Readings: Gen. 46:1-7.28-30; Ps. 37; Matt:10:16-23
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
THE
LORD IS SENDING US OUT LIKE SHEEP AMONG THE HUNGRY WOLVES OF THIS PASSING WORLD
Reflecting
on the ugly attitudes of humanity, especially in some ugly events that happens
around us. How selfish, cruel and heartless people behave towards each other. Everywhere
we see and hear of human wickedness, intimidation, manipulations, kidnapping,
killing and different other immoral activities for the sake of power, fame,
money and lustful desires. And anyone who tries to resist, challenge, correct,
change or stop these ugly attitudes, becomes an object of elimination.
In fact, the evil ones are so cruel that
sometimes we wish that God should just wipe them away from the face of the
earth and when this is not coming forth,
we complain and feel so helpless. Yet in the midst of all these ugly situation,
we are required to continue to speak about God’s goodness, love, compassion and
forgiveness. A very difficult task to do, especially when we are suffering as
victims of the ugly situation.
Little
wonder today in our Gospel passage, Jesus made known to his disciples the
difficult nature of his mission, he taught them how to persevere in times of
persecution, troubles, afflictions, and sufferings. He warns them that they
will meet with hostility and hatred because of him, but they are to continue to
bear witness to the Gospel values. Jesus said to them: “I am sending you out
like sheep among wolves; so be cunning as serpents and yet as harmless as
doves.”
He
continued saying: Beware of men: for they will hand you over to lawless men and
drag you before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them.
But when they hand you over, do not worry about how to speak or what to say;
for what you are to say will be given to you when the time comes; because it is
not you who will be speaking; the Spirit of your Father will be speaking in
you.”
Hence,
Jesus knowing that the mission to change the sinful and ugly attitudes of
humanity will be like sending a helpless sheep in the midst of hungry wolves,
so he advised his disciples as he advise us today to be wise as serpents, and
harmless as doves. He also gave us the ultimate reassurance and promise, that
the one who endures to the end will be saved.
The
truth is that, God still cares for humanity despite our sinful and ugly
attitudes. This is evident in our first reading today, when we heard the story
of how God brought together the family of Jacob which was distorted by
wickedness, jealousy, hatred and corruption as a result of the selling of their
brother Joseph to slavery.
But
today God’s providence and love has brought them together and we had the Lord
saying to Jacob: ‘Do not be afraid of going down to Egypt, for I will make you
a great nation there. I myself will go down to Egypt with you. I myself will
bring you back again, and Joseph’s hand shall close your eyes. And Jacob said
to Joseph: Now I can die, now that I have seen you again, and seen you still
alive.
Dear
friends, the circumstances in which Jesus invites us to share the Good News is
quite challenging and difficult, especially now that the world is passing
through difficult times, as families, societies, countries, and churches are
badly affected by the ugly situation born out the evil forces manifesting themselves
in different forms, of which there troubles and conflicts are affecting the
whole world. Yes our sinful attitudes have brought humanity into destruction
and death, but the Lord still loves us, and wants us to repent from our sins
and wickedness, so as to embrace his righteousness and mercy once again.
Therefore,
just as Jesus was not abandoned by his Father in his hour of need, we too will
not be abandoned in difficult times. Because God knows what we are passing
through now. All we need to do is to listen to him speaking to us through the
Holy Spirit. Remember, as helpless sheep in the midst of hungry wolves of this
passing world, the greatest Gospel we can preach is the Gospel of love by our
way of life even in the midst of the ugly attitudes of sinful humanity.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, may the Holy Spirit enlighten, strengthen and grant us the
courage and strength to persevere in witnessing to the Gospel, especially in
this difficult times. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a
fruitful day.
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