Thursday, 29 January 2026

Homily For Friday, Third Week in Ordinary Time, Year C, 30th January, 2026

 

Readings: 2Sam. 11:1-4.5-10.13-17; Ps  51; Mark 4:26-34

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.


MAKE YOUR HEART A FERTILE SOIL FOR GOD’S KINGDOM 


In the scriptures, using a simple story to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson has always been one of the characteristics of Jesus when addressing the people on matters of great importance. By couching his teaching in parables, Jesus made certain points much clearer to his audience. This is evident in our Gospel passage today, where he told us the parable of the mustard seed, using it to describe the nature of God’s kingdom, which he came to establish in the hearts of humanity. 


Here, Jesus compares the Kingdom of God to a mustard seed growing from the Word of God spoken to the hearts of his few disciples which will grow and spread to the hearts of all humanity. This analogy focuses on the size of the seed that grows to become a mighty tree that gives shelter and salvation to all.


More so, Jesus is not just speaking of the size of the mustard seed, but also the faith of the people as that of a mustard seed. Telling us that just as the mustard seed responded to the word of God and grows into a mighty tree, so will the faith of the people grow into a great vessel through hearing and doing the Word of God, and so build up the kingdom of God.


Nevertheless, these two analogies of the mustard seed symbolise the humble beginnings of the Christian faith, which is well watered by the Holy Spirit to grow and give life and hospitality to all the people of the world. Hence, in building the kingdom of God, we are reminded that we can be tempted in different ways just like David in our first reading, who when tempted by the beauty of an innocent woman, failed to control himself and so fell into the sin of adultery which led him to commit another sin of murder as he tried to cover up his sins. 


This very single mistake caused great damage to the mission of David and to his household.  So we should learn from this costly mistake of David. We should not give in to temptations and lost of the eyes. Rather, we should learn to remain faithful until our souls are saved in our heavenly kingdom. 


Dear friends, we need to let our knowledge of God’s kingdom grow like that of a mustard seed, knowing that in the world today we have different kinds of seeds. But the question remains, what kind of seeds are we embracing and watering in our lives today? Are we watering valuable mustard seeds of faith, love, holiness, hospitality, obedience, and charity that will lead us to God’s kingdom? Or are we watering weeds that are distracting us from attaining heaven? 


We must stop watering such weeds, let us feed ourselves with valuable mustard seeds of virtues and values. For when we feed and water such values, we will grow stronger like the mustard tree where people may find solace and so build up God’s kingdom. 


LET US PRAY: Heavenly Father, as you sow the seeds of your word in our hearts, give us the grace to grow them into the mustard tree of faith, holiness and hospitality and by so doing build up your heavenly kingdom. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Have a fruitful day.

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Homily For Friday, Third Week in Ordinary Time, Year C, 30th January, 2026

  Readings: 2Sam. 11:1-4.5-10.13-17; Ps  51; Mark 4:26-34 Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia. MAKE YOUR HEART A FERTILE SOIL FOR GOD’S KINGDOM ...