Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
DO NOT
LOOK DOWN ON PEOPLE BECAUSE YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH THEM
Oftentimes
we treat and respect people based on our knowledge of their background and
status, so we fail to look at the image of God found in them or what God is
doing through them. This is because our judgment is the product of human wisdom
and when our faith is based on this kind of wisdom we are bound to neglect and
treat others with contempt.
This
is the situation in our Gospel passage today. For when Jesus came to Nazareth,
his own town, where he had been brought up, and went into the synagogue on the
Sabbath day as he usually did. He taught the people about his mission as
prophesied by the prophet Isaiah and at the end he said to them, This text is being
fulfilled today even as you listen.’
He won
the approval of all, and they were astonished by the gracious words that came
from his lips. But in contempt, they said, ‘This is Joseph’s son, surely? As
they ridiculed him, Jesus said ‘I tell you solemnly, no prophet is ever
accepted in his own country. For this reason, they tried to kill him.
Here,
we see Jesus who preached about inclusion, found himself excluded. His
listeners were frightened at his message and because of familiarity, he was
rejected by his own people who glory in their wisdom which is based on their
knowledge of his humble background. This is because they lack true faith as
they depend on their human knowledge and philosophy.
Dear
friends, our relationship with Jesus should not be based on this kind of
philosophy, rather it should based on our personal experience of the power and
love of God in our lives. For it is this personal experience that will help us
to embrace his words convincingly and never look down on anyone, but see in all
the light of God's presence.
Therefore,
we are called today to be accommodating and never try to treat anyone with
contempt, because anyone can be a potential vessel of God’s blessings to us.
And St. Paul why letting us know how equal we are before the Lord said in our
first reading: that any of us who are left alive until the Lord’s coming will
not have any advantage over those who have died. So with such thoughts as these, we should comfort one another.
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