Readings:
Is.49:1-6; Ps.71; John 13:21-33.36-38
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
ARE
YOU A BETRAYAL AND DENIAL OF GOD’S GRACE AND LOVE?
Today
being the third day of Holy Week, the readings are selected to help us focus
our attention on the upcoming celebrations of the Easter Triduum when we are
going to enter into the most sacred moments in the history of our salvation. In
our first reading, we heard of the suffering servant of God, the light of the
nations who shall come forth as the Saviour sent by God. He will therefore
bring hope to the people of God who are suffering and oppressed. An event which
played out in the life of Jesus.
Consequently,
the Gospel passage today, presents the moment when Jesus the Saviour sent by
God was troubled in spirit on account of the passion he has to pass through as
a result of the ugly attitudes of humanity as played out in the lives of his
very disciples. Hence he declared, ‘I tell you most solemnly, one of you will
betray me.’ Here, Jesus is talking about the betrayal of Judas and the
announcement of Peter’s denial as well. These two events place before us the
terrible action of his two disciples which will lead to his arrest and
condemnation. With this pronouncement, Judas became aware that Jesus knew about
his plans. But this does not change his mind and decision to betray him. So
from that moment, Satan entered him and he separated himself and left the
presence of Jesus and his disciples.
Dear
FRIENDS, are you a betrayal and denial of God’s grace and love? Today we hear
how the ugly attitude of the human person of betrayal and denial led to the
capture and torture of Jesus. Today it is Judas, at the house of Caiaphas and
the Cross it will be Peter’s turn while every day we do the same, if not worse.
But, unlike Judas, who plotted his betrayal over a price. Peter's denial of
Jesus comes from his weakness and lack of courage to withstand evil.
Oftentimes, in different places and circumstances, it will be our turn to
either be betrayed, denied or betray, deny other people. Whatever the case, we
must know that it is not simply Jesus and his love that we have betrayed, we
have betrayed ourselves.
The
fact remains that, our attitudes and selfishness sometimes are like that of
Judas. Our sins against God and our neighbours are betrayals of our commitments
and promises we made to either God or our neighbours. This is why we must be
careful in order not to end up falling into temptation like Judas who fell into
this temptation because of money and personal benefit, ending up committing a
great sin against his very master and friends.
Therefore,
this Holy Week we must have an examination of conscience on how often we have
betrayed one another. We must reconcile with those we have betrayed in any way
as we resolve by God’s grace never to engage in such an ugly attitude. This we
do by allowing our Christian faith and virtues to shine brightly in the midst
of all the darkness of betrayal and denial as we look up to Jesus our Lord and
Saviour, especially in these dark and difficult moments in our world where
people do all sorts of evil things to one another.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, give us the grace and courage this Holy Season not to
deny or betray you or our neighbour, for without your grace there is no sin we
may not commit against You or our neighbour today. This we ask through Christ
our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful day.
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