Thursday, 23 January 2025

Homily For Friday Second Week in Ordinary Time Year C, 24th January 2025. The Memorial of St. Francis Dec Sales

 


Readings: Heb.8:6-13. Ps.85, Mark 3:13-19

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


A CALL TO BEAR WITNESS OF OUR SALVATION IN CHRIST JESUS


As Jesus continued his work of evangelization and mission towards the salvation of humanity, he needed to have people who would be entrusted with this mission. Thus, in our Gospel passage today, Jesus chose twelve apostles out of his disciples. He called and separated them from the crowd so that they would be with him. And he gave them power to preach the gospel, to heal the sick, and to cast out devils. 


Here, Jesus clarifies the extreme nature of his mission, which he will entrust to his apostles so that those who would follow him must first count the cost because they will definitely share in his sufferings to share in his glory. Thus, Jesus, who had earlier given the disciples explicit instructions about his mission,  made the apostles their specific mission. 


Consequently, each one of us, like the apostles, is called by name into a deep, personal and intimate relationship with Jesus to be sent to bear witness of him in the world. Absolute commitment is a necessary quality for this mission. Because Jesus did not choose people because of what they were. Rather, he chose them for what they could become under his direction and power. 


Thus, we heard in our first reading that Christ has been given a ministry of a far higher order, and to the same degree, it is a better covenant of which he is the mediator, founded on better promises. So, he will make a new covenant with us. And will put his laws in our minds and write them in our hearts. Then he will be our God and we shall be his people.


Dear friends, how are we responding to God's call? How best are we carrying out this mission of preaching the Gospel, healing the sick and casting out the devil? How are we relating with those we judge to be sinners? What efforts are we making to convert them? Remember, as followers of Christ, we are called to journey with Jesus in love and compassion towards other people, even while suffering, rejection and persecution.


LET US PRAY: Lord God, you called and chose us to be with you in order to bear witness of our salvation to humanity, help us to have the missionary zeal that will enable us to live with integrity, purity and detachment from the thing of this passing world. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Have a favourable day.

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Homily For Friday Second Week in Ordinary Time Year C, 24th January 2025. The Memorial of St. Francis Dec Sales

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