Readings: Deut.26:16-19, Ps.119, Matt. 5:43-48
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
THE
LIFE OF PERFECTION REQUIRES SACRIFICIAL LOVE
Naturally, people desire to love and be loved, to relate and be in the company of those
whom they love. Nobody enjoys being among those who detest them and cause them
pain and sorrow. That is why people naturally sacrifice for those whom they
love in order to keep their friendship and companion. But it takes greater love
and sacrifice to do good to people who detest us and cause us sorrow and pain
since it is difficult and unnatural to sacrifice for such people.
This
sacrificial life of love is what Jesus calls us to embrace in pursuit of the
life of perfection. Little wonder he says in our Gospel passage: ‘If you love
those who love you, what right have you to claim any credit? Even the tax
collectors do as much, do they not? And if you save your greetings for your
brothers, are you doing anything exceptional? Even the pagans do as much, do
they not? You must therefore be perfect just as your heavenly Father is
perfect.’
Here
Jesus emphasises that though it is natural and universal for human beings to love
those who love them. But what makes his disciples different from other people
is the ability to love not just everyone, but to love their enemies and not
take vengeance or bear grudges against one another. For by so doing we will be
imitating the perfection of God our heavenly Father, who shows equal love to
all and calls us to a greater life of sacrificial love and deeper virtue
towards perfection. Hence, we are called in our first reading today to keep the
laws of the Lord, to keep and observe them with all our heart and with all our
soul so that we will be a people consecrated to the Lord and by so doing become
perfect just as our heavenly Father is perfect.
Dear
friends, the life of perfection requires sacrificial love. So, today are called
to a life of deeper virtue through love that leads to perfection. We are called
to choose love over hatred and forgiveness over vengeance. Hatred breeds
violence and other things that weaken the human soul, but love unites and
heals. The fact is that God desires peace for humanity and this peace is what
Jesus came to bring in the world, to restore the peace that God intended for
all creation from the first day of creation. So today all of us are called to
offer this peace to the world full of hatred, greed and violence. This we are called to accept and live out day by day
in every way we can.
Therefore, friends, it’s time for us to stretch out the hands of friendship and peace to
everyone both friends and enemies alike, by investing more resources in things
that bring about peace and friendship with one another, rather than building a nuclear weapon that breeds more violence and hatred in the world. For by so
doing the world will become more peaceful and loving.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, today we are called to live a life of perfection through
sacrificial love. But the cross of the sacrificial life of love is so heavy, give
us the grace to truly carry it by forgiving our enemies and striving towards the
life of perfection that offers peace, mercy, compassion and love to distressed
humanity. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Peace be with you.
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