Readings: Deut. 4:1.5-9; Ps. 147; Matt 5:17-19
Rev. Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
WHY WE
MUST LEARN TO WITNESS AND TEACH GOD’S COMMANDMENTS BY OUR WAYS OF LIFE?
There is
no doubt that there is a difference between early Christian community and the
present day Christianity especially in the mode of witnessing. The early
Christian community practically preached the word of God by witnessing with
their lives, while present Christianity are witnessing by preaching the word of
God aloud with megaphones and all kinds of powerful sound systems and some are not
practicing what they preach thereby misleading people and deceiving one
another.
Hence
today in our Gospel passage, Jesus said to his disciples as he is instructing
us, that the man who infringes even one of the least of his commandments and
teaches others to do the same will be considered the least in the kingdom of
heaven; but the man who keeps them and teaches them will be considered great in
the kingdom of heaven. Here, Jesus points out that keeping and teaching the
commandments of God is the sure way to achieving greatness not just here on
earth but also in heaven.
So, as
Christians our duty is to teach and bear sincere witness to God’s commandments
by our ways of life, we need to start practicing what we preach, we need to do
more of witnessing then preaching. It is not enough to recall principles, state
intentions, point to blatant injustice and utter prophetic declarations and
denunciation.
These
kind of words lack real the meaning of our faith unless they are accompanied by
effective action manifested by our way of life. Hence we need to acknowledge
that our authority as Christians come from God who through Moses commanded us
in our first reading not to forget the things our eyes have seen, nor let them
slip from our heart all the days of our lives; rather, we should tell them to
our children and to our children’s children.’
Dear
friends, today Jesus tells us that he has not come to abolish the Law or the
Prophets, but to complete them, so we are not called to compromise the
teachings and laws of God to suit our wrong motives and parade ourselves as
Christians, teachers, pastors, prophets. Rather we are called to witness and teach
God’s commandments by our ways of life. We must live in such a way that our
actions should reflect the paternity of God in the way we live and serve
others, knowing that true greatness is found in keeping and teaching the
commandments of God, of which Jesus tell us that the greatest of these
commandments is to love God and our neighbour.
Therefore,
true greatness is rooted in our love for God and our neighbours, of which Jesus
emphasized that it is too bad to break one of these commandments, but to teach
someone else to do the same is a terrible and evil thing to do. Thus, we should
ask ourselves today, am I breaking these commandments and teaching others to do
the same through my attitude and way of life? Am I following my own opinions
contrary to the commandments and laws of love which Jesus has taught us by his
way of life? Or am I keeping and teaching these commandments through my
attitude and by way of life? The answer to these questions are not far from us.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, all good things come from you, as we struggle to sincerely witness our faith and keep your
commandments, grant us the grace to keep and teach them by our way of life and
so obtain the Joy of true greatness in this world and in your heavenly kingdom,
through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a favourable day.
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