Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
AS GOD'S
PROPHETS WHAT KIND OF FRUITS ARE WE KNOWN FOR?
A tree is known to be either good or bad,
healthy or sick by the fruit it produces. In the same way the human heart is
known to be either good or bad, holy or sinful, sincere or corrupt by the fruit
of our words and actions rooted in our character. Thus, in our societies today
there are many false influential powers that have great effect in our lives
coming from various sources under the guise of good but are in fact leading us
astray. Everyday many false prophets and teachers are increasing and are
deceiving the people. So, there is need for us to examine these influences.
Little
wonder Jesus in our Gospel passage today said: “Beware of false prophets who
come to you disguised as sheep but underneath are ravenous wolves. You will be
able to tell them by their fruits. For a sound tree produces good fruit but a
rotten tree bad fruit. A sound tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor a rotten tree
bear good fruit. Any tree that does not produce good fruit is cut down and
thrown on the fire. I repeat, you will be able to tell them by their fruits.”
Here,
Jesus is calling our attention to ugly situation in our societies today, where
false prophets and teachers are deceiving people. He tells us to be careful and
discern to know false prophets from true ones. He made us to know that by the
fruits they bear we shall know them.
For a
true prophet draws what is good from the store of goodness in his heart; while
a false prophet draws what is bad from the store of his bad thoughts. Because a
man’s words flow out of what fills his heart. So it is not sufficient to speak
about God, we must practice what we speak. We must let the Word of God touch
and shape our lives so that we can bear good and healthy fruit.
Dear
friends, as God’s prophets what kind of fruits are we known for? For the ugly
attitude of deception, manipulation, exaggeration, corruption and flamboyant
life style of false prophets and preachers in our societies today can really
make it difficult for people to become true and faithful believers in our world
today.
Little
wonder, people are scandalized by the actions and behaviour of some preachers
and teachers. Some have given up their faith, some are about to give up, some
are just confused while a lot of people are just holding on to the little faith
they have based on their little personal experience and encounter with the
Divine.
So,
let us learn from St. Irenaeus whose memorial we celebrate today. For he was
someone who understood that following the Lord requires giving up everything
that one cherishes. He was a holy bishop, a true servant of God, and martyr of
the Church. He was known for his great piety and many important works on
theology and defended the faithful from heresies even at the cost of his life,
for he followed the rigorous path to success and also passed through great
persecution without making excuses. He was a true prophet.
Therefore,
we must be very wise for many false prophets are operating under the power of
the devil. Let us come to Jesus who has promised us the Spirit of truth that
will give us a special sign for distinguishing true doctrine and true teachers
from the false ones.
Hence,
let us constantly ask the Holy Spirit to give us the grace of discernment in
order to distinguish between good and false prophets and teachers. Let us also
be true Christians by our way of life, words and deeds. Let us learn to put our
trust in God just like Abram in our first reading today, for God has promised
to keep us from falling away from the true faith we have found in His Son
Jesus.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, our societies are full of deception, false prophets and
teachers, send us the Spirit of truth to discern the truth from the false. Through
the intercession if St. Irenaeus, may we always stand and witness to the truth
we have found in Jesus against all the false influential prophets and teachers
in our society today. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a
fruitful day.
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