Wednesday 30 December 2020

MAY THE WORD, THE TRUE LIGHT THAT ENLIGHTENS ALL MEN REIGN IN OUR HEARTS

 Thursday, The Seventh Day Within The Octave of Christmas, 31st December, 2020. 

Readings : 1 John 2:18-21, Ps 95, John 1:1-18

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


MAY THE WORD, THE TRUE LIGHT THAT ENLIGHTENS ALL MEN REIGN IN OUR HEARTS


As the year comes to an end our Gospel passage today presents to us the unchanging truth about our salvation in the Word of God, Who was with God since the beginning, and Who was God. And this same Word of God has become the Son of God, begotten not created. The Word which came down into the world and became Flesh. Through Him we have seen the love of God for the salvation of humanity. This is what we celebrate this Christmas season, the manifestation of God’s love in the Flesh, in person of Jesus Christ.  


However, many of us despite what God has done in our lives, we have not appreciated this love and this care that he has shown us. Instead, we chose to follow the falsehood of this world, and dwell in sin and shame. To call our minds out of this ugly ways of life, St. John in our first reading today spoke of the antichrists present all around us. For these antichrists are those who seek to cover up the truth of God with falsehoods and lies by committing all forms of evil against God and humanity. We are called today to be careful in order not to fall into their traps of lies and falsehoods. Thus, we must hold firmly to our faith in God no matter the situation we may find ourselves in this world.


Dear friends, this massage is important for us today, in order to help us to understand better the ugly situation we faced this year, so that we can be well prepared to conquer and manage the situations of the coming year. Therefore, let us remain focused and determined in our faith by making firm resolutions that will guide us through the struggle of the coming year.


LET US PRAY: Heavenly Father, we thank you for being with us in all the struggles of this year, as we step into the New year, may the light of your presence drive away all darkness of falsehood and confusion in our world, let  your peace, favour and blessings remain always with us, we ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Peace be with you.


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