Readings: Heb.5:1-10, Ps. 110, Mark 2:18-22
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
STOP PATCHING
YOUR NEW LIFE OF GRACE WITH YOUR OLD LIFE OF SIN
The chorus
of one of our great communion hymn titled New Life says:
New Life!
New Life, You came to bring us new life,
New life,
New life, we find such Joy in your abundant Life.
This hymn
calls our attention to the gift of New Life which Jesus is offering to humanity
especially this year. A gift that differentiate his disciples from other
people. This is evident in our Gospel passage today, where we read about the
observation made by the disciples of Jesus the Baptist concerning the
relationship between Jesus and his disciples and their new ways of doing
things. So they came to Jesus and asked him question regarding their manner of
fasting and feasting. Jesus used this opportunity to educate them about the New
Life of grace which he has come to offer humanity.
He said to
them: Surely the bridegroom’s attendants would never think of fasting as long
as the bridegroom is still with them? But the time will come when the bridegroom
is taken away from them, and then they will fast. For no one puts a piece of unshrunk
cloth on to an old garment, because the patch pulls away from the garment and
the tear gets worse. Nor do people put new wine into old wineskins; if they do,
the skins burst, the wine runs out, and the skins are lost. No; they put new
wine into fresh skins and both are preserved.
Here Jesus
gave two responses to the question about fasting. First, people do not fast
when they are in the company of the bridegroom which is a time for celebration.
For Jesus is the groom and as long as he is around, it would be inappropriate
for his disciples to fast. However, a time will come when the groom will no
longer be with them, then they will surely fast, telling us that fasting should
be done at the right time for the right reasons. Moreover, being in relationship
with Jesus is more important, because, what the bridegroom is to the bride, that’s
what Jesus is to the souls of all who believe in him.
Thus, our
first reading presents to us the personality of Jesus the bridegroom, who
though was Son, he learnt to obey through suffering; but having been made
perfect, he became for all who obey him the source of eternal salvation and was
acclaimed by God with the title of high priest of the order of Melchizedek,
thereby offering us the new garment and a new life of grace, mercy and
compassion towards the people.
So, as his
bride, he loves us with a deep and everlasting love. He pays all our debts to
God; he supplies all our daily needs; he sympathizes with us in all our
troubles; he bears with all our infirmities, and does not reject us because of
our weaknesses. He regards us as part of himself: We share in the glory that he has received
from his Father. These are the privileges of all true Christians who are called
to the heavenly kingdom. So Jesus is teaching us that the Kingdom of Heaven is
not a matter of ritual or ceremonious fasting or feasting. But is about
building a personal relationship with God who loves us personally and
unconditionally.
In the
second response, Jesus shows that he is bringing something totally new which
should not be mixed with the old way of life. This he emphasized with the
importance of pouring new wine into fresh wineskins and the need to avoid using
new garment to patch an old one. Here the fresh wineskins refers to a new heart
that has put off the old garment of sin
and looks forward to the new wine of grace through the process of conversion.
Dear
friends, what is that old garment in our lives that we are patching with the
new? What is that old wine of habitual sin that we are pouring into the new
wine skins of our redeemed and purified soul? Today, we are called to stop
patching our new life of grace with the old life of sin. We are called to a
fresh response towards embracing the New Life of grace which Jesus is offering
us. As we think about these, let us struggle to avoid our old sinful ways of
life and fully embrace the new righteous way of life that Jesus is offering us.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly
Father, You are the source of our new life, for in your light we see light.
Grant us the grace of true and total conversion so as to find such great Joy in
your abundant Life of grace and mercy, through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a
blessed and favourable week.
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