Readings: 1Cor 15:1-8; Ps.19; John 14:6-14
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
DO YOU
WANT TO SEE THE FATHER? THEN FOLLOW JESUS THE WAY, THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE
The
main goal of discipleship is acquiring the mind of the master and the price to
pay is obedience and the ability to learn from the Master. This is clear with
the use of the imagery of Father and Son by Jesus to explain his relationship
with God the Father. But oftentimes, the people and even his disciples find it
difficult to understand the systematic fashion of this relationship.
So in
our Gospel passage today, Jesus tried to explain this relationship to his
disciples when he said to them: I am the Way, the Truth and the Life, If you
know me, you know my Father too. From this moment you know him and have seen
him. Curiously, Philip said, ‘Lord, let us see the Father and then we shall be
satisfied'. But Jesus said: you must believe me when I say that I am in the
Father and the Father is in me; I tell you most solemnly, whoever believes in
me will perform even greater works because I am going to the Father and
whatever you ask for in my name I will do it.
Here
Jesus is saying that if we want to know God and understand his ways in relation
to humanity, all we need to do is to look at him (Jesus) as the Son of the
Father who has come to reveal the true image of God to humanity. We are to
observe what he does, listen to what he teaches, watch how he behaves, what and
who he loves, and what he rejects or defends for by so doing we will discover
God in him because as the Son, he is the true human image of God. He is one
with the Father in unity of existence and life and this is evidenced in the
Words he spoke and the works he performed.
Consequently,
those who believe in him are endowed with the power of the Holy Spirit and will
do greater works than he has done, for he has gone to the Father and whatever
they ask in his name he will do it because they will be asking in accordance
with the Holy Spirit in union with the name of the very person of Jesus whose
request the Father will always granted.
So
today we celebrate the feast of SS Philip and James, two great Apostles of our
Lord Jesus, who laboured and worked hard to serve the Lord and brought his Good
News to different corners of the world. Tradition has it that, Philip
evangelized and preached in places like Greece, Asia Minor and Syria. It was
during one of his ministries, according to tradition, that he was martyred when
along with Bartholomew, tried to convince the wife of the local ruler to
convert to the Christian faith and the furious ruler ordered Philip and
Bartholomew to be crucified upside-down.
But
Philip asked his persecutors to release Bartholomew, which they did, but he
remained on the cross, and there he died a martyr. Similarly, St. James the
Lesser as he was called, was also a devoted disciple of the Lord, who was
credited with the evangelization and conversion of many peoples just like
Philip and the other Apostles. He was also martyred in Egypt, where he worked
greatly in spreading the Gospel and defending the faith he had found in Jesus.
Dear
friends, the questions we need to ask ourselves today are: Do we believe in God as our Father? Do we
personally and truly know and believe in Jesus as the way, the truth and the
life? Have we any personal experience of the power of the Holy Spirit? The
truth is that we can only do great work in his name when we have a personal
experience and encounter with the risen Lord, just like the disciples Philip
and James who after experiencing the risen Lord, sacrificed their lives for the
sake of his Gospel.
Therefore,
I don’t what your experience of the Lord has been. I don’t know what you want
God to do for you, I don’t know the prayer points you recite every day, I don’t
know how deep your requests are, all I know is that if we truly have a personal
relationship with Jesus and believe in him as the way, the truth and the life,
we are going to be endowed with the power of the Holy Spirit and will do
greater works then he has done, for he has gone to the Father and has promised
us that whatever we ask in his name he will do it.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we follow Jesus the way, the truth and the life, help us to
carry out our responsibilities effectively, may we through the intercession of
SS. Philip and James, have a personal experience of your presence in our lives,
so by presenting our needs before you, we may find favour in your presence.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you a fruitful day.
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