Reading:
Prov. 3:27-34; Ps. 15; Luke 8:16-18
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
LET THE LIGHT OF YOUR FAITH ILLUMINATE THE DARKNESS AROUND YOU
Light
is a very familiar words in the scriptures, it is a symbol that represents
awareness, knowledge, and understanding. Light clarifies, illuminates,
inspires, defeats darkness, shines fully and freely, it guides, stimulates and
motivates, provokes action, it irritates those who like darkness, confirms truth,
purifies, exposes sin, warms and assures us of safety and also facilitates
progress.
Little
wonder, Jesus in our Gospel passage today said: No one lights a lamp to cover
it with a bowl or to put it under a bed. No, he puts it on a lamp-stand so that
people may see the light when they come in. For nothing is hidden but it will
be made clear, nothing secret but it will be known and brought to light.
So, as
people who have been purified by the light of Christ through our baptism, we
are entrusted with the mission of illuminating the darkness around us. For
during our baptism, we were given candle light which we are to kept brightly
burning as a flame of faith in our hearts as we journey with others towards our
heavenly kingdom. This therefore, clearly defines our role in the mission of
Christ, which is to illuminates darkness and reflects the glory of God in the
darkness of the passing world.
Hence,
every Christian is called by God to influence the world positively through the
light of our faith and goodness, as we heard in our first reading, the book of
proverbs which says: My son, do not refuse a kindness to anyone who begs it, if
it is in your power to perform it. Do not say to your neighbour, ‘Go away! Come
another time! I will give it you tomorrow’, if you can do it now. Do not plot
harm against your neighbour as he lives unsuspecting next door. This is
necessary for it helps us to be true light to our neighbours and those we
encounter in life.
Dear
friends, the focus of today’s message is that all of us are called to
positively influence the lives of humanity by our attitude and character which
should be like that of purifying light. Where there is darkness we should let
the light of Christ illuminate. Where pride, selfishness, corruption and greed
have brought darkness, let the light of our good attitude and character
illuminate it once again. Where sin and immorality have made humanity filthy
and ugly, let our light of holiness purify. Therefore, we must not let our
lights be hidden under the darkness of the passing world, rather we must let it
shine anywhere we find ourselves for we are the light that humanity desires to
behold.
This
is what we have in the life of St. Pio, whose memorial we celebrate today. He
is a good example of a disciples who was like a light to others, for he understood
the sacrificial nature of the mission of Christ and lived by it. Many came to
believe in God through him and many were strengthened in their faith through
his works and piety. Though St. Pio experienced great difficulties in the cause
of his mission, this was so serious that they almost have his faculty of
hearing confessions taken from him because of his spiritual experiences and
grace.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, as we struggle everyday to truly carryout the mission
entrusted to us, give us through the intercessions of St. Pio, the grace and
courage to dedicate ourselves, our time, our energy and effort to becoming true
light that illuminate our families,
society and the world filled with darkness of sin and evil. We ask this through
Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you a fruitful week.
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