Sunday 12 December 2021

Homily For Monday the Third Week of Advent Year C, 13th December, 2021. The Memorial of St. Lucy

 Homily For Monday the Third Week of Advent Year C, 13th December, 2021. The Memorial of St. Lucy

Readings Num. 24:2-7,15-17, Ps. 25; Matt. 21:23-27

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


IDENTIFYING WITH THE DIVINE AUTHORITY OF JESUS


In our dealings with people, we are often requested to make reference to authorities in order to backup our claim to know or possess anything. And when such authority is not available we may not be taking seriously. Little wonder our gospel passage today, presents to us the fundamental question concerning the source of Jesus’ authority, namely whether it is divine or human. Here the chief priests and elders were more concerned to learn whether Jesus had received the proper human authorization by questioning the source of his authority. 


In response, Jesus draws their attention to John the Baptist and his authority and by so doing he implies that the source of John's authority is the source of  his authority as well. Thus, anyone who correctly identifies the source of John's authority will definitely identify the source of Jesus’ own as well. Therefore the questions we need to ask ourselves are: What is our notion about the authority of Jesus? Do we have any doubt about the authority of Jesus? How much of this authority dwells in you? The crowds identified the source of John and Jesus’ authority as divine, have we personally identified the divine authority of Jesus in our lives? Why not ask him to manifest his power and authority once more in your life?


So today as we celebrate the memorial of St. Lucy, Virgin and Martyr who for  the divine authority of the Lord suffered martyrdom. She is known to be the patron saint of all who have eyes disorder and since the Lucy means light, she reminds us of  the divine authority rooted in the Light of Christ whose birth we are anticipating this Christmas.


Dear friends, as we go on with our recollection this advent season, we need to open up our hearts to truly embrace the light of divine authority of the Lord Jesus. We need to build up our interior lives around his authority. We need to be more close to God and continue to prepare ourselves physically and spiritually as we anticipate the coming of our Lord Jesus in our hearts and in our souls. For there he await our response to his invitation to holiness and love. 


LET US PRAY: Heavenly Father, in your divine authority we build our confidence and hope. Through the intercession of St. Lucy, may you continue to direct and guide our ways and bring our plans and purposes to a successful end, through Christ our Lord. Amen. It’s another week, wishing you the best of God’s favour and blessings.


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