Readings: Gen 3:1-8, Ps.32, Mark 7:31-37
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LORD OPEN
ONCE AGAIN THE EARS AND TONGUES OF HUMANITY TO HEAR AND PROCLAIM YOUR WORDS
Reflecting
on the events in this world, especially how people pay attention to the things
of this world at the expense of the things of God, how the world has engaged
our attention to herself that we have now become deaf and dump to things that
concerns our spiritual life. Yes we go to Church as often as possible, we
engaged in one spiritual activity or another.
But
the questions are, do we really listen and hear God speaking to us through
those activities? Do we still see the hands of God in what we do? Are we really
convinced of what we do in the house of God? Are we confused about our faith as
a result of ugly events and scandals? The world really want us to be deaf to
the word of God and mute to speak the great things God is doing for us. This is
evident in our first reading today, where humanity paid deaf hears to the
instructions of God by allowing herself to be deceived by the serpent and as a
result of this ugly attitude separate herself from the presence of God out of
pride and selfish desires for deceptive things of this passing world.
Thus,
today in our Gospel passage, we hear how Jesus dramatically and figuratively
heals us of our deafness and dumbass caused by our constant embracing of the
sinful things of this passing world. Hence, when the deaf and dumb man was
brought to Jesus for healing. He took the man aside, puts his fingers in his
ears, touches his tongue with spittle, looks up to heaven and prays, "
Ephphatha! Be opened". Immediately the man’s ears were opened, his tongue
loosed and he is able to speak plainly. This same words are use during baptism
while touching the ears and lips of the baptized, a gesture that signifies the
spiritual openness of one’s heart to God’s words.
Dear
friends, out of pride and greediness we have often separated ourselves from the
presence of God and as a result have become deaf and dumb to his teachings and
instructions. Hence, we all need to have our ears opened so that we can hear
and understand fully the message of Jesus and share it to the world. I don’t
know how far we have separated ourselves from God as a result of sin, I don’t
know how deep our deafness and dumbness are, all I know is that today God is
saying to us, fear not, have courage for the eyes of the blind shall be opened,
ears of the deaf unstopped and the tongue of the mute shall sing for joy.
All we
need is to trust God no matter the affliction we are passing through in this
world, for he is able to save us from them all. Let us learn from St.
Scholastica whose memorial we celebrate today. For despite the challenges of the
time, she lived a virtuous and prayerful life, dedicated wholly to God and
committed herself to live an upright life of piety and charity, inspiring
others in her community to be more dedicated and faithful to God. St.
Scholastica showed us all what it truly means to be Christians.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, our strong desire for the things of this passing world
has made us so deaf and dumb towards your words. Through the intercessions of
St. Scholastica, let us hear your voice
once more saying to us “Ephphatha, be opened”, so that we can hear your words
deep down our hearts and joyfully proclaim it to all humanity. We ask this
through Christ our Lord. Amen. It's Friday, as you go about your activities, may the joy of the
Lord be your strength.
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