Homily For Second Sunday of Advent Year C, 5th December, 2021
Readings: Baruch: 5:1-9; Ps.126; Phil. 1:4-6.8-11; Luke 3:1-6
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
IN THE WILDERNESS OF THIS PASSING WORLD LET US PREPARE A WAY FOR THE LORD’S PEACE TO REIGN IN OUR SOULS
In this world we are so busy preparing, acquiring and safeguarding the things of this passing world. But only few persons are preparing for the future reality of human life, that is, our eternal life in God’s Kingdom. Little wonder, the Church for the past seven days now, have been schooling us in the liturgical Season of Advent, calling our attention to the need for us to be prepared and be opened to embrace the coming King, our Lord Jesus, who is the King of Peace is coming to dwell among the fallen humanity, in order to save us from sin and damnation.
Thus, today, the Second Sunday of Advent, we are presented with the theme of intensive preparation following the cry of John the Baptist who preaching in the wilderness of Judea as he proclaimed a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins saying: Prepare a way for the Lord, make his paths straight, as we have it in our Gospel passage today. And also in our first reading we heard prophet Baruch saying: Jerusalem, take off your dress of sorrow and distress, put on the beauty of the glory of God for ever, wrap the cloak of the integrity of God around you, put the diadem of the glory of the Eternal on your head: since God means to show your splendour to every nation under heaven and the name he gives you for ever will be, ‘Peace through integrity, and honour.
Therefore, as we embrace this Second Sunday of Advent, our focus moves from hope to that of peace where we look up to our Lord Jesus as the Prince of Peace and the Bearer of the everlasting peace and harmony which is really lacking in our world today. So, this Sunday we reflect on the Peace that God has bestowed on us through the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ into this world. But a critical observation of what is going on in our world today, one may have to be greatly distressed and worried especially as regards the crises of war, protests, secessions and the effects of the currently ongoing coronavirus pandemic which are talking different forms, from Delta variance to the new Omicron variance only God knows if other variance are still on there way. This ugly situation has really taken away the peace we meant to enjoy in this world as many people are yet to recover from the direct and indirect effects from this terrible and ugly situations.
However, amidst all these situations, we re reminded that all hope is not lost for our Lord Jesus the Prince of Peace will surely intervene in our situation and help us once again. No doubt that may people are worried about their means of livelihood especially those who have no jobs and those who have lost their jobs and occupations in addition to the high cost of commodities. We must not give up or surrender to fear and anxiety. Rather, we should hold firm to the promises the Lord made to us for in him, we can find true peace and grace to over come our worries, fears and uncertainties.
Let us be encouraged by the words of St. Paul in our second reading today where he said. I am quite certain that the One who began this good work in us will see that it is finished when the Day of Christ Jesus comes, Remember, the Day of the Lord may come like a thief, and since everything is coming to an end, we should be living a life that foster peace, holiness, justice and integrity so that the Lord may find us at peace when he comes in glory.
Dear friends, in the wilderness of this passing world, we are called to prepare a way for the Lord’s peace to reign in our souls. But the only thing that can deny us peace and the fruit of this season is sin such as: unforgivingness, hatred, greed, immorality. So, what is keeping us from turning away from this ugly ways of life? Why not repent from them so as to embrace the new life of peace Jesus is offering us? Are we finding it difficult to let go of our ugly sinful ways of life? It’s time to come to Jesus and ask for his grace. let us embrace the word of God we hear this season and truthfully share it with those we encounter, just like John the Baptist who stood for the truth of his mission and offered it to everyone, whoever, whenever and however it will best bring conversion to sinner.
LET US PRAY: Almighty God, as we prepare the way for Christ coming into our souls. Give us the grace to turn away from sin and embrace the new life of peace and holiness which Christ is offering us this season of Advent. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed and joyful Sunday celebration.
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