Readings : 1 John 3:11-21; Ps 100; John 1:43-51
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
CAN I BE
A SIGN OF INTEGRITY IN A WORLD FULL OF CORRUPTION AND DECEPTION?
In our society today, morals and virtuous
acts are no longer valuable and fashionable as the society seems to be living,
promoting and celebrating artful deception, dishonesty, corruption and
fraudsters. Integrity has become virus to be eliminated as quickly as possible
while heroes of deception and fraudsters are honored and celebrated.
Today we are called to change this ugly
attitude and learn from Nathaniel. A man of integrity whom Jesus in our Gospel passage
today gave a great compliment when he met him and said “Behold an Israelite in
whom there is no guile.” For there was no deception in him. Jesus could see
right away that he was forthright, honest, open, plainspoken, straightforward,
innocent and unpretentious.
Nathaniel thought that nothing good can come
out of Nazareth, but when he encountered Jesus, he exclaimed, “Rabbi you are
the son of God” and Jesus acknowledge his faith and promised him that he will
see the heaven opened angels ascending and descending. This teaches us that we
should not underrate people because of their humbled background. But like
Phillip who introduced Nathaniel to Jesus, we are called to share our
experience of Jesus with those we encounter in life no matter their background,
for it can be a great opportunity for them to encounter God.
Dear friends, the world needs people of
integrity like that of Nathaniel and today we are called to imitate him. But can
I be a sign of integrity in a world full of corruption and deceit? Can I say no
to corruption and greediness? Can I speak and stand for truth in my dealing with
people this year? Let our everyday encounter with Jesus this year help to
transform us, and by so doing we can transform the ugly situation in our
societies and the world at large through our witnessing.
Little wonder St. John in our first reading today said: You
must not be surprised, brothers, when the world hates you; since we have passed
out of death and into life, and of this we can be sure because we love our
brothers. If you refuse to love, you must remain dead; to hate your brother is
to be a murderer, and murderers, as you know, do not have eternal life in them.
Therefore, let us like Nathaniel be
courageous and exemplary in our actions, so that, living by our faith and doing
what the Lord has commanded us to do, we may become great instrument that will
win more people and save many more souls for the Lord.
LET US PRAY: Lord
God, today we are reminded of the need to live a life of integrity in a world
full of deception and corruption. Grant us the grace to embrace your word and
experience your presence in our lives and so change our ugly and sinful ways of
life. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you uncommon favour
from the Lord today and always.
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