Sunday 6 June 2021

Homily for Monday Tenth Week in Ordinary Time Year B, 7th June, 2021.

 Homily for Monday Tenth Week in Ordinary Time  Year B, 7th June, 2021.

Reading: 2 Cor. 1:1-7; Ps. 33; Matt.5:1-12

Rev.  Fr. Emmanuel Emenike  Onyia


IN THE BEATITUDES WE HAVE THE FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF CHRISTIAN LIFE


Each day of our lives is a struggle for perfection, we grow from one level of understanding our faith to another. But what really gives value to this growth is the fundamental principles we follow. Because the fundamental principles of life helps us to be focused and determined to achieve our goals. Therefore, Jesus knowing the value and important of the faith he has come to offer humanity, lay down the fundamental principles that will guide his disciples in the new way of life which he is offering to humanity.


These fundamental principles is what we have in our Gospel passage today in the famous Sermon on the Mount by the Lord Jesus, which is also known as the Beatitudes. This famous Sermon opens to us the interior life Jesus is offering to humanity which includes: being poor in spirit, gentle, merciful, hungry for justice, pure in heart, peacemaker and being prepared to grieve and suffer persecution for the cause of right. These becomes  guiding principle to a new life he has called us to live. Here Jesus gives eight characters of blessed people, which are graces to the fundamental principles of the Christian life. Each of these Beatitudes is a statement of an ideal way we ought to live and be in close contact with God.


These fundamental principles, talk about the poor in spirit which brings to mind the humble condition of mankind that looks up to a Redeemer and the glory to come. Those who mourn are blessed, for their true repentance, watchfulness, humble mind, and continual dependence on the mercy of God through Christ Jesus they shall be comforted. The meek are blessed, for being patient, silent and submissive to the will of God and so are comfort even in this world. Those who hunger and thirst after righteousness are blessed, for their desire of spiritual blessings shall be satisfied. 


The merciful are blessed, for their compassion, help and pity on the souls of humanity who are in sin and needs mercy. The pure in heart are blessed; for they shall see God, since their hearts are made pure in holiness and are capable of seeing God. The peace-makers are blessed, for they love and delight in peace which Christ is offering to humanity. Those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake are blessed, for victory is theirs since they understand that, there is nothing in our sufferings that can be compared to the victory of eternal life.  


This is exactly what St Paul is addressing in our first reading today when he said: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, a gentle Father and the God of all consolation, who comforts us in all our sorrows, so that we can offer others, in their sorrows, the consolation that we have received from God ourselves. Indeed, as the sufferings of Christ overflow to us, so, through Christ, does our consolation overflow.  


Dear friends, today we are called to embrace these fundamental principles of Christian life. For we are truly blessed when we are poor in spirit, when we mourn for our sinfulness, gentle, hunger and thirst for holiness. We are blessed when we are, merciful and peacemakers in a world that is full of wickedness, greed and corruption. Today, we are called to live our lives in this virtues and when we encounter challenges, difficulties, persecutions and troubles, we should remain faithful to the end for none of these tribulations shall be compared to the victory of eternal life.


 LET US PRAY: Almighty God, from whom all good things come, grant us the grace to live out these fundamental principles of our Christian life and so overcome this sinful world, so as to enjoy the beatific vision of eternal life. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. As you begin your task this week, may the glory of God inspire you and elevate you to greater heights.


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