Readings: 2Thes. 2:1-3. 14-17, Ps.96, Matt.23:23-26
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
LEARN TO BE A GOOD LEADER AND NOT HYPOCRITICAL LEADER LIKE THE PHARISEES
God
created humanity to be managers of all that He created. To carry out this
responsibility, He gave us the mantle of leadership as one of the
characteristics of the human person, that which makes us unique from every
other creature. Thus leadership is a gift from God by which we serve Him and
our neighbour responsibly in this world.
But
this great gift has often been abused by humanity because of greed, love of
power, fame and selfishness. This was the attitude of most of the Scribes and
the Pharisees in the Gospel today. They had the responsibility to lead the
people to the Kingdom of Heaven, but they neither entered nor allowed those who
wanted to enter to go in.
Hence,
Jesus called them hypocrites and blind guides because they misused the gift of
leadership entrusted to them. Many of them multiply the laws to suit their
agenda by enforcing a very strict interpretation and application of the law to
the smallest details while neglecting the true purpose and meaning of the law.
They only focus on the letter while neglecting the spirit of the Law, thereby
making the law a mere formality that gives room for people to take God’s law
for granted.
And
such attitudes towards the Law are meaningless if not accompanied properly by
the desire and understanding from the heart and soul that truly love God. Thus,
he called us to embrace love, justice, mercy, and good faith as good qualities
of a leader.
Meanwhile,
St. Paul, in our second reading, tells us to stand firm and keep the traditions
that we were taught, whether by word of mouth or by letter and not be swayed by
worldly temptations and false leaders who only wish to achieve their ambitions
and mislead others from the path of truth. He also, asked us not to be too
excited or alarmed by any prediction or rumour or any letter claiming to come
from him, implying that the Day of the Lord has already arrived. We should
never let anyone deceive us in any way.
Dear
friends, What type of a leader are you? Are you a blind and hypocritical leader
or a committed and responsible leader? This is important because the major
problems in our societies are caused by bad leadership. So today, we are called
not to be hypocrites or blind guides but good leaders who are committed and
responsible with whatever we are entrusted with. As leaders we are called to
serve God and humanity in any capacity we find ourselves.
Remember,
the first person to lead is your very self from which we can extend it to
others in our families, societies and the world at large. This is what we see
in the life of St Monica, whose memorial we celebrate today, for she devoted
her life and talents to praying for the conversion of her son Augustine. She
once said to him: "Son, one thing there was, for which I desired to remain
still a little longer in this life, that I should see you a Catholic Christian
before I died. This God has granted me in superabundance, in that I see you his
servant to the contempt of all worldly happiness. What, then, am I doing
here."
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, you have given to all humanity the grace of leadership, but we
have often misused it because of greed and selfishness. As we embrace the gift
of leadership today, may we never be tired of doing what is good? And as we
struggle it out the remaining days of this month and the rest of the year, may
You’re the sole fount of true wisdom and knowledge guide all our decisions in
life, through Christ our Lord. Amen. Have a fruitful day.
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