Readings: Gen 2:18-25, Ps.128, Mark 7:24-30
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LEARN
TO ACCEPT WHO YOU ARE NOW AND PERSISTENTLY WORK TOWARDS WHO YOU DESIRE TO BE
In our
society today, most people hardly accept who they are. For these days people
spent all their resources and energy trying to convince others of what they are
not by seeking their approval. What happens is that, at the end they will lose
their nerves and other people will convince them that what they are doing
doesn't have any value and because of that they give up their dream. This is
not the same with the syrophoenician woman in our Gospel passage today, who
when approached Jesus pleading for the restoration of her daughter did not give
up even when her request was not granted immediately.
For we
are told that Jesus entered a house in Tyre and Sidon and did not want to be
recognized. It is then that this Gentile Syrophoenician woman came to him and prostrated herself
before Jesus and begged him to exorcise the evil spirit in her daughter. But
Jesus’ answer seems somewhat strange when he said: “Let the children be fed first. For it is not
right to take the food of the children and throw it to the dogs.” However, the woman responded, “Lord, even the
dogs under the table eat the children’s scraps. Her humble and powerful faith
were immediately rewarded and her daughter was healed.
This
story portrays the anticipation of the future faith of the Gentiles who will
later become Christians. However, the irony of this passage is that, in Israel
Jesus was trying to convince people that he was the Messiah, as he was being
challenged to prove it with a sign. But here in Gentile territory he met a
woman who was convinced he was the Messiah and he could not discourage her
efforts. Nonetheless, his apparent attempt to put her off was just a test, of
which her great faith was proven by accepting her humble background and persistency
in her request.
She
accepted the place of a “dog” as a Gentile in relation to Israelites been the
chosen children of God to whom the message and grace of the Messiah came first.
Though she accepted that she may not be able to sit down at the Messiah’s table
and eat with the “children,” but she should be allowed to pick up some of the
crumbs of unmerited mercy and grace of God for the sake of her daughter.
Dear
friends, we must learn how to humbly accept who are and be more persistent in
our quest and desire for something we desire. We must stop wasting valuable
time trying to prove who we are not, let us first accept who we are in faith,
then, work hard to improve who we want to be in relation to our faith in God.
Let our faith in God help us to accept who we are. Whatever we want to do, let
us have faith in God and in ourselves, and be determined because, faith,
determination and sacrifice are the secrets of any success in life.
Therefore,
tell yourself today that you can get that which you desire, when you plan for
it, work everyday for it, then you will begin to see a different face in the
things you do. The truth is that people are rewarded in public for things they
do for years in private. So, let us learn from this syrophoenician woman who
accepted who she was and was determined with faith to achieve her dream through
humility and persistency.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, the syrophoenician woman accepted her humble background with
great faith in your Son Jesus, as we humbly make a leap of faith today, with
determination and sacrifice towards our dreams in life, may you grant our
hearts desires. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a favourable
day.
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