Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
THE
BEHAVIOUR AND CHARACTER OF A GUILTY CONSCIENCE
Oftentimes,
we hear people expressing the phrase: guilty conscience, which is used to
express the ugly condition of human conscience which is that part of our life
that tells us whether what we are doing is right or wrong. For if you have a
guilty conscience, you feel guilty about something because you know it was
wrong. But if you have a clear conscience, you do not feel guilty because you
know you have done nothing wrong.
This
is the situation Herod finds himself in our Gospel passage today who out of
pride and selfishness had killed John the Baptist thinking that by that he
could silence the voice of truth, but when he heard of the great works of Jesus
and could not comprehend it, he perceived that John the Baptist, the voice of
truth had returned to life again, when he said: John? I beheaded him. So who is
this I hear such reports about?’ And he was anxious to see Jesus. A situation
that shows the behaviour and character of a guilty conscience.
Here,
we see how the guilty conscience of Herod made him to shiver concerning the
personality of Jesus in relation to John the Baptist. This is what happens to
us whenever we try to take the role of God in our relationship with others or
treat other people badly. And this ugly attitude is what a lot of people are
practicing today and as a result, many people are suffering the consequences of a guilty conscience.
This
is because most of us are so much attached to worldly things. We have let our
pride, our ego and our selfish desires to blindfold us from the true realities
of life. Little wonder, the Lord in our first reading said: Reflect carefully
how things have gone for you. You have sown much and harvested little; you eat
but never have enough, drink but never have your fill, and put on clothes but
do not feel warm.
Dear
friends, have you offended God or other people and you have a guilty conscience
about it? What are the things that make us have a guilty conscience? What is the
essence of our existence in this world at the expense of injustice to other people?
What does God really require from us in this life? Do you know that without
God everything in life is vanity vanishing?
Therefore,
let us not be carried away by the beauty of the things of this passing world by
hurting other people, for nothing lasts forever. Hence we should remain
steadfast in our faith in God, who has called us to love him and to love one
another. Let us remain faithful to Christ’s mission and be committed wholeheartedly
to what God has called us to do.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, we have come to you with our guilty conscience, for we are so
much attached to things of this passing world, with little or no attention to
your teachings. Help us to realise that without you life and all we have is
nothing but vanity. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a
fruitful day.
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