Friday, 17 July 2026

Homily for Saturday Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time Year A, 18th July, 2026

 

Readings: Micah 2:1-5; Ps.9; Matt:12:14-21

Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.

DEALING WITH THE UGLY ATTITUDE OF HUMANITY IN IMITATION OF CHRIST THE SUFFERING SERVANT

There is no doubt that we are living in a world full of crazy and ugly attitudes of Different kinds of people. The world is full of people who are entrusted with the noble task of leading and managing the resources and affairs of the people, but they are making decisions to eliminate and destroy them just for their personal gain and selfish interest.

This is what we have in our Gospel passage today, where the Pharisees, who are the leaders of the people, because of their selfish interest and pride, went out and began to plot against Jesus, discussing how to destroy him, because of his great works and teaching of the people.

Jesus knew this and withdrew from their district. Many followed him and he cured them all, but warned them not to make him known. This was to fulfil the prophecy of Isaiah which reminds us about the figure of the suffering Servant of Yahweh, in the person of Jesus. Here, Jesus experienced constant opposition and hostility at the hands of the Pharisees, who sought to destroy Him.

So, Matthew in this Gospel identifies Jesus with the Suffering Servant who is filled with God’s Spirit; despite the aggression of his opponents, he does not suspend his ministry of healing, forgiving and spreading the Good News. For he is full of gentleness and compassion.

Hence, Jesus the suffering Servant of God, the lovable and gentle teacher, has come to bring the light of truth to this crazy world, for he does not seek the death of sinners, but their conversion and salvation.

Therefore, in him, we can also find the courage and strength to persevere in these times of difficulty, suffering and persecution. For God has chosen us as His beloved sons and daughters. He has given us His Spirit so that we can stand firm against all the evil activities going on in this crazy world.

But as for those who have chosen to be instruments of destruction, manipulation and deception of humanity just for their selfish interest or for vain glory or for fun thereby letting people die for these wrongs that they do. Such people will have no share in the kingdom of the Lord, for the evils they have done will be their portion and lot.

This is exactly what we have in our first reading today, of which the Lord, through the prophet Micah, said: Woe to those who plot evil, who lie in bed planning mischief! No sooner is it dawn than they do it their hands have the strength for it. Seizing the fields that they covet, they take over houses as well, owner and house they confiscate together, taking both man and inheritance.

Dear friends, there is no doubt that we are really living in an evil and crazy world, but we must know that the transcendent power and authority belong to God. Yes, we are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed.

Thus, we must know that true greatness is found in service and not in domination or subjection of others. Good leaders serve the community; they subdue arguments and divisions; they maintain unity in times of distress and act as role models for the young ones.

Therefore, it is time for us to put off our old self, which leads to evil desire, manipulation, covetousness, selfishness and greed, and put on a new person born of love, compassion, contentment, purity and forgiveness.

We are all called today to serve in any capacity we find ourselves, bearing in mind that one should not strive to be a leader but a servant because leadership is a gift given to one by God. Remember, you don't have to be great to get started, but you have to get started to be great.

LET US PRAY: Almighty God, like little boys we go down on our knees with all humility, asking for your grace and courage to overcome the evil and ugly situation going on in this crazy world, where humanity is being manipulated, deceived and destroyed because of a few people’s selfish interests. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Have a pleasant weekend.

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Homily for Saturday Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time Year A, 18th July, 2026

  Readings: Micah 2:1-5; Ps.9; Matt:12:14-21 Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia. DEALING WITH THE UGLY ATTITUDE OF HUMANITY IN IMITATION OF CHR...