Readings: Exo 2:1-15; Ps. 69; Matt:11:20-24
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
WHY
HAVE WE FAILED TO EMBRACE THE WORD OF GOD WE HEAR EVERY DAY?
Reflecting
on the ugly and fragile nature of our societies and the world as a whole,
especially how the streets are full of people struggling and suffering, the
markets are full of people buying, selling, cheating and manipulating others.
Our leaders are so busy with acquiring, manipulating and embezzling the common
resources, not minding the struggles, the tears, the disappointments that
people are passing through everyday, as some people have lost hope in
themselves and even in everything they do.
We are just so busy with everything except the very essence of our
existence, that is, the salvation of our souls.
This
ugly and fragile kind of condition is what Jesus is addressing in our Gospel
passage today as he continues with his reproaches, this time to cities where he
had done great miracles, yet the people failed to embrace the life of the
Gospel he preached. Hence he reproached them saying: woe to you, Chorazin! Woe
to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles done in you had been done in Tyre and
Sidon, they would have repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. And still, I
tell you that it will not go as hard on Judgement day with Tyre and Sidon as
with you’.
Yes,
Jesus has taught us about the kingdom of God and proclaimed a message of
healing and conversion but his teaching and powerful deeds have not yet been
embraced by humanity. Hence, Jesus in this Gospel is not just rebuking the
cities of Chorazin, Bethsaida and Capernaum, but all humanity for not being
open to the fruits of his Gospel, calling us to reflect on how we are losing
out on what God is offering us. Because God will always have plans to save his
people just as we heard in our first reading in the story about the birth and
struggles of Moses in Egypt, how God was preparing him for the task ahead.
Dear
friends, we might not feel very comfortable with the idea of Jesus rebuking and
uttering terrible words of threats on these big and powerful cities that
represents all humanity. But the questions we need to ask ourselves are: Has
humanity really embraced the Word of God we hear everyday? Is the Word bearing
fruits in our lives? Why have we failed to embrace the word of God?
How
can we recognize in this fragile condition the great work that Jesus is doing
to save humanity and the need to turn back to God? Do we think that repentance
is for others and not for us? Jesus is saying woe to us for failing to embrace
and live out the Gospel teachings, because he seem to expect some sort of
changes in us when we hear his Words or when we encounter him in prayers.
Therefore,
God is calling us to repentance, He wants to come into our souls and dwells.
Today He is rebuking all humanity, He wants us to come to Him for He comes to
us more than we go to Him. Hence, if we believe in God, and put our trust in
Him, we will have the assurance and guarantee of restoration, for God does not
want us to suffer the consequences of our sins, that is why He kept reminding
us about the up coming danger. But, if humanity constantly refuse to believe in
God, we may end up in self destruction.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we embrace your words today, may we experience your love,
joy and healing both physically, materially and more importantly spiritually,
as we wait patiently for the restoration of all humanity from the ugly and
fragile condition of this passing world. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen. God bless you.
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