Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LEARN
TO CONTRIBUTE POSITIVELY TO THE MISSION OF CHRIST LIKE ST. LUKE
Today
we celebrate the feast of St. Luke, one of the four great Evangelists of our
Christian faith. According to traditions St. Luke was probably a Hellenised Jew
or a Greek who embraced the Christian faith as one of the earliest converts
among the earliest disciples of Jesus Christ. He was known as a physician and
highly educated and intelligent, which made it possible for him to able to
give us a well-detailed account of the very important events about the life
and ministry of Jesus in the Gospel account according to Luke and the life and
mission of Christ’s disciples in Act of Apostles as inspired by the Holy
Spirit.
No
doubt St. Luke through his Gospel account has converted many to the Christian
faith, turning many people towards the Lord and calling them to embrace his
truth and love. Therefore Luke has proved himself to be a great disciple by
demonstrating the act of being a good missionary for we heard in our Gospel
passage today, how the Lord appointed seventy-two persons and sent them out
ahead of him, in pairs, to all the towns and places he was to visit. He
said to them, ‘The harvest is rich but the labourers are few, so ask the Lord
of the harvest to send labourers to his harvest. Start now, but remember, I
am sending you out like lambs among wolves. Carry no purse, no haversack, no
sandals. Salute no one on the road. Whatever house you go into, let your first
words be, “Peace to this house!
Here,
Jesus gave us the nature and
requirements for carrying out his missionary mandate successfully. So, to
continue this great mission he invites his disciples and sends them out,
commanding them to see themselves as someone who gives freely of the good they
have received from God. Hence, we should offer to others what we have received
from God just like St Luke, knowing that it has cost us nothing. We must live a
life of detachment that is, in this mission, we are to depend totally on God's
providence. Unfortunately, many of the disciples have to face rejection and persecution from people, who through their rebellious attitude have refused to believe in
God even though He has always been so patient, loving, caring and forgiving us.
So, as
we celebrate this feast of St. Luke the Evangelist, let us be inspired by his faith
and commitment. Let us follow his examples as we carry out our missionary
mandates no matter how insignificant they may be. We should not underrate our
efforts or think that we can't be like St. Luke because of
our background or level of exposure. Rather we should know that God has called
his disciples from different backgrounds and works of life: the poor, the
rich, some educated, some illiterate, some privileged and powerful, while
others weak and not insignificant. So our background and level do not matter. What is important is our attitude towards the missionary mandate
entrusted to us at any level we find ourselves.
But
dear friends, what is our attitude today towards the missionary mandate of
Christ? How has the Word of God shaped our lives? How are we contributing
towards the missionary mandate of Christ?
Today, as we celebrate the feast of St Luke, we recall his great
contributions to the Church and the Christian faithful. For just as St Luke
gave us the Gospel account and the Act of the Apostles as inspired by the Holy
Spirit, we as disciples of Christ, have also received a lot from God and his
saints without payment; we should learn to give without expecting reward.
Calling us to acknowledge with gratitude all that we have received from God and
give freely to others that which we have received. For this act of charity will
purify us from pride and self-righteousness, because we are all recipients of
God's love, mercy, forgiveness, favour, protection, healing and deliverance.
So, we must offer to others these same gifts which we have received.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, today as we celebrate the feast of St. Luke you gave us the
requirements and nature of our missionary mandate. Help us to effectively follow these requirements just like St Luke did. We ask this through Christ
our Lord Amen. Do have a favourable week.
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