Reading:
Gen. 12:1-9; Ps.33; Matt. 7:1-5
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
HOW TO
MANAGE THE LOG OF PRIDE IN US AND THE SPECK OF WEAKNESS IN OTHERS
One of
the ugly attitudes of the human person is the urge to often criticize, judge
and condemn others without looking into our own faults. Have we ever experienced
a situation where it happened that, while we were condemning other people for
their faults and suddenly we realized that our own faults are just as many as
theirs, for this do happen often in our relationship with one another.
This
ugly attitude is what Jesus is addressing today in the Gospel passage, when he
said “ Do not judge, and you will not be judged; because the judgements you
give are the judgements you will get, and the amount you measure out is the
amount you will be given. Why do you observe the speck in your brother’s eye
and never notice the log in your own? Deal
Here,
Jesus is referring to the improper and prideful attitudes of many of the
Pharisees, the scribes and teachers of the Law and many others like them who
self acclaimed righteousness has led to criticism and condemnation of other
people. For they have failed to see the log in their eye while seeking to
remove the speck in other's. But what is this log in our eyes? It is the log of
pride, greed and self-righteousness.
These
log of pride, greed and self-righteousness make us to forget who we are and
claim who we are not. Pride as we know is the first capital sin, it makes us to
look down on people, pride makes us blind. It makes us not to look into our own
lives to see and accept how wrong we can be. This is because we are often
controlled by our ego and pride, our human ambitions and desires, for we like
to always be in control and superior to others.
But
this is not the same with Abram in our first reading today, who because of his
humility was called by the Lord for a special mission. For the Lord said to
him, ‘Leave your country, your family and your father’s house, for the land I
will show you. I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your
name so famous that it will be used as a blessing. Such is God’s grace for
those who are humble and accommodative of other people's weakness.
Therefore,
today we are called to humbly look into our lives and identify all those ugly
attitudes of pride in us and get rid of them, so that we can humbly correct and
accommodate other people's weaknesses. So instead of pointing out what is
lacking in others, we must look into ourselves, and find ways or how we can
make good use of the opportunities that God has given us to show good examples
to others. We are to discard all our prideful, wicked and sinful ways of life
and replace them with genuine love for one another, with new zeal and sincere
commitment to telling one another the truth in all humility.
Dear
friends, we are called not to judge, because, sometimes that which we judge in others, we ourselves
are doing worst. Hence, Jesus is challenging us today to think differently
about how we live our lives. Calling us to look into our inner being, our
interior life, that part of us that we hide from one another.
Let us
purify them in humility, so that we can be pure and free to help others in the
struggles with their weakness. Therefore, it’s time to look into ourselves and
take away our prideful ways of life, so as to humbly accommodate the weakness
and faults of others especially in our families, societies and the world at
large, knowing that no one is perfect without the other.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, give us the grace of humility and capacity to always look
within us in other to be more aware of our inadequacies, and so become more
gentle in dealing with others, we ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do
have a blessed and grace-filled week.
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