Reading: Tobit 3:1-11.16-17; Ps. 25; Mark12:18-27
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
WHAT
IS YOUR DISPOSITION ABOUT RESURRECTION?
The
question about what becomes of the human person after death has been a
contextual topic in every human generation and this has not totally changed in
our own generation. However, the answer to this question has been given to us
by Jesus in the occasion of our Gospel passage today, when the Sadducees, one
of the most powerful and influential group within the Jewish community at time
of Jesus asked him question regarding the notion about resurrection.
This
group are made up of secular and powerful societal elites who were mostly
irreligious and worldly in their attitudes. They rejected the spiritual aspects
of the Jewish customs and teachings, refusing to believe in the presence of
Angels and the Spirit, as well as the concept of the afterlife. They rejected
the notion of resurrection and life after death.
To
them, this life on earth is the only life they have and are living through, for
no other things matter more than to enjoy the world as it is, and thus, they
tend to live an extravagant lifestyle and selfish attitudes. So they came up to
Jesus with a trick question concerning the notion about resurrection using
example of seven brothers who shared a woman as their wife and died without a
child, for according to the Jewish laws and customs, when a man died without
having any descendant to continue his name and lineage, it was his brother’s
responsibility and obligation to take the widow of the deceased man to be his
own wife, and the firstborn child of the union would be considered as the child
of the deceased brother.
Thus,
they asked Jesus, who’s wife will she be at the resurrection? Here, Jesus
rebuked them for their ignorant of the scriptures and the power of God. Then he
goes on to explain how people will relate to each other in the afterlife. For
after death and resurrection, men and women do not marry, for they will be like
the angels in heaven.
He
reminds them of the scene where the voice from the burning bush identifies
itself to Moses. “I AM the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of
Isaac and the God of Jacob” (Exodus 3:6). He is the God of the living and not
of the dead. After this reply of Jesus, they no longer dared to ask him any
questions, because, he has given them a mind-blowing answer to their ignorance
and unbelief.
Dear
friends, it is natural for us to ask questions about the resurrection of life,
but we should not expect to understand it fully while we are still alive. But
we have to believe in the resurrection not so much because of Jesus’ arguments
with the Sadducees, but because of his own resurrection and his promise to
share his life with us forever. This will help us to understand what God did in
the family of Tobit as we have it in our first reading today especially with
the presence of angel Raphael.
For Jesus
tells and showed us that we are children of the resurrection and children of
God who neither marries nor given in marriage in the heavenly kingdom. For all
that matters is our relationship with our God and neighbour, as for what we
shall be after death is known by God alone.
Therefore,
as Christians we are challenged to overcome our excessive attachments to the
things of this passing world and to be more closer to God and allow him to
guide us in our path of life. We also are called to remain faithful in our
faith, even in the midst of all the difficulties, challenges and doubt.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, there are may things that challenge our faith everyday, as we
listen to your words today addressing the questions about the resurrection, may
we remain steadfast in faith even in the midst of all false teachings that
bring about doubt in our minds. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. God
bless you.
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