Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
WHAT DO
YOU SEE WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE CROSS OF CHRIST?
Today
we celebrate the Feast of the exaltation of the Holy Cross, this feast is so
important to our Christian faith, because the Holy Cross is a symbol of
sacrificial victory of our faith. This Feast began when St. Helena discovered
the relic of the true Cross on which Jesus was crucified, which was preserved
in Jerusalem. A sacred relic that represents the mystery of the unending love
of God for humanity.
Though,
the cross in the eyes of early Christians had no beauty, it was a sign of
sorrow, a symbol of courage, an expression of faith which stood outside the
city walls, decorated only with decaying corpses of Christ faithful who died
for their faith in Christ. They are left on the cross as a threat to anyone who
beliefs in Jesus.
But
today, the cross has become the universal image of Christian belief, an
instrument of salvation which often appear in Christian art works and countless
generations of artists have turned it into a thing of beauty to be carried in
procession or worn as jewelry and other religions activities. Here we can see
how this ugly event has turned into a glorious act, which shows the power of
God over evil. For God is the source of victory, he has the power to turn ugly
situation into a glorious one through the power of love.
Little
wonder our Gospel passage today, talks about the relationship between God and
the world. Telling us that God loves the world and the humanity living in it.
He loves it so much that he gave his only Son, who died a shameful and terrible
death on a cross for the seek of his love. God loves the whole world and his
love is total and unconditional for every one of his creatures. For God reveals
his love, his greatest glory when his Son was lifted up on the cross for there
the victory of our salvation was achieved and at the cross, Jesus tells us
everything and solves all our difficult problems.
Just
like the Israelites in our first reading who having sinned against God and were
punished on account of their sins, as
they asked Moses to intercede for them and God said to Moses, make a fiery
serpent and put it on a standard. If anyone is bitten and looks at it, he shall
live. This very symbol is a prefiguration of the Cross of Christ.
And
St. Paul tells us in our second reading that though Jesus was in the form of
God, but he humbled himself by accepting death on a Cross and God exalted him
and gave him the name which is above all other names, so that all beings in the
heavens, on earth and in the underworld, should bend the knee at the name of
Jesus to the glory of God the Father.
Dear
friends, as we reflect and celebrate the exaltation of the Holy Cross and it's
saving power in our Christian life, let us deeply look at the Cross of Christ,
what do we see? How do we feel about the Cross? What does the Cross of Christ
represents in our lives? Do we feel the love of Jesus expressed for us on the
Cross? Can we perceive the expensive price of our salvation?
So, we
must know that the Cross of Christ is a symbol of God's love for sinful
humanity. The cross represents the mystery of the unending love of God for
humanity. We are called today to tell the world how deep God has loved us. We
are to demonstrate this love to the world and let this love be felt by those
who have lost hope in God especially at this time when humanity is struggling
with the ugly situation of global political crisis.
Therefore,
let us extend this love in any form, gestures or manner possible to everywhere
that it is lacking. A kind word, a single phone call, a text message, an act of
forgiveness, a single prayer, a little sacrifice, an act of patience and any
form of generous act shown to anyone around you or as many people you can reach
out today, can reflect this love of God for humanity through us, for we are the
face of God’s love now, we are the channels of his Mercy and compassion.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we celebrate the feast of the exaltation of the Holy Cross,
may we experience once again the power of your love for humanity, and give us
the grace to reciprocate this love in the world by our way of life, using the
gifts, the talents and resources you have given us. We ask this through Christ
our Lord. Amen. Happy Feast day to all
the Priest and lay faithful of the Archdiocese of Lagos.
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