Readings: Gen. 49:29-33.50:15-26; Ps. 105; Matt:10:24-33
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LEARN
TO BECOME A FIRM DISCIPLE OF JESUS
The
goal of every disciple is to become like the master. This does not mean that
the disciple will become equal to the master, but through the training he
becomes like or similar to the master in his own unique way. For a good
disciple develops great qualities and skills like that of the master. Hence,
Jesus knowing the difficulties and challenges his disciples will encounter,
needed to train and instruct them properly, so that they can stand firm in the
midst of oppositions and persecution.
Thus,
today in our Gospel passage, Jesus continues with his instruction on what it
means to be a firm disciple in respect to the mission he is about to entrust to
his apostles, just the way Jacob instructed his sons and Joseph having forgiven
his brothers, he instructed they on what to do when he dies as we have it in
our first reading.
In a
similar way, Jesus said to his Apostles:
The disciple is not superior to his teacher, nor the slave to his
master. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, what will they
not say of his household? What I say to you in the dark, tell in the daylight;
what you hear in whispers, proclaim from the housetops. Do not be afraid of
those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; fear him rather who can
destroy both body and soul in hell.
As
disciples, this encouraging words of Jesus is very apt now that we are passing
through difficult moment of poverty, sickness, persecution, intimidation,
greed, immorality, killings, wars, famines, genocide in our families,
societies, country and the world at large. This ugly condition can make someone
to completely lose hope in humanity and also in God. But Jesus do not want us
to lose hope, rather he wants us to be that firm and strong disciples that will
stand firm and courageously face the ugly situation we encounter everyday.
Today,
Jesus needs firm disciples that will speak and stand for his Gospel no matter
the cost just like that of St. Bonaventure, whose memorial we celebrate today.
For St. Bonaventure is remembered for his great humility, piety and dedication
to the reform of the Church and the faith in the community. He was a great
theologian who spent a long time trying to reform both the Church and the
community of the faithful. Despite his great intelligent and many positions,
titles and responsibilities that he acquired, St. Bonaventure remained deeply
humble and faithful in his relationship with God and humanity.
Dear
friends, we are called today to become a firm disciple of Jesus. For as
disciples of Jesus, our purpose in life is to become like him in deeds and in
character. By so doing we will have confident that God will enable us to carry
out the work that He has entrusted to us even in the midst of persecution,
knowing that neither men nor the devil can affect our soul. We can be confident
of God’s intimate care for us because He knows even the numbers of the hairs on
our head.
Therefore,
as true disciples of Jesus we must have confidence and remain firm in faith
even in the midst of persecution, sufferings and sickness, because, his love
and care for us surpass all our challenges. Thus we are called today to follow
God wholeheartedly by living a life of holiness, purity, courage and
simplicity, and by so doing inspire others to be part of this mission.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, there is no doubt that our world is full of oppositions
and persecutions of your faithful people. Grant that we may follow you
wholeheartedly and stand firm in the midst of all the oppositions and
persecutions we may encounter in our daily lives. We ask this through Christ
our Lord. Amen. Wishing you a lovely and peaceful weekend.
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