Readings: Gen 3: 9-24; Ps.90; Mark 8:1-10
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
GOD’S COMPASSIONATE LOVE TOWARDS THE DOWNFALL OF HUMANITY
When
God created man, he entrusted all his creation to him and gave him regulations
to follow in order to ensure successful fulfilment of this responsibility. But
out of pride and selfishness man disobeyed God’s instructions and regulations
as we heard in our first reading today and this brought about the downfall of
man, who have chosen to listen to the lies of the serpent, and as a result,
committed sin against God.
Thus,
when the Lord God called man. ‘Where are you?’ he replied ‘I heard the sound of
you in the garden;’ ‘I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid.’ Hence, he was
banished from God’s garden, where he should have remained and enjoying the
bliss of God’s presence.
Nonetheless, God has not abandoned man in this
downfall. He is still compassionate, caring and loves us even with our
imperfections and our disobedience. His compassion for the sufferings of
humanity is so great. This is more evident in our Gospel reading today, where
Jesus reveals his compassion towards humanity. This compassionate love of Jesus
in it’s historical and physical solidarity with human suffering, springs from
the love of God the Father.
Here,
Jesus had compassion on the people who had been with him for days listening to
his words. He then says to his disciples that there is need for him to give
them something to eat before sending them away less they may faint on the way
since some of them have come a long distance. This compassion of Jesus is meant
for us to spread it throughout the world in a practical way by our ways of life
especially this difficult moments in our country.
Dear
friends, God has not abandoned us even in our imperfections, he still cares
about us. All he wants from us is to be faithful to him and be compassionate to
one another. But how strong is our compassion towards others? Do we know people
who are helpless and need some help? Let us look at them for a moment and
imagine Jesus looking at them. How does he see them through us? Have I ever
felt helpless? Do I feel the need of Jesus’ help in some part of my life?
Today,
like Jesus, each one of us are called to reach out to people around us who are
really in need of our assistance. This includes our family members, our
neighbours, our colleagues and others who we encounter in life. The truth is
that, you may be the only person who can brings the healing and compassion of
Jesus into their lives especially now that people are really passing through financial
difficulties.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, our fragile and contingent nature propelled by pride and sins
have always bring about our downfall, but you have never abandoned us. As we
embrace your compassion, give us the grace to look at people around us with the
compassionate eyes of Jesus and be of help to them the best we could. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a peaceful weekend.
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