Readings: Jer. 7:23-28; Ps. 95; Luke: 11:14-23
Rev. Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
ARE
YOU GATHERING WITH THE LORD OR SCATTERING?
Having
journeyed with the Lord in the midst all the ugly situations going on in the
world and in our country today. It is time to examine our conscience to know if
we are still truly with the Lord in this journey of faith. This is the question
we need to constantly ask ourselves, because not all those who are journeying
with us are really sharing the same faith and destination with us. Thus, how to
identify those who are with us in this journey, Jesus made it clear in our
Gospel passage today.
In
this Gospel Jesus said, that ‘he who is not with me is against me; and he who
does not gather with me scatters.’ This statement was made when the Pharisees
and the teachers of the Law accused Jesus of using the power of Beelzebub to
cast out other demons. Hence, Jesus rebuked them saying that the devil and
demons would not have divided among themselves if they were to achieve their
goal which is the destruction of humanity.
Dear
friends, today as we listened to the words of God, we are called to turn back
to God and abandon our sinful ways in order to be and remain with the Lord.
Little wonder, in our first reading today, we heard prophet Jeremiah reminding
us of the need to be with the Lord as we make our journey, thereby reminding us
of the need to repent and to change our ugly ways of life. Therefore, we must
make up our minds to follow the Lord. For the world, as we know is offering us
so many things, good and bad alike.
But
sometimes the options are so confusing and we must make choices. To make right
choice, we need to make a fundamental option that will form a solid base for
all the choices we will be making in life. To make this fundamental option, we
need to understand not just where we are physically but, where we are
existentially in terms of our convictions, goals, desires, dreams and the
destination of our soul in this journey of life.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we make the examination of conscience, help us to discover
who we are and who we are journeying with. May we never be against you and your
family the Church as we hope to remain united as one big family of faith, with
one Father and one goal which is to be united with you in your heavenly kingdom.
This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful day.
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