Readings: 1kings 3:5.7-12, Ps 119, Rom. 8:28-30, Matt. 13: 44-52
Rev. Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
WHAT
IS YOUR ULTIMATE TREASURE OF LIFE?
Everyday
under terrible scourges of the sun and noisy street, people struggle to acquire
things that they value as treasures of life. The quarreling and fighting in our
streets, the early morning rush, the traffic jam, the aggressive words we give
and receive everyday, all just to acquire things of this life and make them our
treasures of life. And people are never tired of acquiring properties for
themselves and their generation yet to come, forgetting that all these things
sooner or later passes away as we ourselves expire from this world. Thus, this
Sunday we are called to reflect on what should be our ultimate treasure and how
we can acquire it.
In our
first reading and the Gospel, we heard of the need to focus our attention on
the search for the ultimate treasure. And for king Solomon, his greatness
treasure was the wisdom and discernment to govern the people entrusted to him.
So when the Lord appeared to him in a dream not long after he had succeeded his
father, king David, the Lord told him to ask whatever he wanted and it would be
given to him. In a display of wisdom, Solomon asked for listening heart to understand how to
discern between good and evil in order to be able to
govern God's people.
Though
he would have asked for more power, glory or wealth, but he asked for the
wisdom to discern the good from the bad, and to be able to lead the people of
God wisely in the ways of the Lord. The Lord was pleased with Solomon's request
and promised to bless him and his people with wise and discerning mind like
none before and after him. So, the wisdom that he obtained, was not so much of
selfish desire or was it for personal gain, but for his office as a leader. And
as we know, wisdom and discernment are part of the characteristics of heavenly
treasures.
Little
wonder, in the Gospel, Jesus used three parables to describe to the people that
the kingdom of God is the greatest and ultimate treasure anyone can and should
acquire. He said to them: the kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a
field which someone has found; he hides it again, goes off happy, sells
everything he owns and buys the field.
Again
he said, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls; when
he finds one of great value he goes and sells everything he owns and buys it.
And lastly he said, the kingdom of heaven is like a dragnet cast into the sea
that brings in fish of all kinds. When it is full, the fishermen haul it
ashore; then, sitting down, they collect the good ones in a basket and throw
away those that are no use.
Here,
the first and second parables describe the kingdom of God as the ultimate
treasure that cannot be compared to anything whatsoever we have in this world
while the third parable tells us that the kingdom is open for all but not all
can be suitable to dwell in it, only those who on the judgement day are found
suitable can be admitted into the kingdom.
Using
these parables Jesus explains what the kingdom of heaven is like and what we
need to do in order to acquire it. The essence of these parables is to remind
us that the kingdom of heaven is so precious and great, that it is worth more
than our entire life and our worldly possessions and treasures.
Therefore, we must do all that it takes to
ensure that we acquire it, losing it over the temporal pleasure, joy, glory,
fame, power and influence of the things of this passing world will be complete
foolishness. For none of them last forever and what good is it for us to gain
the whole world but loses our soul out of God’s kingdom. Thus, St. Paul in our
second reading tells us that God co-operates with all those who love and desire
his kingdom, those who are called according to his purpose. For those he called
he justified, and with those he justified he share his glory.
Dear
friends, in the midst of false and perishable treasures around us, what is your
ultimate treasure of life? If the Lord should give us opportunity to make
request of what our heart desires, what would you request for? Solomon sought
an understanding mind to govern and care for God’s people. He wanted the
ability to discern between good and evil. He recognized that selfish attitude
could not sustain his kingdom, so he requested for heavenly treasure.
Today
how many of us are paying attention to this ultimate heavenly treasure? What is
our ultimate treasure in this life? How many thinks and search for this
ultimate treasure of our souls? How many desires to personally discover God in
their life? How I wish we will understand the shortness of this life, the
emptiness of this passing world and the danger of losing our soul out of
greediness for the things of this passing world. Then, we will sincerely desire
to experience God personally, because in him lies the ultimate treasure of
life. And discovering God personally is the greatest treasure one can ever
have.
PRAYER:
Almighty God, the world is full of distractions from false treasures, give us a
wise and discerning hearts in order to give up all our attachments to worldly
possessions in pursue of the heavenly and ultimate treasure of your kingdom,
through Christ our Lord. Amen. Peace be with you.
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