Readings: 2Kings 5:1-15, Ps. 42, Luke 4:24-30
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
BE
CAREFUL WITH PRIDE FOR IT CAN MAKE YOU LOSE GOD’S BLESSINGS
One of
the forces that drives the world order today is pride. People can do anything
to prove how powerful, influential, popular, wealthy and connected they are
before everyone they encounter. Hence, at any little provocation, you see them
ranting: "I will show you today who am I", "By the time I finish
with you, you will come to know me". I will do this, I will do that...
just to prove who they parade themselves to be. Everywhere they go, they want
to be highly recognized, they look down on every other person. This ugly
attitude is what the devil certainly wants us to have so that we end up
distancing ourselves from God.
The
devil does not want us to be saved, and he would tempt us to be arrogant and
prideful as we heard in our first reading today in the story of Naaman the
Syrian, who went to the land of Israel seeking healing from leprosy he
had been suffering from. But when Naaman sought the prophet Elisha, he was told
to wash himself at the River Jordan seven times, and he would be healed. But he
refused out of pride.
This
was exactly how the devil tried to prevent Naaman from finding healing, not
just from leprosy but also from his sinfulness and lack of faith, by placing
pride, ego and stubbornness in his way. It was at this point that, Naaman’s
servant reminded him to be humble and accept the conditions for him to
be healed since it was a very easy thing for him to do. In the end, Naaman
obeyed, humbling himself in obedience to the advice of the servant and was
healed.
In the
same way in our Gospel passage today, the people of Nazareth refused to listen
to Jesus or believe in him because they stubbornly persisted in believing that
what they had known earlier about Jesus as the Son of a mere carpenter meant
that he could not have attained such power, authority and wisdom. Their
prejudices and egos prevented them from having faith as they hardened their
hearts and minds against God. As such, the Lord could not do much in their
midst, and in the end, referring to the events of Naaman and the widow
of Zarephath. Thus, he left his hometown doing little because of their pride
and lack of faith.
Dear
friends, pride is the first capital sin, so, do not let pride deprive you of
God’s blessings. Thus, we are called today to renounce pride and embrace the
courage of humility. We must entrust ourselves humbly to the Lord, because only
in this way will we be able to become docile instruments in his hands and allow
him to do great things through us and in
our lives.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, oftentimes we have failed to humble ourselves, because of pride
and this has deprived us of your blessings. As we listen to your words today,
may we learn to humble ourselves and so obtain your blessings and favours. We
ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed and favourable week.
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