Tuesday, 11 July 2023

Homily For Wednesday Fourteenth Week in Ordinary Time Year A, 12th July, 2023



Readings: Gen. 41:55-57.42:5-7.17-24; Ps. 33, Matt:10:1-7

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.

 

REPENT FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS VERY CLOSE AT HAND

 

The things of this world is so captivating that if we are not careful we will be like a foolish traveler who having encountered a pleasant garden forgets to continue towards his destination. This is exactly what Jesus is calling our attention to in our Gospel passage today, when he commanded his twelve disciples to go and proclaim to the people that the kingdom of heaven is close at hand.

 

Here, Jesus continues with his missionary discourse, he summoned his twelve apostles and send them out with the clear instruction to proclaim the Good News of the kingdom of heaven. He sent them on a mission of teaching and healing to proclaim the message of God’s saving love to those who were in most need of hearing it.

 

Thus, in our first reading we heard how God changed what was bad and terrible into something that is good  as seen in the story of Joseph and his brothers. Here the Lord showed his love to his people when he sent Joseph, one of the sons of Jacob into Egypt ahead of his brothers and family. This happened as Joseph was despised earlier on in his youth by his elder brothers, because he was one of their father’s favourite, so they sold him as a slave to Egypt. In a similar way the Lord Jesus sent his disciples to all humanity to bring the Good News of his Kingdom.

 

So, today Jesus is calling us to change our ugly and sinful ways of life, especially as regards our attitude towards the things of this passing world. He is also commanding us just as he commanded his apostles to tell humanity, especially those we encounter every day, our family members, neighbours, colleagues, friends, in fact everyone around us, we should tell them that the kingdom of heaven is very close at hand.

 

Thus, it's time to truly seek God with all our hearts, it's time to turn away from our sinful way of life, it's time to say yes to God for tomorrow may be too late. We should not be ashamed or afraid to carry out this mandate, for when God calls us, he supplies us with the means and courage necessary to accomplish the task entrusted to us. For we are never alone, he is always with us.

 

Dear friends, what are we doing in this passing world with the gift of life that God has given us? We should never think that we still have all the time to keep ‘enjoying' the pleasant things of this passing world. Remember we are all travelers in this world. This world is not our destination, we are just passing by.

 

So, how many ears must we have before we can hear the call for repentance? How many deaths will it take till we know that soul of many people has gone from this world? How many words of God will we hear before we know that one day we will be no more in this passing world? The answer dear friends is blowing in the wind. Therefore let us not be like a foolish traveler who having encountered a pleasant garden of this passing world, forgets to continue towards his destination which is God’s heavenly kingdom.

 

LET US PRAY: Lord God, you called us today to reflect on our heavenly kingdom, give us grace to repent and turn to you for mercy, help us to have the missionary zeal that will enable us to live with integrity, purity and detachment from the thing of this passing world as we spread the Good News of your kingdom to humanity. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Peace be with you.

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