Readings: Ezek. 36:23-28, Ps.51, Matt. 22:1-14
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
DON’T BE TOO BUSY TO RESPOND TO GOD’S INVITATION TO HIS HEAVENLY BANQUET
A songwriter, Miriam Therese Winter composed
one of the hymns in our hymn book entitled 'I can not come to the banquet,
which gives us the summary of our Gospel passage today and the chorus and the
last stanza of this hymn says:
CHORUS:
I can not come!
I cannot come to the banquet, don't trouble
me now,
I have married a wife, I have bought me a
cow,
I have fields and commitments that cost a
pretty sum,
Pray hold me excused, I cannot come!
Now God has written a lesson for the rest of
mankind,
If we're slow in responding, He may leave us
behind,
He's preparing a banquet for that great and
glorious day,
When the Lord and master call us, be certain
not to say.
In
this life, we are so busy with so many things that if care is not taken, we
will miss out on the essence of our existence. Today, the streets are full of
people struggling and bobbling, the markets are full of people buying and
selling and people rising very early in the morning and coming back late at
night. This shows us how much effort people put in every day just to earn their
daily bread; I thought we could sincerely put in such an amount of effort in
order to catch up with the train of eternal life which God is inviting us in
today’s Gospel passage.
For
today, from the parable of the marriage feast, the Lord offers us again an
invitation to the banquet of heaven. An invitation which is God's free act of
kindness, as He wishes to dine with us. No one deserves it anyway, and He is
not obliged to invite us nor are we compared to honour his invitation. Hence in
the parable, those who think that they deserve to be invited are too busy to
enter the banquet hall. But the poor in spirit and the humble who know that the
love God has for them is completely gratuitous accepted his invitation with
joy.
Dear
friends, what is our response to God’s invitation to his heavenly banquet? Are
we so busy with the things of this passing world? We are called today not to be
too busy to come to our heavenly banquet. For God’s banquet is his Church, good
and bad, saints and sinners are invited, for the Church is made up of saints
and sinners. The bad are expected to become good while sinners are expected to
repent and put on a new garment of holiness and love.
As
Christians, today we are reminded of our wedding garment, the new suit we put
on on the day of baptism. Therefore, we cannot go on wearing the old garments
of sins of pride, greed, adultery, fornication, theft, drunkenness, selfishness
and unforgivingness which will throw us into the dark, where there will be
weeping and grinding of teeth, for many are called, but few are chosen.
Thus,
we should put on our wedding garment of love and holiness and open the doors of
our hearts to the poor, the marginalized and those rejected by society. For
God, through the prophet, Ezekiel in our first reading, promised to gather us
together from all the foreign countries, and bring us home to our land and
shall pour clean water over us in order to cleanse us from all our defilement.
He will remove our hearts of stone, give us a new heart, and put a new spirit
in us to make us keep His laws and sincerely respect his observances. Then, we
shall be his people, and He will be our God as we see in the life of Mary,
whose memorial of her Queenship we celebrate today.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, every day you invite us to your heavenly banquet. As we honour
your invitation today, just like May, may we never be distracted by the vain
glory of this passing world? We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Have a
successful day.
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