Readings: Ruth 2:1-3.8-11.4:13-17; Ps. 128; Matt. 23:1-12
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
PREACHING
IS NOT ENOUGH WE MUST LEARN TO PRACTICE WHAT WE PREACH
The
difference between early Christian community and the present day Christianity
is the mode of witnessing. The early Christian community practically preached
the word of God by witnessing with their life, while present day Christianity
are witnessing by preaching the word of God aloud with megaphones and all media
channels and platforms, without sufficient practicing of what we preach.
This
unhealthy attitude towards our mission is what Jesus is addressing in our
Gospel passage today, when he said to the people: “the scribes and the
Pharisees occupy the chair of Moses. You must therefore do what they tell you
and listen to what they say; but do not be guided by what they do: since they
do not practice what they preach. They tie up heavy burdens and lay them on
men’s shoulders, but will not lift a finger to move them”.
Here,
Jesus made it clear that we should listen to what the authorities are saying to
us. However, we should not be such people who do not put into practice what we
teach. So, as Christians we need to start practicing what we preach, we need to
do more of witnessing then preaching. It is not enough to recall principles,
state intentions, point to blatant injustice and utter prophetic denunciation;
these kind of words lack the real meaning of our faith unless they are
accompanied by effective action manifested in our way of life.
This
is what we see in the person of Boaz in our first reading today, who said to
Ruth, ‘Listen, my daughter, and understand this. You are not to glean in any
other field, do not leave here but stay with my servants. Keep your eyes on
whatever part of the field they are reaping and follow behind. I have ordered
my servants not to molest you.
Also,
from our Gospel we need to acknowledge that our authority as Christians come
from God, for we are not to pride ourselves as rabbis, teacher, priests, pastors
and prophet in our own name. Rather our actions should reflect the paternity of
God in the way we live and serve others. Therefore let us imitate our Lord Jesus
by loving God and neighbours in simplicity of heart.
Dear
friends, preaching the Word of God is not enough, we must learn to practice
what we preach. We must strive to follow the examples of our Lord Jesus in his dedication
and total commitment to God the Father, for he put into practice all of the words
he spoke to us. Teaching us that, it is not sufficient to speak, we must put into
practice what we spoke about.
So, we
are called not merely to hear God’s word but to daily put it into action. Let
our actions reflect what we preach. Though, hearing or reading the Word is
important, but that is not the enough. We must let the Word of God touch and
shape our lives. For it is empty and useless if our lives do not reflect the
Gospel, if we hear the words of Jesus and do not act on them.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, as Jesus admonished us today, grant us the grace to
strive to imitate his virtues, as we resolve to practice what your word teaches
us and so merit to share in your heavenly banquet. We ask this through Christ
our Lord. Amen. Do have a peaceful weekend.
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