Readings: Acts. 9:31-42; Ps.116; John 6:60-69
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
DO NOT
WALK WAY WHEN THE ARTICLS OF OUR FAITH SEEMS DIFFICULT TO UNDERSTAND
Everyday
of our lives we make choices that we think are good for us. But sometimes some
choices are very difficult to make. However, the root of any choice we make in
life comes from the fundamental option we have made as a human person. Our
fundamental option is the option we make for or against God, to love or to be
selfish, to be good or evil, to be holy or sinful. This option has a way of
influencing any other choices we make in life.
Today,
in our Gospel passage, we heard how the people reacted when faced with hard
choice on account of the teachings of Jesus. For as he ends the discourse on
the Bread of Life he said to them: whoever, eats my flesh and drink my blood
has eternal life… For my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink. So,
hearing this hard teaching, many of his disciples decided to walk away. Then
Jesus asked the twelve: will you also go away? Peter answered, Lord, to whom
shall we go? You have the message of eternal life, and we believe; we know that
you are the Holy One of God.
Following
these responses, we can see how important it is for us to make the fundamental
option for God if we really want to follow him. As we heard that most of the
followers of Jesus left him behind after he spoke of himself as the Bread of
Life. Thus, many of them refused to believe in such hard truth and teaching.
This may be as a result of their ignorance, impatience and inability to
accommodate difficult moment and realities that is beyond them.
Dear
friends, everyday we are called to make this fundamental option between God the
Creator and the creatures who have made themselves gods. For this is the
reality of our faith in Christ, so, the Christian faith which we have is not
something we should take for granted, as we may often find it difficult to
remain faithful especially when we are confronted with arguments and realities
that are opposite and in contrast to our faith. Yet, at the same time, we are
called to continue to be faithful and dedicate ourselves completely in
obedience to the teachings of Christ.
Thus,
when the articles of our faith or our life situations seems difficult, we are
called to come to Jesus. We are called to believe in him who came from above
and bears testimony of heavenly things. We are called like the apostles to say
Lord to whom shall we go to? You have the message of eternal life. We are to
bear witness of these things through the power of the Holy Spirit, knowing that
our choice for God is a choice for love, and a life of love is a sacrificial
life neither easy nor comfortable.
Therefore,
inspired by the faith and courage of St Peter, who in our first reading today
did great miraculous works in the name of Jesus, let us bear witness to the
faith we have found in Jesus, by identifying ourselves with him who is the
bread of life, full of love and goodness, as we live a life of holiness and
building a good relationship with others like Dorcas in our first reading who
was never tired of doing good.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, our hope is all in you, when in difficult moment of
decision making regarding our faith in you, give us the grace and courage like
St. Peter to bear authentic witness to the faith we have found in Christ Jesus,
who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen. Do have a fruitful weekend.
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