Sunday, 16 February 2025

Homily For Monday Sixth Week in Ordinary Time Year C, 17th February 2025

 

Readings: Gen. 4:1-15.25; Ps. 50; Mark: 8:11-13

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.

 

WHAT SIGN ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN THIS PASSING WORLD? 

 

Oftentimes people want to see signs before they can accept or believe whatever we have to present to them. And sometimes people ask for signs just to discredit someone’s efforts. This is the case with the Pharisees in our Gospel passage today, who asked Jesus for a sign in order to test him. But Jesus, with a sigh that came straight from the heart, said, ‘Why does this generation demand a sign? I tell you solemnly, no sign shall be given to this generation.’ 


This response was as a result of pride, which has blindfolded the Pharisees who refused to accept Jesus as the Messiah, that very sign that they seek. Jesus presents to us the final recommendations of the end time, pointing out that he is the greatest sign of all time. But this is what the Pharisees want to discredit out of pride and ego.  


This same pride is what we saw in the life of Cain in our first reading today. Cain overcame pride and ego, and he killed his brother because he saw that his offerings were not accepted by God, while the offerings of Abel were accepted by the Lord. As a result, he fell deeper into sin. 


Dear friends, pride can make us blind in such a manner that we will continue to seek signs even when things are clear and obvious in our lives. And Jesus is saying that in the midst of proud people, no sign will be given. But, what signs are we seeing around us today? How can we interpret the signs of this time, the signs that tell us that this world is passing away? Do these signs make us dread the second coming of the Lord, or do we joyfully embrace it in anticipation? 


Hence, Jesus warns us not to waste our time seeking signs; rather, we should be prepared, and we should remain firm in the faith. He reminds us that he is the only sign that can be given to humanity. Therefore, we are not to be like the Pharisees who are looking for signs, especially in times of trials; rather, we should seek wisdom to make things right.


LET US PRAY: Lord Jesus, you are the sign that we seek; as we embrace your word today, give us the grace to be humble in order to follow you, our Lord and Saviour. And as we carry out our task this week, may your favour be with us now and always. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Have a blessed week ahead.

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