Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Homily For Thursday Third Week in Ordinary Time Year A, 29th January, 2026

 

Readings: 2 Sam. 7:18-19.24-29; Ps.132; Mark 4:21-25

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.

HOW ARE YOU USING YOUR EARS TO LISTEN?

The ears, as we know, are organs of hearing which consist of the pinna. It is a gift from God, through which we have the faculty of perceiving sounds and recognising things in an auditory way. To exercise the faculty of this organ effectively we must learn to use it to listen attentively to information. For the world, no doubt, is full of noise, echoing different things in our minds through our ears.

But what are we feeding our ears with? How do we use these organs? How has this organ helped us in our spiritual life despite this noisy world? How have we managed the noise in our lives, in families and society, which distracts us from listening to God? What are the things we hear or listen to? The Word of God that we hear every day - how has it developed our relationship with God and our neighbour?

Therefore, when Jesus said in our Gospel reading today, “he who has ears let him hear”, he is referring to our ability to listen to God's Word and act on it even in the midst of this noisy world. Thus, what Jesus means is that the person who seeks to gain some spiritual insight into what he is saying will have that insight increased when they listen, whereas whoever does not listen to him will end up in spiritual ignorance. To avoid this, we need to learn from King David, who, after Nathan had spoken to him, went in and, seated before the Lord and listening to him, he said: ‘Who am I, O Lord, and what is my House, that you have led me as far as this?

Dear friends, by listening, hearing and following Jesus, we grow in familiarity with his voice and hear him more. And by so doing we make Jesus the light of our lives placed on the lampstand to give light and insight to our souls as individuals, family and society, illuminating all the darkness around us.

 LET US PRAY: Heavenly Father, our ears are a gift from you, help us to use them properly. And as we carry out our activities today, may our ears hear the consoling words of Jesus guiding and directing us towards the light of his presence. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Remain blessed.

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Homily For Thursday Third Week in Ordinary Time Year A, 29th January, 2026

  Readings: 2 Sam. 7:18-19.24-29; Ps.132; Mark 4:21-25 Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia. HOW ARE YOU USING YOUR EARS TO LISTEN? The ears, as...