Readings: Acts.3:1-10; Ps. 104; Luke 24:13-35
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
WHAT
ARE YOU DISCUSSING ABOUT AS YOU JOURNEY THROUGH THE EMMAUS OF LIFE.
Oftentimes,
we hardly understand fully the meaning of the faith we profess in Christ.
Though we still journey with Christ and his Church without full understanding
of the mystery we celebrate. Sometimes we are confused, sometimes we doubt,
sometimes we feel like going back to our ugly and sinful ways of life. This
type of disposition is the condition of the two disciples of Jesus in our
Gospel passage today, where we heard the story about the two disciples who were
on their way to Emmaus.
The
story of these two disciples on the road to Emmaus is one of the most
interesting stories in the Gospel that explains the structure of our liturgical
celebration in a more practical way. In
this story, they were on a journey when the risen Lord joined them on the way
and explained the scriptures to them.
These
two disciples have no idea who Jesus was when he approached them. They are aware,
however, of the recent events in Jerusalem but could not comprehend it. But the
Lord after explaining the scriptures, revealed his identity to them at the
breaking of bread, when he took a loaf of bread, and given thanks, he broke it
and gave it to them just like he did at the last Supper.
Dear
friends, in this same way, the risen Lord journeys with us in our liturgical
worship, beginning with the penitential rite where we recall how sinful and
unworthy we are before God. Then we recalled the events of our faith as the
Lord Jesus takes us through the Scriptures and the celebration of the
Eucharist.
Here
the faith of the faithful is sustained. It is the place where Jesus continues
to reveal himself. Where the Christian faith is born and nurtured, where what
Jesus did for us through his suffering, death and resurrection is remembered in
thanksgiving. This is the faith Peter and John exercised in our first reading
today, when they restored the crippled in the name of Jesus.
But
the questions we need to ask ourselves are, what are you discussing about as
you journey through the Emmaus of life. What is our disposition towards the
faith we have found in Christ? Have we personally encountered or recognized the
presence of God in our lives, especially at Eucharistic celebration? Today the
Lord Jesus wishes to journey with us in our struggles. He wishes to instruct us
more about the faith we found in him. He wishes to reveal himself once again
for to us if we are going to be disposed enough to listen to him as he speaks
to us especially through the scriptures.
LET US
PRAY: Loving Jesus, as we journey together on the road of faith with you,
especially in the midst of the ugly situation ravaging the world, help us to
always recognize you personally in different events we encounter on the way, especially
at the breaking of the Eucharistic bread. You who lives and reigns forever and
ever. Amen. Peace be with you.
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