Homily
For Wednesday Fourth Week of Lent Year B, 13th March, 2024
Readings:
Isaiah 49:8-15; PPs.145; John 5:17-30
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LEARN
TO MAKE YOUR PLANS PERFECT BY ALIGNING THEM WITH THE WILL OF GOD
The
second stanza of one of the beautiful songs in our hymn book titled “By and
By”, composed by Charles A. Tindley says:
Oft
our cherished plans have failed,
Disappointments
have prevailed,
And
we've wandered in the darkness,
heavy-hearted
and alone;
But
we're trusting in the Lord,
And,
according to His Word,
We
will understand it better by and by.
This
song will help us understand why Oftentimes when we have good and wonderful
intentions, which we feel is the best thing in our life, does not work out the
way we want it. This is because our intention may be good and wonderful but as
long as it does not fall in line with the will of God, we may only struggle
with them, but will not achieve the desired results. So for our cherished plans
not to fail, we must learn to outline our intentions with the will of God, just
like Jesus in our Gospel passage today.
We heard how Jesus outlined his intentions with that of his Father when he said ‘I
tell you most solemnly, the Son can do nothing by himself; he can do only what
he sees the Father doing: I can do nothing by myself, because I aim to do
not my own will, but the will of him who sent me.’
Here,
we see that Jesus' conviction came from within. That is from the will of God
his Father, who sent him for the salvation of humanity and this was the
priority of his life. Jesus spoke of God as a loving father with whom he
related closely and confidently. The relationship was so great that the work of
Jesus was the same as the work of the Father. But those who could not understand
this relationship felt threatened. That is why they seek a way to kill
him.
This
should not be our attitude, rather we should seek to outline our intentions
with that of God by building a good relationship with him. Though it may be
hard to understand and build a relationship between divinity and humanity; through prayers, we can develop the willingness to do and fulfil the will of
God. And when this is done we will surely achieve our cherished plans.
Dear
friends, I don't know the cherished plans in your heart right now, I don’t know
your cherished plans which have failed and it seems as if disappointments have
prevailed, thereby wandering in the darkness of confusion and heavy heart all
alone. Today Jesus is inviting us to make those cherished plans according to
the will of God including all our troubles, all our challenges and disappointments and he will help us to
succeed.
For we
heard the Lord saying in our first reading: At the favourable time I will
answer you, on the day of salvation I will help you. For a woman does not
forget her baby at the breast, or fail to cherish the son of her womb. Yet even
if these forget, I will never forget you. Therefore, we have to ensure that all
our cherished plans are in line with the will of God, then we will tell the
story of how we overcame our most troublesome and darkest moments, and then we will
understand it better by and by.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, as we learn to outline our intentions with your will,
may you direct our cherished plans to suit your will and so achieve the desired
results. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you the best of
God's favour.
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