Readings:
Hosea 11:1:4.8-9, Ps. 80, Matt 10:7-15
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
GOD HAS ALWAYS LOVED US, BUT WHY DO WE ALWAYS REBEL AGAINST HIM?
Today in our first reading we heard how God through prophet Hosea demonstrated his compassionate fatherly love for his rebellious people saying: When Israel was a child I loved him, and I called my son out of Egypt. But the more I called to them, the further they went from me; they have offered sacrifice to the Baals and set their offerings smoking before the idols. I myself taught Ephraim to walk, I took them in my arms; yet they have not understood that I was the one looking after them. I led them with reins of kindness, with leading-strings of love. I will not give rein to my fierce anger, I will not destroy Ephraim again, for I am God, not man: I am the Holy One in your midst and have no wish to destroy.
Here,
we heard of God’s anger and dissatisfaction with the constant disobedience and
rebellious attitude of the people and the upcoming consequences for their sins.
But God in his compassionate love, wishes to save the people. Showing us that
in God, we have a compassionate and loving Father who always care about us
despite our constant disobedience and rebellious attitude towards Him. And out
of His love for us, He has not stopped sending His messengers to help guide us
out of the wrong path we are taking. In fact, out of love, He sent Jesus His
only begotten Son to be our Lord and Saviour.
Thus,
in our Gospel passage we heard how Jesus went about doing good, healing the
sick and setting captive free from the shackles of the evil ones and to
continue this great mission he invited his disciples and sent them out,
commanding them to see themselves as someone who gives freely of the good they
have received from God. They should offer to others what they have received
from God, knowing that it has cost them nothing.
They
are to live a life of detachment that is, in this mission, they are to depend
totally on God's providence. Unfortunate many of the disciples have to face
rejection and persecutions from people, who through their rebellious attitude
have refused to believe in God even though he has always been so patient,
loving, caring and forgives us.
Dear
friends, why is it that the more God loves us the more we separate ourselves
from him? Today, we are called to repent from our sinful and rebellious
attitudes and embrace the compassionate love and care that God is offering us.
And as disciples of Christ, we have received a lot from God without payment; we
should learn to give without expecting reward.
Today
we are called to acknowledge with gratitude all that we have received from God
and give freely to others that which we have received. For this act of charity
will purify us from pride and self-righteousness, because we are all recipients
of God's love, mercy, forgiveness, favour, protection, healing and deliverance
just like St. Benedict, whose memorial we celebrate today. For he is known for his
renowned piety and commitment to living a life of purity and prayer, of which
he inspired many others to follow him in a life of asceticism and prayer.
Therefore,
we must offer to others these same gifts which we have received. We are to show
love to people, forgive, help the needy and share with one another the gifts
God has blessed us with, and if our love and care are rejected, we should offer
it as a sign for the judgement day. Remember, your kind gestures today can turn
someone's life around now or later and by so doing we extend God’s divine
compassion to rebellious humanity.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, you have sacrificed a lot to save us from our rebellious and
sinful attitudes, through the intercession of St. Benedict open our hearts once
again to repent and embrace your compassionate love and care for us. We ask
this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a blessed day.
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