Readings:
Is.42:1-7; Ps.26; John 12:1-11
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
WHAT
ARE WE OFFERING TO GOD IN APPRECIATION FOR ALL HE HAS DONE FOR US?
Six
days to the passion and crucifixion of Jesus, we are called to embark on a
spiritual journey of faith, passion and hope with Jesus. Little wonder, the
first reading today, talks about the Saviour whom God sent into the world to
bring forth justice and peace, and to reconcile the world with himself.
Reminding us again that God has sent us a redeemer in the person of Christ his
Son and servant, Who reveals God’s desire to save his people, by his readiness
to take up the Cross and suffer for our sake.
This
is evident in our Gospel passage today, where we have the story of how Mary in
appreciation anointed the feet of Jesus just before he commenced his Passion.
This happened as Lazarus and his sisters gave a dinner to Jesus, perhaps in thanksgiving. Martha did the
serving. While Mary honoured Jesus by anointing his feet with a precious
ointment. This is because, when Mary saw her brother sitting at the same table
with Jesus who turned her mourning into joy, could any gift be too great or
precious to express her gratitude? No!
The
generosity of Mary in the eyes of Judas, appeared wasteful. But Mary knew that
Jesus was worthy of her honour and service, even when it cost so much. Here,
Judas sees waste, but Jesus sees love. She pours her love on the feet of the
one who will pour himself out on the whole world for the salvation of all
humanity. Mary made a dramatic gesture of love which anticipates the love of
Jesus on the Cross. But what are we offering to Jesus in appreciation for all
he has done for us?
Dear
friends, let us ask ourselves today if we have any kind of Mary's spirit in our
hearts, the spirit that prompt us to show love and gratitude to our Lord and
Saviour and to one another? This holy week, can anything be too precious so as
to distract us from spending quality time with the Lord in thanksgivings for
his love and mercy in our lives?
Therefore,
let us endeavour to utilize this golden opportunity to experience the Lord
personally in our lives, as we resolve this day to live our lives faithfully,
so as to be more humble, open and willing to listen to God. Let us struggle to
get rid of all pride, ego, ambition, selfishness and greed in our hearts, for
all these desires lead us to fall into temptation to sin and so distract us
from reaching our goal of journeying with the Lord in his passion, death and
resurrection at Easter.
LET US
PRAY: Lord Jesus, nothing was too great in Mary's heart to offer you, may
nothing distract us from expressing our love and gratitude to you as we journey
with you this period of your passion and crucifixion for the salvation of
humanity, you who lives and reigns forever and ever. Amen. God bless you.
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