Readings: Num.21:4-9; Ps. 102; John:8:21-30
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
THE CROSS OF CHRIST A SYMBOL OF LOVE AND VICTORY
The
symbol of the cross has become the universal image of Christian belief, an
instrument of salvation which often appear in Christian art works. This is
because countless generations of artists have turned it into a thing of beauty
to be carried in procession or worn as jewelry and other religions activities.
But,
the cross in the eyes of early Christians had no beauty, it was a sign of
sorrow, a symbol of courage, an expression of faith which stood outside the
city walls, decorated only with decaying human bodies, as a threat to anyone
who believes in Jesus. However, this ugly event has turned into a glorious act?
Which shows the power of God over humanity. Telling us that God is the source
of victory, He has the power to turn ugly situation into a glorious one.
This
is evident in our first reading today, where we heard of the rebellion of
Israel against God, their lack of gratitude and appreciation for all that God
had done for them. The people had repeatedly grumbled and disobeyed the Lord,
spurning his love and committed all sort of sins and betraying God for pagan
idols. At this God sent fiery serpents among the people; their bite brought
death to many in Israel. Then, they cried to Moses confessing that they have
sinned against God. So Moses interceded and made a fiery serpent and put it on
a standard. So, if anyone is bitten and looks at it, will live.
That's
why in our Gospel today, Jesus is reminding us yet again, how sin leads to
death, and how he himself is going to die as he has repeatedly mentioned to his
disciples of his upcoming passion and death. He mentioned of how he would
suffer and die and be lifted up on the Cross for the salvation of humanity,
pointing out the true reality of what had happened with Moses and the Israelites.
The truth is that, God reveals his love, his greatest glory when his Son was
lifted up on the cross for there the victory of our salvation was achieved and
at the Cross Jesus tells us everything and solves all our difficult problems.
Dear
friends, as we struggle with the ugly situations in our lives, societies and our
country caused by sin and human frailty, let us deeply look at the Cross of
Christ, what do we see? How do we feel about the Cross? What does the Cross
represents in our life? Do we feel the love of Jesus? Can we perceive the
expensive price of our salvation? Have we realized that the Cross of Christ is
a symbol of love and victory?
As we
reflect about these, let us return to God, for it is time to let go of our
sinful ways of life. But what is keeping us from returning to God? Today we are
called not to die in our sins, rather, we should look up to the Cross of Christ
and find the strength, love and mercy of God.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, your Son paid the price of our salvation on the cross and saved
us from sin and death. As we resolve to embrace his mercy, may he change all
the ugly situations in the country, societies and our families. We ask this
through Christ our Lord. Amen. It's a beautiful day, so cheer up, because God
cares about you personally.
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