Readings: Deut. 30:16-20; Ps. 1; Luke 9:22-25
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
I SET BEFORE
YOU LIFE AND DEATH, CHOOSE LIFE THAT YOU MAY LIVE
The
continuous hostility, persecutions and the influential powers of the things of
this world can make us to really think twice about our faith as Christians,
whether we are actually ready to live out our faith in the midst of these ugly
situations in our societies, which are not stopping soon, for it is getting
tougher everyday. Thus, if we are really willing to live up to our Christian
faith and obligations, then we need to make a radical decision towards our
discipleship in a personal and radical way.
Hence,
concerning this radical decision, we are called in our first reading today, to
make choices between life and death, blessing or curse. And we are encouraged
to choose life, so that we may live in the love of the Lord our God, obeying
his voice and following him; for in him
consists the true meaning of life. Therefore, we are to choose that one path
that leads to life, while rejecting those that leads to evil and death.
In a
similar way, this same choice was presented by the Lord Jesus to his disciples
in our Gospel passage today, as he revealed to them what he would have to
endure for the salvation of humanity, how he is to be betrayed and made to
suffer, crucified and die on the Cross, the most painful and humiliating death.
At the end he said that those who believe in him should take up their crosses
daily and follow him. That though they may lose their lives physically in the
eyes of the world but, they will gain it in the eternal glory that is to come.
Dear
friends, Jesus is also presenting the same choice to us, for we have to choose
between enjoying all that this world has to offer us, all the materialistic
pursuits and excess desire for the pleasurable things around us, all the
pursuits for excess money, possessions
and wealth, the accumulation of vain fame and glory which in reality are
separating us from God and Jesus is calling us to turn away from these worldly
things and embrace the way of the Cross that teaches us to love, to sacrifice,
to embrace peace, to share with one another for in it we attain holiness of
life.
Therefore,
we are called today to deny ourselves the pleasurable things of this passing
world in order to take up our Cross and follow the Lord. It’s time to make a
radical decision to sincerely and faithfully follow Jesus. But how much are we
willing to sacrifice for the sake of following him? Why are we finding it
difficult to follow Jesus? What are those habitual desires and possessions that
are holding us from making this radical decision today? Thus, it is time to
come to God with all our hearts, for tomorrow maybe too late.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we decide to journey with Jesus today, help us to make the
right choice by embracing the way that leads to life, while rejecting our
excess desire for the pleasurable things of this passing world which have
weakened our hearts towards you. May the cross of Christ be for us a shining
example in our daily struggles, so as to hold firm in our faith despite all the
sufferings and persecutions we may encounter. We ask this through Christ our
Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful day.
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