Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
THE
LORD CARES FOR OUR WELL-BEING
The
whole of scriptures reveals the compassionate love of God in it’s historical
and physical solidarity with human suffering. This is more evident in the
compassionate way Jesus carried out his activities which springs up from the
love of God the Father and constitutes the basis of the Church’s liberating
activity. Little wonder in our Gospel passage today, as Jesus continued to
carryout his mission of preaching he also showed compassion and care for those
who are passing through difficulties.
Thus,
when he returned from preaching in the synagogue to Simon Peter's house, behold
Peter's mother-in-law was sick with fever. This is not a minor sickness in the
ancient world. A fever was not a kind of sickness that last for a short while,
but was often a symptom of a condition that would lead to death. So Jesus went
to her, took her by the hand and helped her up. And the fever left her and she
began to serve them. That evening, after sunset, they brought to him all who
were sick and possessed by devils and he cured them.
This
clearly described how and why Jesus’ coming down to dwell with us and by taking
up our human nature made it possible for him to identified himself with the
struggles of humanity as he embraced us with his love, compassion and care. For
he came to heal us from our sins and from all the afflictions we encountered
and struggle with in this passing world.
So,
when Jesus cured Peter’s mother-in-law, she immediately begins to serve them,
something she was unable to do because of her illness. Thus, she was able to
render her service to the first Christian community. She was healed and
restored with new strength so that she may again rise and take up her proper
place in the community of God’s people.
Dear
friends, God really cares for our well-being, his always ready to help us in
our struggles so that we can be well-disposed to serve him. So whenever we are
passing through a difficult moment, we must not allow despair, fear or doubt to
cloud our hearts. We need to have faith in God and wholeheartedly believe in
him. We need to have more faith and trust in God and be more hopeful no matter
how difficult things may be for us and whenever he restores us, it may be
tempting to sit back and accept people’s good wishes and congratulations.
These
should not be our attitudes, we should rather learn from Peter’s mother-in-law,
that healing is not just to make us well but to enable us to become active
again in rendering serving to God and humanity. For it is another opportunity
to serve God and humanity St Paul in our first reading says: “The Good News
which has reached you is spreading all over the world and producing the same
results among us”.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, we are really sick and in need of your healing and compassion.
As we struggle every day to serve you and humanity, heal all our illnesses and
give us the grace to get up and become more active again in order to render
more quality services to you and our communities. We ask this through Christ
our Lord. Amen. Wishing you God’s favour and blessings.
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