Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LORD LET YOUR SPIRIT SPEAK IN US JUST LIKE ST. STEPHEN
Everyday
God makes himself present to us, but we often ignore him or pretend we do not
perceive his presence. The truth is that in each heart, there is a secret
garden which God has made uniquely for himself and that garden is our
conscience. This garden is like a safety deposit vault which has two keys, God
has one key, hence the soul cannot let in anyone else but God. The human heart
has the other key, which no one can get in without his/her consent. However,
God is always at the gate of this garden with his key but we often pretend to
be looking for ours.
This
is the ugly attitude of humanity which is well illustrated by the people who
seek to kill Stephen as we have it in our first reading today. For Stephen was
filled with grace and power and began to work miracles and great signs among
the people. But certain people came forward to debate with him. As they could
not get the better of him because of his wisdom. They were infuriated and
planned to kill him. Nevertheless, Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, gazed
into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at God’s right hand.
This he witnessed before them, but they stoned him to death.
Dear
friends, today we celebrate the feast of St. Stephen the first martyr who
opened completely the door of his heart and finding God, he witnessed with his
life and goes up triumphantly to heaven. We are called today to open up our
minds and hearts for God to fill us with the grace and power of witnessing to
the Good News of our Lord Jesus Christ. We are called not to be afraid to bear
witness. For we may be dragged before
governors and kings for the sake of the Gospel, we should not worry about how
to speak or what to say; for what we are to say will be given to us when the
time comes, as Jesus promised us in our Gospel passage today.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, as we open up our
minds and hearts for your words to reign in us. Grant us the grace and courage
to bear witness to the Gospel and through the intercession of St Stephen, may
we find you in daily events of our lives. Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do
have a fruitful week.
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