Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
DO NOT
DENY SPIRITUAL REALITIES BECAUSE OF ENVY AND JEALOUSY
One of
the gifts of God to us is the gift of discernment, which enables us to know and
distinguish between good and evil spirit. This gift is very important to the
office of every leader. But it is sad and unacceptable when a leader decided to
misused this gift out of envy and jealousy. This is the attitudes of some of
the people in the crowd especially those who belong to the party of the
Pharisee as we have it in our Gospel passage today.
For we heard how Jesus had delivered a man
possessed by an evil spirit. The spirit had bound his tongue and made him mute.
But when Jesus had cast out the demon from the man and the man spoke, some
people in the crowd who belonged to the party of the Pharisees watched this
great miracle as it happened said that it was through the power of Beelzebul
the prince of demons that he was able to cast the devil out.
This
is because they were adamant in their opposition against Jesus which were
propelled by envy and jealousy. That is why they were unable to look beyond
their narrow-mindedness and stubbornness in insisting that their way was the
true way while others like our Lord Jesus were wrong. But Jesus as usual used
this opportunity to correct them by pointing out the mistakes in their
argument. Thus, telling us that it does not make sense for the demons to be
fighting one another and so be divided among themselves. Because any house that
divides within itself can not stand, and as we know the evil ones are always
united in their plans to bring about destruction in human activities.
Dear
friends, we are called today to make proper use of the gift of discernment
which the Lord has given us. We must not let envy, jealousy and over ambition
make us to deny the truth about the spiritual realities we experience from the
Lord. We must not let the devil succeed in sowing the spirit of division among
us. We should also ask God to endow us with the spirit of discernment and truth
especially this period that we are faced with the ugly and sad attitude of
human deception all over the world. Thus, prophet Joel in our first reading
today said: sound the trumpet in Zion give the alarm on my holy mountain! Let
all the inhabitants of the country tremble, for the day of the Lord is coming,
yes, it is near. Therefore, we must not allowed ourselves to be distracted by
those who wish to see us fall.
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