Readings: Romans 4:1-8; Ps. 32; Luke 12:1-7
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
BE A
FIRM DISCIPLE OF JESUS WHO HAS CONQUERED FEAR AND INTIMIDATION
The
word “FEAR” is often defined as an unpleasant emotion caused by the threat of
danger, pain, or harm. Little wonder, threats, intimidation, torture and fear
are some of the powerful ways of silencing people from expressing their views, opinions and faith. Hence, Jesus knowing the difficulties and challenges his
disciples will encounter, needed to train and instruct them properly, so that
they can stand firm in the midst of threats, opposition and persecution that
may bring fear to their midst.
Thus,
in our Gospel passage today, Jesus continues with his instruction on what it
means to be a firm disciple with respect to the mission he is about to entrust to
his apostles. He began by saying, what I
say to you in the dark, tell in the daylight; what you hear in whispers,
proclaim from the housetops. Do not be afraid of those who kill the body but
cannot kill the soul; fear him rather who can destroy both body and soul in
hell. Can you not buy five sparrows for two pennies? And yet not one is
forgotten in God’s sight. Why, every hair on your head has been counted. Fear
not: you are worth more than hundreds of sparrows.
As
disciples, these encouraging words of Jesus are very apt especially now that we
are passing through difficult moments of intimidation, persecution, brutality, killings,
war, genocide, poverty, sickness, greed, immorality and famines in our
families, societies, country and the world at large. This ugly condition can
make someone to completely lose hope in humanity and also in God. But Jesus does not want us to lose hope, rather he wants us to be that firm and strong
disciples that will stand firm and courageously face the ugly situation we
encounter every day. For Jesus needs firm disciples who will speak and stand
for his Gospel no matter the cost.
He
says we should not fear the threats, intimidation, torture and brutality of
people who claim to be powerful because of the office they occupy. We should
not give in to some of these powerful ways of silencing people from expressing
their views, opinions and faith. Yes all over the world, there are struggles against
injustice, protests against intimidation and brutality of innocent people
especially in our country.
Hence,
we the youths are out seeking for justice, equity and good governance. We must
not stop or give up on our struggles. We must continue to speak and condemn
evil without fear, but with the assurance that the Lord is with us, despite
everything that we may be suffering and enduring because of the sins and
wickedness of evil ones. Thus, St. Paul in our first reading says that happy are
those whose crimes are forgiven, whose sins are blotted out; happy the man whom
the Lord considers sinless
Dear
friends, today we are called to be a firm disciple of Jesus who has conquered
fear for our purpose in life is to become Jesus in deeds and character.
By so doing we will have confidence that God will enable us to carry out the
work that he has entrusted to us even in the midst of persecution, knowing that
neither the human person nor the devil can affect our soul. We can be confident
of God’s intimate care for us because He knows even the number of hairs
on our heads. Thus, as true disciples of Jesus, we must have confidence and
remain firm in faith even during persecution, intimidation, brutality, suffering and sickness, because, His love and care for us surpass all our
challenges.
LET US
PRAY: Almighty God, our society is full of threats, intimidation, brutality,
torture and fear from people who are entrusted with authority and ought to
protect the interest of humanity. Grant us the grace to resist their evil and
ugly attitude and to stand firm amid all the oppositions and
persecutions we may encounter in our daily lives, we ask this through Christ
our Lord. Amen. Wishing you a blessed day.
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