Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
WILL YOU INVITE THE POOR WHO MAY NOT
INVITE YOU IN RETURN?
A critical look at what is happening in
our world today, it is obvious that the world is in a big crisis. This is
because humanity has lost the true meaning of love. For we have abandoned God
who is the source and power of love. Today people find it very difficult to
love and do things for others for free. We want to know what we will gain from
whatever we do for people, because of selfishness and greediness. So we are
called to be more charitable to people especially the poor who can not pay us
back.
Little wonder Jesus in our Gospel passage
today says: when you give a lunch or a dinner, do not ask your friends,
brothers, relations or rich neighbours, for fear they repay your courtesy by
inviting you in return. No; when you have a party, invite the poor, the
crippled, the lame, the blind; that they cannot pay you back means that you are
fortunate because repayment will be made to you when the virtuous rise again.’
Here, Jesus gave us reasons why we should
not be seeking for gain and rewards for everything we do here on earth, rather
we must learn to help others especially the poor. For he made us know that it
is natural and universal for human beings to seek for rewards for whatever they
have done. But what makes his disciples different from other people is the
ability to do good without seeking for rewards in this passing world. By so
doing we will be imitating God our heavenly Father, who in his compassionate
heart shows equal love to both the rich and the poor.
Hence, we are called to always consider
the poor and those who are less privileged. For we cannot be true Christians
unless we are willing to love sacrificially in our actions and interactions, in
all situations and to everyone without exception just like our Lord God who
cares for us all. Little wonder St. Paul in our first reading today says: How
rich are the depths of God, how deep his wisdom and knowledge and how
impossible to penetrate his motives or understand his methods! Who could ever
know the mind of the Lord? Who could ever be his counsellor? Who could ever
give him anything or lend him anything?
Dear friends, how many of us Christians
are willing and able to follow these instructions of the Lord? How many of us
are ready to invite the poor and less privileged into our events of life? The
truth is that the poor are not necessarily those who do not have money, but
anyone who desires to benefit from God’s goodness in us. How I wish we would
embrace this principle of loving and stretching the hands of friendship and
peace to the poor and the less privileged, by investing more resources in
things that bring about peace and friendship with one another, rather than
separating us and depriving the poor of their rights. For when this is done,
then the world will become more peaceful and loving.
LET US PRAY: Lord God, help us to learn how to invite the poor
knowing that they are not able to pay us back but our rewards will be in
heaven, give us the grace to bear the
sacrificial nature of this demand and so become a true sign of your loving
presence to the poor and less privileged. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Amen. Do have a fruitful week.
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