Readings: 1Pet. 1:18-25; Ps.147; Mark 10:32-45
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
WHAT
IS YOUR ATTITUDE TOWARDS POWER AND THE INFLUENTIAL THINGS OF THIS WORLD?
One of
the most ugly attitudes of most of our leaders today is the love of power,
people are ready to do anything just to grab power. People kill, kidnap,
blackmail and condemn others because of their ambition to hold power and
sustain it. This ugly attitude of mankind is well displayed in our Gospel
passage today when the two sons of Zebedee requested that Jesus should promise
that they should sit one at his right hand and the other at his left in his
kingdom.
This
unfortunate request was made while Jesus was telling his disciples about his
passion and death. But instead of reflecting on the seriousness of the words of
Jesus, they were busy quarrelling over who grabs power as most people do today.
For when the other ten heard about the
request made by these two sons of Zebedee, they were indignant with the two
brothers. perhaps because they had misinterpreted Jesus’ teachings about the
Kingdom and presumed that it would be a kingdom in which they would have honour
and prestige like most people think today.
But
Jesus called them and said, ‘You know that among the pagans the rulers lord it
over them, and their great men make their authority felt. This is not to happen
among you. No; anyone who wants to be great among you must be your servant, and
anyone who wants to be first among you must be your slave, just as the Son of
Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for
many.
Dear
friends, true greatness is found in sincere service to others and not in
over-ambition for power nor by plotting against others. This ugly attitude is
what we often experience in our families, societies and our country today.
Where people do all kinds of evil in order to grab power and sustain it.
Little
wonder St. Peter in our second reading today said: Remember, the ransom that
was paid to free you from the useless way of life your ancestors handed down
was not paid in anything corruptible, neither in silver nor gold, but in the
precious blood of a lamb without spot or stain, namely Christ. You have been
obedient to the truth and purified your souls until you can love like brothers,
in sincerity; let your love for each other be real and from the heart.
Friends,
I don’t know what your experience has been as regards to serving others. I
don’t know which of the characters in our readings can best describe our
attitude towards power. Are we like the sons of Zebedee? Is our attitude like
that of the ten disciples? Is our attitude like that of the pagan rulers who
lord it over others? Whichever category we fall in, today we are called to be
humble like Jesus who came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life
as a ransom for many. Therefore, as leaders, we should see ourselves as
servants and not seek after status beyond our reach or plot the downfall of
others. Remember, ambition can be a good thing but only if it is kept in check
and if pursued for the right reason, that is, to serve others.
LET US PRAY: Lord God, we are often consumed
by excess love for power, which we often misuse and abuse. As we listen to your teaching today, may we
learn to use the power and authority entrusted to us in humble service for the
common good of all. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a
favourable day.
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