Readings: Lev. 19:1-2.11-18; Ps.19; Matt. 25:31-46
Rev. Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
THE
JUDGEMENT DAY, THE TIME FOR GREAT SEPARATION
As we
continued with our Lenten journey, we are called today to look to the future
with more insight into the ultimate goal of humanity, which is eternal life. In
fact, this is evident in our Gospel passage today in which we heard of the
account of the events of Last Judgment, when all of creation shall be judged by
the Lord Jesus himself, as he returns to the world as a triumphant King and
judge humanity based on our actions, deeds and faith. Then will be time for
great separation, when the good will be separated from the bad, holy from
sinful, righteous from evil, sheep from goats of which their deeds will reveal
our true identity.
Thus,
the Lord will say to the righteous and those who have extended their love, care
and affection for the needy, the poor and the afflicted, “well done, Come you
whom my Father has blessed, take for your heritage the kingdom prepared for you
since the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me food; I was
thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you made me welcome; naked
and you clothed me, sick and you visited me, in prison and you came to see me.”
But
the wicked and the sinful he will say “go away from me, with your curse upon
you, to the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was
hungry and you never gave me food; I was thirsty and you never gave me anything
to drink; I was a stranger and you never made me welcome, naked and you never
clothed me, sick and in prison and you never visited me.”
For
they were judged by their refusal to follow the example of Christ our Lord,
especially in his love, care and compassion towards one another. But had chosen
to remained selfish, greedy, corrupt and wicked. Hence we are called to look
towards the parousia, when all those who embraced Christ will be raised, having
overcome all the hostile forces of this passing world and that will be a judgement
day, the time for great separation.
Dear
friends, no doubt that we are living in a world full of greed and selfish
people, who are swallowed in values of egoism and materialism, with
uncontrollable desires for pleasure. We are called today to embrace the
teachings of Christ who has called us to live a life of love, care and
compassion for one another. We are called to look into the future with an eye
of hope and faith. Little wonder we are reminded in our first reading about the
commandments of God, which calls us to live a life of holiness, integrity,
honesty and love.
Therefore,
as we journey through this Lenten season, let us turn toward our Lord Jesus
following his teaching. Remember, following him means carrying our own cross,
forgetting our self, and faithfully obeying his commandment of sacrificial
love. For it is by the blood of his cross, that Jesus reveals his sacrificial
love, not in saving his life, but in offering it as a ransom for our salvation.
Thus, trying to do away with the cross in our lives deprives our souls of these
true love and loyalty to Christ our Lord who today wants to reign supreme in
our hearts and souls.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, as we journey through this Lenten season, amidst the
hostile forces and evil of this passing world, may we be victorious in all our
struggles and endeavours. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing
you a fruitful week.
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