Readings: Is.50:4-9; Ps 69; Matt. 26:14-25
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
STOP
BEING A TRAITOR AND LEARN TO MAKE RESTITUTIONS FOR YOUR TRAITOROUS ACTIONS
What
is the price of a traitor, what are the motives of a traitor? What are the
consequences and repercussions of a traitorous act and why do people choose to
be traitors? The answer to these questions can be found in the life of Judas.
For in the Gospel passage today, Judas went to the chief priests to make a deal
for handing Jesus over to them for 30 pieces of silver, the poor amount of
wages paid to the shepherd. This was the amount Judas betrayed his master, an
amount that he too, will throw back to the priests after realizing what evil he
has done.
This
act of betrayal as predicted by Jesus before his disciples is in fulfilment of
the prophecy of Isaiah in our first reading about the suffering Servant of God,
to Whom the Lord had chosen to bear the punishments and sufferings due to our
sins, that he might suffer them all instead of us. And yet, he would neither
protest or grumble against this, as it was by his own desire and will that he
had taken up his Cross and suffer for our sake. ‘But alas for that man by whom
the Son of Man is betrayed! Better for that man if he had never been born!’
Dear
friends, 30 pieces of silver was the wages of Judas for his traitorous act. But
Judas is not alone in this ugly and traitorous attitude. We can imagine what people
are doing for money in our world today. Perhaps we too, have betrayed and
handed Jesus and our friends and neighbours over more than once. We have often
broken bread with Jesus, but later betrayed him for money, out of over
ambition, greed, anger, hatred, revenge or even become violence because for our
own personal selfish gain.
There
is no doubt that the devil tempted Judas just as he had tempted us in various
ways, and we have fallen just as Judas had fallen. For when we sin, no matter
how grievous or small, we are still betraying the Lord. So, we must stop being
a traitor and also learn to make restitutions for our traitorous actions.
Therefore,
let us watch it carefully during this Holy Season and indeed always not to
involve in any traitorous act against God or anyone at all. If we are already
involved in any, this is a period to reconcile with them and so come back to
the Lord with tears of repentance and resolve not to go back to such evil act
again as we apologize and make restitutions. And in case anyone who had
betrayed us should come back and ask for mercy, we must fine a place in our
heart to forgive, just the way Jesus have given us.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we enter into the great mystery of Easter Triduum beginning
tomorrow, give us the grace to journey with you in holiness, may you also forgive
us for often being a traitor against you, your Church, our families, friends
and our societies at large. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have
a grace-filled day.
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