Readings:
1Cor 15:1-11, Ps.118, Luke 7:36-50
Rev. Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LEARN TO SHOW GRATITUDE TO GOD FOR MERCY RECEIVED
Oftentimes
we are quick to judge and condemn other people, we are quick to identify their
sins without looking at our own sinful ways. We find it difficult to accept
that something good can come out of people we have labeled as sinners in the
society. But this is not the same with Jesus in our Gospel passage today who
welcomes sinner and showed them mercy and kindness.
That
is why when one of the Pharisees invited Jesus to a meal in his house, and when
they are at table, a woman came in, who had a bad name in the town and brought
with her an alabaster jar of ointment and begin to weep and her tears fell on
the feet of Jesus, and she wiped them away with her hair; kissed his feet and
anointed them with the ointment as she expressed her gratitude for mercy
received.
But
the Pharisees, instead of rejoicing on account of this woman's repentance, they
confined their thoughts to her former ugly and sinful ways of life. Then with a
parable, Jesus demonstrated that the greater a sinner, the greater the love
he/she ought to show to God when he/she receives mercy and pardoned.
Little
wonder Jesus told Peter I came into your house, and you poured no water over my
feet, but she has poured out her tears over my feet and wiped them away with
her hair. You gave me no kiss, but she has been covering my feet with kisses
ever since I came in. You did not anoint my head with oil, but she has anointed
my feet with ointment. For this reason I tell you that her many sins have been
forgiven, for she loved much.
This
is the same with St. Paul in our first reading when he said I am the least of
the apostles; in fact, since I persecuted the Church of God, I hardly deserve
the name apostle; but by God’s grace that is what I am, and the grace that he
gave me has not been fruitless. This tells us that we all are sinners and
debtors before God. Though some sinners are greater debtors; but whether our
debt be more or less, it is more than we are able to pay. However God is always
ready to forgive us and the more we express our sorrow for sin, the more our
love for Christ grows.
Dear
friends, how do we present ourselves before God? Are we like the Pharisees, who
always talk about other people’s sins without minding our own sinfulness? Are
we carried away by the things around us and so forget the right things we ought
to do? Are we like the woman in our Gospel, who came before the presence Jesus
with a heart of gratitude and thanksgiving for the mercy and pardon received?
Today we are called to learn how to show appreciation for mercy and pardon we
receive always from our heavenly Father.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, we thank you for your graces and mercy which is beyond human
imagination, for it is by your grace that we are what we are today, teach us we
pray, how to be more willing to forgive others as we recognize our own need for
God's forgiveness and so learn how to love more, we ask this through Christ our
Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful day.
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