Tuesday 4 January 2022

Homily Wednesday After the Epiphany of the Lord, 5th January, 2022

 Homily Wednesday After the Epiphany of the Lord, 5th January, 2022

Readings: 1 John 4:11-18, Ps.72,  Mark 6:45-52

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


DO NOT BE AFRAID TO FACE THE STORMS OF THIS PASSING WORLD FOR THE LORD ABIDES WITH US 


Yesterday was my first time of sailing through the sea on a boat for forty minutes with a group of priests, it was really fun, we were all putting on our life jackets with all the safety measures and cation. But I must confess that it was not too pleasant when we have to navigate through the wave of the sea.  Then I realized  what it means to be on the sea with heavy storms. A condition where the need to look for a Saviour is highly expected. 


Such was the case with the disciples of Jesus in the Gospel passage today. It is a story about panic, for after the miracle of the multiplication of loaves Jesus asked his disciples to get into the boat and sail to others side while he went to pray. With the waves breaking over the boat, the disciples cannot believe that the Lord has seen them, and is approaching. Hence, they were afraid and needed help from anywhere. It was at this point that they saw Jesus walking on the sea and he said to them: “take courage, it is I, do not be afraid”. 


This story signifies God's chosen people on a transit of faith, frightened by the guilt of sin and wounded by the waves of the sea, the abode of evil forces and monsters of this world. The boat can be taken as a symbol of the young Christian Church struggling with the world’s principalities and powers, while the storm is a symbol of persecution suffered by this young Christian community. However, John in our first reading tells us that God abides in us and his love is perfected in us, for there is no fear in love but perfect love casts out fear. Thus, Jesus says: "Do not be afraid" as we struggle with the storms of this passing world for he abides with us.


Dear friends, today  Jesus is calling us to journey on his boat of life with an unwavering faith and a repented heart because, the world is being tossed around by the waves of the evil forces, the enemies of humankind. And it is only  God who can subdue it, for he has promised to restore us back to himself. 

Therefore, I don't know the great storms of doubt and fear in your soul, as a result of the power of the evil forces of this world? All I know is that with great faith in God, the words of Jesus: “take courage, it is I,” will surely resound in the hearts of all of us, especially those  victims around us and all Christians who live in a hostile community.


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