Readings: Sir.1:1-10; Ps. 93; Mark: 9:14-29
Fr. Emmanuel
Emenike Onyia.
EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE FOR THOSE WHO HAVE PUT
THEIR FAITH INTO POSITIVE ACTION
Oftentimes, we think that we have faith
enough to face whatever challenges that come our way. But the fact remains that
we can only know the level and capacity of our faith when we are truly faced
with a situation that overwhelms our physical and mental abilities. Then we
will realize that what we think we have as faith is nothing but a shadow of the
reality. Such was the situation with the disciples of Jesus in our Gospel
passage today.
For a man came up to Jesus begging him to
deliver his son who he bought to the disciples but they where unable to cure
him. But Jesus said ‘faithless and perverse generation!’ ‘How much longer must
I be with you? How much longer must I put up with you? And he said to the man: ‘Everything is
possible for anyone who has faith.’ Immediately the man cried out, ‘I do have
faith. Help the little faith I have!’ Then, Jesus said: Bring him here to me.’
And he rebuked the devil, who immediately came out of the boy and he was cured
from that moment. Then the disciples came privately to Jesus. ‘Why were we
unable to cast it out? Jesus answered, that this kind can only be driven out by prayer.
Here, Jesus gives two reasons why the
apostles' failed to cure the boy. The first is connected with their own moral
condition and disposition as they are only depending on their own personal
abilities. Secondly and more importantly is their lack of faith. Though they
had, indeed, shown some faith by making even the attempt at the expulsion of
the devil, but they had acted in a half-hearted manner, and had not displayed
that perfect confidence and trust which alone can bring success and make all
things possible. Thus, Jesus made them know that in extreme situations faith in
our prayers is very necessary towards achieving our desires.
Therefore, If we begin to nurture our faith
to grow and strengthened from small humble beginning, it will grow to the point
that it can help us to perform and achieve greater things and conquer most
difficult situation that, at first would appear impossible. So faith moving
mountains, implies that spiritual ability to make difficult and stumbling
situations to vanish. This of course requires wisdom, humility and sacrifice. Little wonder, we were
told in our first that: all wisdom is from the Lord, and it is his own for
ever. The sand of the sea and the raindrops, and the days of eternity, who
can assess them? The height of the sky and the breadth of the earth, and the
depth of the abyss, who can probe them.
Dear friends, if we want to grow in faith, we
must cultivate a humble habit in our prayer life. This is important because in
prayer we are well disposed to follow the introductions of the Lord.
Because, for us to have the faith that
moves mountain, we must be well deposed to embrace the power of God in our
lives, we must desire to have a personal experience of the power of God at work
in the world and acknowledge that in him come our victory over every situation
with encounter. Therefore, we are called to let every moment of difficulties
and trials lead us to grow in faith and knowledge God’s power and authority at
work in us.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, faith is your supernatural gift to humanity, grant that we may
embrace this gift in humility, in order to be well disposed to move out of our
lives the tough mountains that are crushing us on our daily struggles. We ask
this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a joyful week ahead.
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