Readings: Acts 14:19-28; Ps.145; John 14:27-31
Rev. Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
WE ALL
NEED PEACE, BUT PEACE IS NOT CHEAP
The
ugly events we hear and experience on daily basis especially the cases of
killings, hatred, betrayals, greed; social and economic injustice, bloodshed,
kidnapping, banditry and the massacre of innocent people all over the world is
a clear sign that the world has lost a treasure which she enjoys in the
presence of God before the fall of man.
By
original sin, man has lost the peace he enjoyed with God. But God, who is
compassionate and gracious, wills to restore back this peace. Hence Jesus who
is the fulfillment of God’s plan in time, offers peace to the world as his
first gift after his resurrection, when he said to his disciples in our Gospel
passage today, “peace I leave with you;
my peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your
hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid”.
The
word Peace from the Hebrew word shalom means more than an absence of conflict
or disturbance or war. Rather it signifies a state of complete integration of
unity between God and Man, between man and neighours, also between man and his
environment. It thus implies everything that Jesus came to achieve in this
world. It is the legacy of his life, death and resurrection. Little wonder
these words of Jesus are repeated at every Eucharistic celebration, where Jesus
offers us his peace again and again.
But
the questions we need to ask ourselves are: Have we really embraced this peace
in our lives? Do we experience this peace at the Eucharistic banquet every time
we participate at the Holy Mass? Am I an instrument of peace to my neighbour,
my family and the society at large? Am I ready to sacrifice my possessions, my
ambition and my life for the sake of peace? Am I ready to forgive those who
offended me and seek reconciliation for the sake of peace?
St Paul in our first reading today was stoned
and dragged out of the city because he offered the word of peace to the people
who rejected it. Should we give up because our peace has been rejected by
people? Should we stop being peace-loving because of persecution? Will I be
courageous enough to let peace be known in the world where killings, hatred,
betrayals, greed; social and economic injustice, bloodshed, kidnapping,
banditry and the massacre of innocent people have become the order of the day?
Will I use the peace I have found in Jesus to reshape the world around me? Will
I let this peace reign supreme in my heart?
Dear
friends, we all need peace, but peace is not cheap, because it requires
sacrifice. Are we ready to sacrifice for the sake of peace like Jesus. For in
every Eucharistic sacrifice, Jesus is offers us his peace in sacrificial way. Today
he is searching for true and available instruments of peace. He wants to use us
as his instruments of peace in our families and in the world. Are we available?
Can we make the sacrifices and be that instruments of peace? Can his peace reign in our hearts, so that we
can extend this peace to our families,
societies, country and the world at large? Lord make us instrument of your peace.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, in the midst of the chaos, tribulations, hatred, betrayals,
greed, violence, banditry and kidnapping in our world today, grant we pray the
grace to be true instruments of your peace in our homes, societies, country and
the world at large, so that our world may be restored back to its original
harmony and the face of the earth be renewed. This we ask through Christ our
Lord. Amen. Peace be with you.
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