Wednesday, 15 July 2026

Homily For Thursday, Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, Year A, 16 July, 2026



Readings: Isaiah 26:7-9,12,16-19; Ps.102; Matt:11:28-30
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia

COME WITH YOUR HEAVY BURDEN AND FIND REST IN THE LORD WHEN


Thinking about the ugly condition of our societies today, where the ugly and sinful attitudes of greed, corruption, pride and selfishness of people have placed a heavy burden and stress on us all and often these burdens are so heavy that we don’t know how to carry them.

The worst of these burdens are the sorrows we bear in our hearts: sorrows caused by our sins, unhealthy relationships we have engaged in, unforgiveness, and family problems resulting from the negative influence of society.

Thus, today in our Gospel passage Jesus says to us: Come to me, all you who labour and are overburdened, and I will give you rest. Shoulder my yoke and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Yes, my yoke is easy and my burden light.’

No doubt that every one of us has a task and a mission to accomplish, and this can be very demanding, just as we heard the prophet Isaiah in our first reading today saying:The path of the upright man is straight; You smooth the way of the upright. Following the path of your judgements, we hoped in you, O Lord; your name and your memory are all my soul desires.

Similarly, Jesus recognises the sorrows in our lives, how we labour and are overburdened as a result of our tasks and mission. Hence he invites us to come to him with all our burdens. Yes, it is human to think and worry about things of this world.

Every human person thinks and worries about something. Only a few people can sometimes find it easy to resolve their problems, but for most people, their problems are too great, and they move from bad to worse. Hence, this invitation of Jesus opens a refreshing space in our soul, by inspiring hope and drawing us into God’s loving and gentle presence where our souls find peace and solace.

Dear friends, what task and mission has God given to us in this life? How are we carrying out this task and mission? What are the challenges we are facing? Is the task and mission so heavy for us to bear? Are we carrying an additional load apart from the one God has given to us?

I don't know the heavy burden in your heart right now, I don’t know your cherished plans which have failed, and it seems as if disappointments have prevailed, thereby wandering in the darkness of confusion and a heavy heart all alone.

Today, Jesus is inviting us to come to him with all our burdens, all our troubles, all our challenges and disappointments, and he will give us rest. He says we should embrace his yoke, we should learn from him, for he is gentle and humble of heart and by so doing find rest for our souls. Then we will tell the story of how we overcome our most troublesome and darkest of moments, for we will understand it better by and by.

LET US PRAY: Heavenly Father, as we come to you with our heavy burden and sorrows in our hearts, grant that we may embrace the yoke of Christ and so find peace and solace in our souls. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Wishing you God's favour

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Homily For Thursday, Fifteenth Week in Ordinary Time, Year A, 16 July, 2026

Readings: Isaiah 26:7-9,12,16-19; Ps.102; Matt:11:28-30 Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia COME WITH YOUR HEAVY BURDEN AND FIND REST IN THE LOR...