Thursday 3 September 2020

Friday of the 22nd Week in Ordinary Time Year A, 4th September, 2020

Readings: 1Cor4:1-5, Ps. 36, Luke 5:33-39

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia


LET GO OF YOUR OLD SINFUL WAYS OF LIFE AND PUT ON THE NEW LIFE OF GRACE


Often time we find it difficult to let go our ugly old ways of life, because we are so much attached to it. But we must get rid of it if we really want to follow Jesus. Hence, Jesus in the Gospel passage today talks about the importance of pouring new wine into fresh wineskins and the need to avoid using new cloak to patch an old one. He said: nobody puts new wine into old skins; if he does, the new wine will burst the skins and then run out, and the skins will be lost. No; new wine must be put into fresh skins. And nobody who has been drinking old wine wants new. “The old is good”. 


Here, Jesus continues to show that he is bringing something totally new which should not be mixed with the old. So, the fresh wineskins refer to a new heart that has put off the old cloak and looks forward to the new wine of grace through the process of conversion where we embrace the gift of New Life which Jesus is offering to humanity. A gift that differentiate his disciples from other people. Little wonder the Pharisees and the Scribes made the observation concerning the relationship between the disciples of Jesus and the disciples of John the Baptist as regards their new ways of doing things. So they came to Jesus and asked him question regarding their manner of fasting and feasting. Jesus used this opportunity to educate them about the New Life of grace which he has come to offer humanity. 


For Jesus is the groom and as long as he is around, it would be inappropriate for his disciples to fast. And as his bride, he loves us with a deep and everlasting love. He pays all our debts; he supplies all our daily needs; he sympathizes with us in all our troubles; he bears with all our infirmities, and does not reject us because of our weaknesses. However, a time will come when the groom will no longer be with us, then we will surely fast. Telling us that fasting should be done at the right time for the right reasons. Thus, St. Paul tells us in our first reading, that the Lord alone is our judge. So, there must be no passing of premature judgement. We should leave that until the Lord comes; for he will light up all that is hidden in the dark and reveal the secret intentions of our hearts. Then will be the time for each one to have whatever praise he deserves, from God.


Dear friends, today we are called to let go of our old sinful ways of life in order to embrace the New Life of Grace God is offering us. Therefore, what is that old garment in our lives that we are patching with the new? What is that old wine of habitual sin that we are pouring into the new wine skins of our redeemed and purified soul? Today we are called to give a fresh response towards embracing this New Life of grace which Jesus is offering us. As we think about these, let us struggle to avoid our old sinful ways of life and fully embrace the new righteous way of life that God is offering us today.


LET US PRAY: Almighty God, You are the source of our New Life, grant us the grace of true and total conversion so as to find such great Joy in your abundant Life of grace and mercy, through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed and peaceful day.


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