Readings: 2 Peter 1: 2-7; Ps.91; Mark 12:1-12
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
THE
UGLY ATTITUDE OF HUMANITY TOWARDS GOD AND THE VINEYARD HE ENTRUSTED TO US
Oftentimes,
I wonder why there is so much evil, greediness and wickedness in the world,
despite how God has blessed us with good things. This is evident in our Gospel
passage today, marked by a growing conflict between Jesus and the religious and
political leaders of his time. And Jesus illustrates this ugly event with an
allegory of the Vineyard Owner which was directed towards the ugly attitudes of
humanity.
In
this allegory, Jesus tells the story of a man who planted a vineyard, fitted it
out with all that was necessary and then leased it out to tenants to cultivate.
Now vineyard owner sent his servants to collect the dues and rents from the
tenants whom he had entrusted with the care of his vineyard which he leased out
to them. Those tenants were wicked and desired to keep everything they gained
to themselves, hence they persecuted and killed the servants sent to them. The
tenants also killed the son of the vineyard owner, whom the owner sent to them
thinking that the tenants would respect his son.
This
allegory describes the relationship between God and humanity and how humanity
has been summoned for a trial. Here, the owner of the vineyard is God, while
the son represents Jesus Himself, the Son of God sent into the world to save
humanity. Also, the vineyard represents the world itself while the wicked
tenants represent the ugly attitudes of humanity towards the resources
entrusted to us by God.
Dear
friends, why all this wickedness, greed and corruption in our society? Today
our nation is on trial before God, for God has presented his case against us,
summoning our blessed land and mountains to act as judge between Him and the
people of this country, by reminding us how He has blessed us with so many
resources, skills, good weather and people. But we have misused them, neglected
his message, and committed a lot of evil and murder, yet we are still crying, seeking solutions
and signs from God.
Today
as tenants in God’s vineyard, we are called to change our attitude positively,
we should turn away from greed, corruption, pride and ego. If not, we will
likely end up like those wicked tenants who acted with such evil against their
fellow men and even against the son of their master and were justly punished.
Therefore,
what God requires from us today is for us to do justice, to love kindly and to
walk humbly with him for our good and the good of others. Little wonder St.
Peter in our first reading made us know that God has given us the guarantee of
something very great and wonderful to come: through them, we will be able to
share the divine nature and to escape corruption in a world that is sunk in
vice. But to attain this, we will have to do our utmost best, adding goodness
to the faith that we have, understanding to our goodness, self-control to our
understanding, patience to our self-control, true devotion to our patience,
kindness towards our fellow men to our devotion, and, to this kindness, love.
LET US PRAY: Lord God, grant that we may turn away from pride, greed and the corruptions of this passing world and become steadfast in faith and care for one another. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you the best of God's favour and blessings.
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