Readings: Ex. 40:16-21.34-38; Ps. 84; Matt 13:47-53
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LET
THE LORD MOULD YOU TO BECOME HIS HEAVENLY VESSEL
A
story was told of a beautiful clay pot used to decorate a garden. The clay pot
was the point of attraction to all including it’s fellow ordinary clay. So one
day the ordinary clay approached the beautiful clay pot and said, we have no doubt
that you are clay just like us. But how come you have become so beautiful and
special that everyone admires you? The clay pot smiles and said: there was a
time when I was nothing but a dumb lump of red clay. Then one day a Potter came
with a digger and a hoe, dung me out of the dumb lump and painfully separated
me from my fellow clay and brought me to his house I cried out but he ignored
me.
He
rolled and pounded me on a wooden table several times without mercy. I cried
out, don’t do that! Leave me alone!’ But the Potter suddenly placed me on a
spinning wheel and suddenly spun around and around and around until I lost all
consciousness. Just when I thought it was over, he placed me carefully into an
oven which is hotter than the hell fire.
Why
me! I cried out in anguish! But the potter only smiled and gently said: because
you are special! I struggled, I yelled, knocked and broke several times, but
the Potter was patient and meticulous in ensuring that I adjusted to his will.
Realizing that I cannot win, I surrender completely to the will of the Potter
and he only nodded in understanding and quietly said: “is not over yet!
Then
he pulled me out of the oven, when the heat became cooled he carefully picked
me up, dust away some dirt and behold I was totally transformed, looking so
beautiful and special. And the potter smiled and said: this is what you are meant to be. For God has
made you into a special vessel for special purpose.
This
story reflect our relationship with God who is our Potter. For God has created
humanity as beautiful clay in his hands to be molded into a beautiful and
special vessel for heavenly kingdom. But humanity have sinned and rebelled against
God and his plan for us, just like the people of Israel in our first reading today.
For knowing how stiff-necked they were, God sent Moses to build a tabernacle of
his presence from where he guild and mould his people along their journey
according to his plan after they had repented and turned away from their sinful
ways of life.
Hence
we are called to repentance and cooperate with God's grace, for there will be a day of judgement of which
Jesus in our Gospel passage, used a parable to describe that the kingdom of
heaven will be 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
Jesus is telling 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.
Dear
friends, God is our potter, we are nothing but raw clay hoping to be moulded
into heavenly vessels. So, all God required from us is for us to let him mould us
to become his heavenly vessels. No doubt that sin has destroy our original
nature, but just like when the pot a potter was shaping spoils in his hands and
he forms it into another pot, shaping it as seemed best to him. So will God
re-mould us into a new vessel for his heavenly kingdom if we repent from our
pride and sinful ways of life.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, sin and pride has separated humanity from your plans for
us, today we come to you like a clay in a dump lump, be our Potter once again
and re-mould us into that heavenly vessels which you planned for us. We ask
this through Christ our Lord. Amen. God bless you.
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