Readings: Dan. 13:1-9.15-17.19-30.33-62, Ps. 23, John:8:1-11
Rev. Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
THE CONSEQUENCES
OF FALSE ACCUSATION AND GOD’S MERCIFUL INTERVENTION
One of
the things that separate us from God and one another is sin. It is that which
is opposed to God. Sin no doubt has left an ugly legacy on human history. This
is evident in our readings today. In the first reading we heard the popular
story of Susanna, an innocent and faithful woman, who was blackmailed by two
respected elders who lusted over her and wanted to commit sin with her.
Susanna
stood her ground and refused to submit to those men’s desires, and she almost
lost her life to false accusation as the two elders abused their authority to
falsely accuse Susanna of adultery and promiscuity while it was their own sins
that led them to condemning her. But through God’s Spirit and Wisdom Daniel
rose up and defended Susanna, forcing the two elders to reopen the
investigation when they had almost succeeded in silencing her by condemning her
to death. At this point, Daniel trapped the two elders in their own words and
false testimonies, and they were convicted by their own words.
Also a
similar situation occurred in our Gospel passage today, where we heard how the
Pharisees led a woman caught in the act of adultery to Jesus, condemning her to
death by stoning in accordance to the Jewish customs and laws, and they
attempted to use her as a test for Jesus, hoping that through his response they
would trapped him. This is because they know that if Jesus had condemned the
woman, then the people could then say that Jesus was following the example of
the Pharisee and therefore discredit his teaching authority. And if Jesus said
that the woman should be set free, the Pharisees then could condemn Jesus for
siding with a sinner.
Here
again the wisdom and mercy of God vindicated the woman, when Jesus asked for
those who had no sin to cast the first stone on the woman. This is perfectly
wise set of words to say in that occasion as it is a reality that every one has
sinned before, and the longer that one has lived, the more sins naturally he or
she had committed. So they went away one by one, beginning with the eldest,
until Jesus was left alone with the woman, who remained standing there. He
looked up and said, ‘Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?’ ‘No one,
sir’ she replied. ‘Neither do I condemn you,’ said Jesus ‘go away, and do not
sin any more'.
Dear
friends, here we experience the consequences of false accusation and God's merciful
intervention. Such is the love and mercy of God for each one of us. This shows
the fact that God loves us all, and his love for us is even greater than the
hatred he has on our sins. And for all those who have faith in him and put
their trust in him, God will provide for them and protect them, just as he did
to Susanna and this adulterous woman.
So,
God wants us all to repent and be cleansed from our sins, our wickedness,
immorality, corruption and selfishness. He is repeating the same words he told
the adulterous woman, that she had been forgiven and yet, she must not sin
again. Telling us that sin is something that we must struggle to overcome
daily, knowing that God is ever loving and merciful towards us, but we must not
take his love and mercy for granted and continue to live in the state of sin.
Therefore,
as we approach the Holy week, Jesus uses these examples to explain to us how
God searches for us when we are lost in sin and his joy when our friendship
with him is restored. His searching for us cost him his life. This can help us
realize how precious we are to him. He never gives up on anyone.
So,
are we lost in sin? Have we given up in our struggle against sin? Do you think
that your sins are so great that God cannot forgive you? Do you feel lost now? Are
you condemned or accused falsely? Are you accusing someone falsely? Are you setting
someone up by using the sinful weakness of others? Is time to repent for Jesus
is waiting for us to come back to him. When was the last time you sincerely
fill sorry for your habitual sins? I
just want you to know that God loves you and his mercy will not let you be
condemned by sin for you are too precious to be lost in sin.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, you never stopped saving those who come to you for
mercy, especially when we have separated ourselves from you because of sin. As
we embrace your words today. May we experience your mercy once again in our
lives. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful week
ahead.
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