Readings: Dan. 3:14-20,24-25,28; Ps.: Dan. 3:52-56; John:8:31-42
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LEARN THE
TRUTH AND YOU WILL BE FREE TO SERVER THE LORD
As our
Lenten season draws closer to the events of Holy Week, the Gospel reading
continues with the contentious dialogue between Jesus and the Jews. Here Jesus
told the Jews who believed in him that if they continue to know his word, they
will learn the truth and the truth will set them free. But the Pharisees take
offense at this statement. That as descendants of Abraham they were free and
never slaves to anyone. But this is not the case. In fact, the Jews were
continuously enslaved to foreign powers.
Nevertheless,
Jesus is talking about a different kind of freedom, that is freedom from the
slavery of sin. Sin makes us salves to devil. To be free from sin is the desire
of every disciple of Christ and this freedom comes from knowing the truth found
in the word of God. This is the truth that kept
Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego from succumbing to the request of King Nebuchadnezzar to worship the status he
has made as we heard in our first reading today. So, they answered: if our God,
the one we serve, is able to save us from the burning fiery furnace and from
your power, O king, he will save us; and even if he does not, then you must
know, O king, that we will not serve your god or worship the statue you have
erected.’
Dear
friends, these men stood for what they belief, how far can we stand for the
truth we professed in Christ? We are called today to embrace the truth found in
the word of God. We are called to stand for the truth we have found in Christ.
We are called to make truth our habit for the truth will surely set us free. So
we are called defend the faith we profess in Christ.
But
how many of us who want to be disciples of Christ have truly made his word our
own? How much of his word resides in us? Have we not personally experienced the Lord’s mercy and
love through the scriptures? Therefore,
we are called to be more devoted and pay heed to the instructions of Jesus who
tells us to be truly faithful to God.
LET US
PRAY: Lord Jesus, help us to have a personal experience of you through the
scriptures and so develop deeper love and interest in your word and find in it
true freedom, happiness and peace especially in this challenging moment in our country.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you the best of God’s favour
and blessings.
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