Readings: Acts 16:1-10; Ps.100; John 15:18-21
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
THE
WORLD HATE YOU BECAUSE YOU DO NOT BELONG TO THE WORLD
There
is no doubt that threat breeds fear, insecurity and anger which brings about
the negative feeling we call hatred. Little wonder the word ‘Hate’ is often
used to express a negative feeling towards something or someone who we presumed
to have some threat over us or something related to us. Meanwhile, hatred as we
know is the direct opposite of love. This definition is very important in order
to understand the teaching of Jesus in our Gospel passage today when he said to
his disciples: “If the world hates you, remember that it hated me before you.
If you belonged to the world, the world would love you as its own; but because
you do not belong to the world, because my choice withdrew you from the world,
therefore the world hates you.”
Here,
Jesus who has been talking to his disciples about love and commanding them to
love one another is today warning and telling them that, there is no guarantee
that they will be loved in return by the people of the world. He used himself
as an example of how they may be treated, that if the world hated and
persecuted him so badly, his disciples should expect to be treated the same
way. But why would the worldly-minded people hate and persecute Jesus and his
disciples?
This
is because the presence and words of Jesus bring great light and judgment to
the darkness of this world, and the people of the world love darkness rather
than the Light since their deeds were evil. Everyone who does evil hates the
Light and does not come to the Light for fear that his deeds will be exposed.
So the presence of Jesus the light of the world threatens the people of the
world and this breeds fear, insecurity and anger which brings about the
negative feeling of hatred for Jesus and those who associate with him.
More
so, it is important to note that, when Jesus talks about the “world” as we have
it in the Gospel passage, he is not referring to the physical world but the
people who are so attached to the things of this world. People who have made
the things of this passing world their God and have come to trust in their
ability to exploit others and acquire the earth as their own. They try very
hard to cover their sin and silence the voice of conscience, accusing them of
their sins. But here are Christians constantly reminding them of their sins as
they strive to live a life of holiness which of course stirs up again all those
thoughts and feelings of guilt which they wished to silenced. Hence, this
threat breeds fear, insecurity and anger that gives birth to hatred of
Christians by worldly-minded people.
Dear
friends, today we are called to bear witness even in the face of hatred and
hostility. Despite the world’s hatred, we should never respond with retaliation
or hatred. Yes, there may be times to ask God to judge the wicked. There may be
times to shake the dust off our feet and move on, of course, we have to,
knowing that we can do so through the Spirit of truth dwelling in us. For
through our Baptism, we have received the Holy Spirit in us, which helps us
strive to live a life of love and righteousness even in the midst of
persecutions and hatred.
LET US
PRAY: Almighty and eternal God, who through the regenerating power of Baptism
has been pleased to confer on us the heavenly life, grant us, we pray, the
grace to bear authentic witness of your love and peace in the world full of
hatred and strife. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a lovely
and peaceful weekend.
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