Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Homily for Wednesday Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time Year A, 1st July, 2026

 

Reading: Amos 5:14-15,21-24; Ps. 50; Matt. 8:28-34

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia

HOW CAN WE OVERCOME THE EVIL SITUATION AROUND US

There is no doubt that there is an active presence of evil in the world, which manifests itself in different forms and occasions. This is particularly evident in the time of Jesus, as he seemed to have lived in a world of hostility, marked by political and family divisions, as well as the conflict between good and evil, which is also present in our societies and country today. Thus, every day is a struggle against the malice of the evil ones, and people are doing everything they can to overcome them.

Little wonder, our Gospel passage today presents to us Jesus’ encounter with two demoniacs from the tomb in the countryside of the Gadarenes, who had been tormenting the community. They were so fierce that no one could pass that way.

So when they saw Jesus, they started shouting, ‘What do you want with us, Son of God? Have you come here to torture us before the time?’ And Jesus said to them, Go, and they came out from the men and immediately entered the pigs and the pigs rushed into the lake and perished in the water.

Here, we are called to recognise that the presence of Jesus in the world brings about victory over the evil ones. Demons recognise Jesus as the power of God. And his power over demons is a direct defeat of the evil ones.

The restoration of the two demoniacs signifies the inauguration of God's kingdom in the world. It also signifies the healing of God’s people who had sinned and disobeyed God by abandoning His precepts and laws, preferring instead the wicked ways of life and worldly practices which lead to destruction.

This is evident in our first reading today, where we heard Prophet Amos saying “Seek good and not evil so that you may live, and that the Lord, God of Hosts, may really be with you as you claim he is. Hate evil, love good, maintain justice at the city gate, and it may be that the Lord, God of Hosts, will take pity”.

Dear friends, today eaevery onef us is called to seek good and not evil, to promote justice and integrity, lest we be enslaved, rejected and possessed by the evil of this world, just like the two demoniacswho livedd in the wilderness away from other people.

We must know that no matter how grievous our sins may have been, God alone has the power to heal us and to bring us back to Himself. And Jesus has given us the gift of his presence in the person of the Holy Spirit, which God has bestowed on us in our baptism.

In this gift resides the power and authority to confront the evil of this world and overcome it. For Jesus wishes to set us free from sickness, forces, power and manipulations of the evil ones. He desires to be with us as we struggle every day to overcome the evil in our lives, our families, our societies, countries and the world at large. Therefore, we should not be afraid to stand firm against the manipulations of the devil, because Jesus will not abandon us in this battle of life.

LET US PRAY: Lord God, the world is full of evil and wickedness, give us the grace to seek what is good and hate what is evil, and as we struggle every day to do your will, may your presence be felt and drive away all evil in our midst through Christ our Lord. Amen. Have a fruitful Month.

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Homily for Wednesday Thirteenth Week in Ordinary Time Year A, 1st July, 2026

  Reading: Amos 5:14-15,21-24; Ps. 50; Matt. 8:28-34 Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia HOW CAN WE OVERCOME THE EVIL SITUATION AROUND US Ther...