Readings: Sir. 35:1-12; Ps.50; Mark 10:28-31
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
CAN WE
TRULY LEAVE EVERYTHING AND FOLLOW THE LORD?
There
is no doubt that the things of this world can be very captivating. The more you
are attached to them, the more they consume you. For we find it difficult to
let go of them or know when we should be detached from them. That is why today, many
people are consumed by them since they can not find any reason why they should
let go of them. For we see how people can go to any length to acquire
properties, treasures, fame, influence and power that will last from forth to
their tenth generation, without thinking of that which will lead to life
eternal.
This
is exactly the mind set of most people today, and this is not different from
the disposition of some of the disciples of Jesus. Little wonder Peter in our
Gospel passage today, asked Jesus a very important question about sacrificing
everything for the sake of following him. So, in response, Jesus draws his
attention to the fundamental principle of our human existence, when he said to
him: ‘I tell you solemnly, there is no one who has left house, brothers,
sisters, father, children or land for my sake and for the sake of the Gospel
who will not be repaid a hundred times over, not without persecutions now in
this present time and, in the world to come, eternal life.
Here,
Jesus is calling us to a life of detachment from materials things of this
passing world. He is reassuring us that all those who have given everything and
committed their time and efforts, and are making sacrifices for the sake of his
kingdom would not be disappointed nor left without rewards. Their reward in the
end will be truly great, for God remembers those who love him and has given
themselves for his sake. He will guide them and remain with them throughout
their journey no matter how tough it may be. Hence, we heard in our first
reading that a virtuous man’s sacrifice is acceptable, its memorial will not be
forgotten, for the Lord is a good rewarder, he will reward him seven times
over.
Dear
friends, today Jesus addressed the very thing that most people are not ready to
give up. Those things such as money,
houses, credentials, love of power, pride and wealth. But, if we are honest
enough, we will admit that we all have some things we would be very slow to let
go if Jesus should make the demand of them. Those things we so much attached
ourselves with and would not like God to ask us to give them up for the sake of
following him.
In
fact, it might be a good thing today, for us to ask ourselves, what would be
the most difficult thing for us to give up if Jesus should ask us to do so. It
might be some thing we own like our properties, treasures, fame, influence and
power or our wealth; it may be a relationship, or our job, or our habit and
attitudes. So, whatever we posses that will separate us from our mission of
following Jesus and loving our neighbours, today we are called to give them up
and come follow the Lord, because in leaving them for the sake of Jesus, we
actually gain all in abundance.
LET US
PRAY, Heavenly Father, we are so much attached to things of this passing world,
help us to know that excess attachment to our earthly possessions could be an
obstacle on our way to your Kingdom. Give us the grace to let go of things that
often separate us from you as we learn to share with our neighbours especially
the poor. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen Do have a fruitful day.
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