Reading: 2 Kings 2:1.6-14; Ps. 31; Matt. 6:1-6.16-18
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
THE RIGHT ATTITUDE TOWARDS RELIGIOUS PIETY AND HUMANITARIAN SERVICES
There
are three principle disciplines that guide all our religious pieties, these
disciplines include almsgiving, prayer and fasting. They can be rightly
extended to every act of righteousness and service rendered to humanity. These
disciplines have not been properly understood or implemented by people, for
most people see these disciplines as an opportunity to display their piety in
order to gain cheap human popularity and admiration.
The
negative attitude towards these religious disciplines has been greatly adopted
by many people including religious leaders who should know better. Therefore,
it is this ugly and negative attitude that Jesus is addressing in our Gospel
passage today when he warned his disciples not to indulge in any form of
outward display of their religious pieties so as to attract the admiration of
others. Here Jesus presents how we should properly carry out our religious
pieties and obligations, and any service we render for the sake of humanity.
Using
each of these three spiritual disciplines, he gave us the basic formula saying:
That we should not blow trumpets in the streets to draw the attention of
everyone when we give alms to the poor. We should not say our prayers in the
most conspicuous places so that people will marvel at our holiness and when
fasting, we should not put on gloomy and drawn looks so that everyone will know
that we are fasting. Then he calls us not to be like the hypocrites who display
their charitable deeds, for they have received their reward. After this, he
instructed us regarding the secret practice of piety and promised us that God
would reward us for any piety practised in secret.
Thus,
Jesus calls us to carry out our religious pieties and obligations to humanity
secretly, for when it is done in secret we will receive great rewards from God
and as recipients of these rewards, we will be surprised, because we have no
idea that we did anything remarkable or that anyone noticed our charitable
acts.
For we
certainly did not perform the charity to gain rewards. Rather, it is the
combination of our selfless, sacrificial and unassuming attitudes that opens
the channel by which God dispenses His blessings upon us. And this is evident
in the life of Elisha who patiently and faithfully served his master Elijah and
received as his reward a double grace of the spirit of Elijah as we have it in
our first reading today.
Dear
friends, we are called to cultivate the right attitude towards our religious
pieties and carry them out with the right intention and purpose, and not just
for any selfish purpose. Therefore, we must have the right disposition and
direction towards our religious pieties and shun all forms of worldly interest
or rewards, so as not to be distracted by the vanity of the things of this
passing world. Let humility, faithfulness, and sacrificial love be the driving
force towards all our religious pieties and every other thing we do for the
goodwill of humanity.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, the strength of those who hope in you, graciously grant us the
gift of humility and a sacrificial attitude towards our family, religious and
societal obligations and responsibilities. May we carry them out faithfully and
selflessly with the right attitude and good intentions? We ask this through
Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed day.
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