Readings: 1 John 1:1-4; Ps 97; John 20:2-8
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
THAT
LIFE WAS MADE VISIBLE SO THAT YOU JOY WILL BE COMPLETE
As we
continue the octave of Christmas, today the Church celebrates the Feast of St
John the Apostle and Evangelist. St. John as we know is one of the Twelve
Apostles one of the three inner circles of Jesus Christ and no doubt one of
the four great Evangelists of the Church. As one of the three inner circles of
our Lord, John together with St. Peter and St. James his brother were often
brought to the most important events in the ministry of our Lord Jesus Christ.
St.
John as we know was present in great events such as the resurrection of the
synagogue official’s dead daughter, the Transfiguration of the Lord at Mount
Tabor, and also at the agony of the Lord at the Gardens of Gethsemane before
the time of the Lord’s Passion. He witnessed the great works and miracles of Jesus.
We
will recall that St. John was one of those who remained and followed the Lord
at the moments of his Passion, suffering and death on the Cross. He also
remained with Mary at the foot of the cross and it was John that the Lord Jesus
entrusted Mary his Mother, and also John to Mary as well. This no doubt shows
the important role St. John played in the life and mission of the Lord Jesus.
The
fruit of this great privilege is evident in the missionary activities of St.
John. For he spent all his life in spreading the truth of God all over the
world. He also wrote several letters and Epistles and the fourth Gospel is
attributed to him. He also received the great vision of the end time event when
he was in exile as a result of the persecution of Christians, this vision he
recorded in the book of Revelations as we have it today.
So
today as we celebrate the Feast of this great Apostle, we heard the readings of
his first letter and his Gospel passage. In this letter, as we have it in our
first reading today, St John wrote about Christ the Word of Life that has come
into this world. Concerning this Word he said: this is what we have heard from
him, and the message that we are announcing to you: that God is light; there is
no darkness in him at all. If we say that we are in union with God while we are
living in darkness, we are lying because we are not living the truth. It is
this Word of truth that we are celebrating this Christmas.
However,
this Christmas celebration will not be complete if we do not let the Lord be
born in our hearts or if we do not have a personal experience of the Lord Jesus
in our lives such as the one we heard in our Gospel passage today. Here, we were told about the personal experience of John and Peter, who having heard
about the resurrection of the Lord, ran towards the empty tomb with open hearts to encounter Christ, who had died and is risen in order to save us and remove
from our hearts the guilty of sin and death, so that we can embrace his divine
and eternal life.
Dear
friends, this is the fundamental core of our Christian faith; this is the
victory that transforms us and unites us with our Lord. Hence, if Jesus who was born for us, was crucified died buried risen, and is alive, who will
ever be able to separate us from him? Who will ever be able to deprive us of the
love of him who has conquered hatred and overcomes death?
Friends,
I don't know what has been your experience in this world, especially this
Christmas season. I don't know how you woke up today. I don't know what
troubles you mind? But all I know is that today is another gift of God to
humanity, a day of joy, a day of victory. I am excited, and hopeful and am going to
live it with all joy, not trying to change things that I could not be able to change or try to fix things that do not want to be fixed.
I will
not let the ugly situation in our world today or any ugly event of the past
distract me today or steal my joy. I will focus on the blessings that comes
with the joy of the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. I will follow the
directives of the Lord, for his ways are right and the upright walk in them,
but the transgressors stumble in them. Thus, let us proclaim the message of
this season and spread it throughout the world with the joyful song of this
Holy Season.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we celebrate the great event of Christmas, may your joy fill
our hearts and through the intercessions of St John, may we spread this joy all
over the world especially to people and places where this joy is lacking. We
ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed day.
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