves you but he may not always be happy with our actions or inactions for that matter. God wants more from us than what we give to everyone else.
