Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
RESPONDING
TO OUR VOCATION WITHOUT MAKING EXCUSES
The
path to success is so rigorous, strenuous and competitive. The strong pass
through it and are celebrated, while the weak will always quit or give up.
Hence, a lot of people have not been able to achieve their goal in life
because, always they have excuses to give. Oftentimes we hear such people
saying I want to do this but.., I could have done it but..., I thought of it
but… I was almost there but...
This
kind of attitude is what Jesus is addressing in our Gospel passage today, when
he said to someone, ‘Follow me’, the man replied, ‘Let me go and bury my father
first.’ But he answered, ‘Leave the dead to bury their dead; your duty is to go
and spread the news of the kingdom of God.’ Than another said, ‘I will follow
you, sir, but first let me go and say goodbye to my people at home.’ Jesus said
to him, ‘Once the hand is laid on the plough, no one who looks back is fit for
the kingdom of God.
Here,
Jesus is emphasizing that following him requires a life of total self-denial
and the man who requested to follow Jesus had not reflect thoroughly what
following Jesus would entail. So Jesus made it clear that following him would
mean giving up many of the personal comforts that he enjoyed and perhaps took
for granted.
However,
it may seems that the Lord Jesus was very harsh when he said that those who
have chosen to follow him and looked back were not fit for the kingdom of God
or that those who died ought to be left on their own to be buried. This is not
the case here, rather Jesus is emphasizing that to be his follower requires
serious commitment and sacrifices at all
times.
And
this is what we see in the life St. Francis of Assisi, whose memorial we
celebrate today. He was known for his deep spirituality towards listening to
the Word of God and his humble act of charity to the poor and needy. He once
said we must not be wise and prudent according to the flesh. Rather we must be
simple, humble, pure and never desire to be over others.
Dear
friends, what excuses are you giving for refusing to follow the call of the
Lord? Do you not know that for us to succeed in life and also make it to
heaven, we need to pass through some rigorous steps and stop making excuses?
Sometimes the rigorousness of the paths may seem difficult and impossible but
at the end they form the experience that will propel us to success and sustain
us as well. So as we journey through the
rigorous path of success in our mission and vocations, let us be encouraged by
the life of St. Francis of Assisi, knowing that none of our sacrifices and
contribution in the mission of Christ and his Church will be in vain.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, teach us how to faithfully embrace our vocation and mission in
life without making excuses. May we be ever more nourished by your word and
find in it the fount of grace to journey the path of life, we ask this through
Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed day.
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