Readings: Sir.2:1-11; Ps. 37; Mark: 9:30-37
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
TRUE GREATNESS
IS FOUND IN HUMBLE SERVICE AND NOT IN HUMAN SELFISH AMBITION
Human life and activities are always
competitive and comparative in nature, that is why we are often anxious to
recognize or be recognized as the strongest, wisest, cleverest, richest. We
will always want to know the most beautiful, handsome, most talented and
greatest in virtually everything. Little wonder, the most lucrative business
and adventures are found among those activities that are competitive such as
sports, entertainment and politics. This is because we feel great participating
in such events and greatness gives more ego to our status. But this has brought
about the ugly attitude of selfish ambition among people.
So, this
selfish ambitious, competitive and comparative way of life is what the disciples
of Jesus displayed in our Gospel passage today, where we heard how they were
arguing about who is the greatest among them. This is quite surprising for them
to be arguing for such intention just after Jesus had told them that he will be
delivered into the hands of men; they will put him to death; and three days
after he has been put to death he will rise again. This shows that his
disciples had not grasped his teaching thereby exposing the danger between the
mission of Christ and human selfish ambition as a result of ignorance.
But, Jesus knowing the ugly intentions of his
disciples, showed them the way to identify true greatness using the images of a
humble child. Here, Jesus surprised his disciples by linking true greatness to
that of humility and simplicity of a little child and also showed how children
can be the subject of a parable that reveals the vanity and deception found in
some great persons. Because children are docile, humble, teachable, loving,
forgiven and dependent.
Thus, Jesus explains that in the kingdom of
heaven, true greatness is found in humility and children serve as a symbol of
humility as they are dependent on adult for everything just as we also are
dependent on God. Little children serve as concrete symbol of the simplicity
which is a condition for entering the kingdom of heaven. So, in children we
found these great virtues of simplicity and humility. Hence, parents should
encourage their children to participate in activities where they display these
virtues.
Dear friends, true greatness is found in humble
service and not in human selfish ambition. For today we see in the lives of the
disciples the danger of human selfish ambition and how to deal with it in
relation to the mission of Christ especially in the midst of ignorance and
proud people. Little wonder we were told in our first reading: my son, if you
aspire to serve the Lord, prepare yourself for an ordeal. Be sincere of heart,
be steadfast, and do not be alarmed when disaster comes. Cling to him and do
not leave him, so that you may be honoured at the end of your days.
Therefore, we are reminded that true
greatness and ambition are found in humble service to others. But this is
exactly what many of us are lacking. For we are so proud, greed and selfish, as
we are deeply attached to the pleasurable things of this passing world which
prevents us from seeking true greatness that leads to heavenly kingdom.
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