Readings: Ezek. 24:15-24, Deut.32:18-21, Matt. 19:16-22
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
DON’T
BE SO MUCH ATTACHED TO THE THINGS OF THIS PASSING WORLD FOR YOU WILL LEAVE THEM
ONE DAY
In our
societies today, people can go to any length to acquire properties, treasures,
fame, influence and power that will last from the fourth to the tenth
generation without thinking of that which will lead to eternal life. This is
quite disturbing when we reflect on the negative effects of this situation in
our societies and families today.
This ugly behaviour is exactly the mindset of
the young man in our Gospel passage today, who claimed to have kept all the
commandments without realizing that he has actually abandoned the fundamental
principle of the commandment, which has to do with loving and caring for our
neighbours, especially the poor.
So
Jesus draws his attention to this fundamental principle of our human existence,
when he said to him, “If you wish to be perfect, go and sell what you own and
give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come,
follow me”. This really touched his ego and pride, so he suddenly became very
sad and dejected and went away sorrowfully.
This
is why a proud and possessive person will find it difficult to remain faithful
in their relationship with God and their neighbours just like the people of
Israel in our first reading, who have constantly been disobedient and proud in
their relationship with God and their neighbours, an ugly attitude that is
leading them to destruction.
Thus,
God addressed them through the prophet Ezekiel, telling them that unless they
changed, they would all be crushed and conquered by the Babylonians. For their
city, their whole kingdom, their king and people, their proud Temple built by
King Solomon would be torn down and destroyed, all because of their infidelity
to God’s commandment.
Dear
friends, what is it in this passing world that you are so much attached to?
Today, Jesus touched the very thing that this young rich man was not ready to
give up: his money, his houses, his credentials, his power, pride and all his
wealth. But, if we are honest enough, we will admit that we all have some
things we would be very slow to let go of if Jesus should make the same demand
of us. Things we would not like God to ask us to give up.
In
fact, it might be a good thing today for us to ask ourselves, what would be the
most difficult thing for us to give up if Jesus should ask us to do so. It
might be something we own, like our house, or it might be a relationship, or
our job, or our wealth. Whatever we possess that will separate us from our
mission of following Jesus and loving our neighbours, today we are called to
give them up and come follow the Lord.
LET US
PRAY, Heavenly Father, we are so much attached to things of this passing world,
help us to know that excess attachment to our earthly possessions could be an
obstacle on our way to your Kingdom. Give us the grace to let go of things that
often separate us from you as we learn to share with our neighbours especially
the poor. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen Do have a great week ahead
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