Readings: Wisd. 2:1.12-22; Ps. 34; John 7:1-2.10.25-30
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
AT APPOINTED
TIME GOD WILL INTERVAIN IN YOUR SITUATIONS
There
is no doubt that our societies today are full of evil and wickedness against
one another. So, everyday we struggle
against the malice of the evil ones, and people are doing everything they can
to overcome them.
This
is evident in our readings today. In the first reading, we heard how unsound
some people can be in their thinking. This no doubt reveals the thoughts of the
wicked people who rejected the message of God’s truth and persecuted the
prophets saying, “let us lie in wait for the virtuous man, since he annoys us
and opposes our way of life, reproaches us for our breaches of the law and
accuses us of playing false to our upbringing. He claims to have knowledge of
God, and calls himself the son of God”. Such are the ways of the evil ones.
In a
similar way in our Gospel we heard of the opposition against Jesus and the
efforts his enemies made to try to harm him. This happened in fulfillment of
the prophecy about the suffering Servant of God. It is at this point that Jesus
made one of the most revealing statement at the Temple before everyone who
gathered at the temple, not long before the beginning of his Passion. He stood
firmly against all those who had doubted, rejected and persecuted him, showing
how those who refused to believe in him and his truth were blinded by their
pride and arrogance, their unwillingness to listen, and their lack of knowledge
and faith in him.
Dear
friends, as we draw closer to the season of Holy Week, the readings begin to
speak about the coming of the Lord’s Passion, the suffering servant of God. For
out of pride and selfishness the Pharisees turned against the Lord Jesus. Their
malice and worldly concerns and also their ugly desires truncated their faith
and obedience to God. In the same way the root of all these evil in our world
today is none other than pride, selfishness, arrogance and over ambition in our
hearts.
Therefore,
as we struggle against the evil of our time we can take consolation from
today’s Psalm which tells us that the Lord is close to the broken-hearted;
those whose spirit is crushed he will save. For many are the trials of the just
man but from them all the Lord will rescue him, for the Lord ransoms the souls
of his servants and those who hide in him shall not be condemned. This is a
reminder that God will not forget his faithful ones, but those who have acted
with injustice and evil, will have to answer for their misdeeds, unless they
repent from their sins.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we struggle with the ugly situation in our country today, gift us grace not to give up, may we
remain faithful in all trials and temptations. We ask this through Christ our
Lord. Amen. God bless you.
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