Readings: Gen. 37:3-4.12-13.17-28, Ps. 105, Matt.21:33-43.45-46
Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
ARE
YOU A GREEDY TENANT IN GOD’S VINEYARD?
The
relationship between God and humanity has always been described with different
stories and parables. Which often show how humanity has always been unfaithful
to God who has shown so much love to us. One of such parables and stories is
what we have in our readings today.
In our
Gospel passage, we heard the great parable of a vineyard owner who sent his
servants to collect the dues and rents of the tenants whom he had entrusted
with the care of his vineyard he leased out to them. But these tenants were
wicked and desired to keep everything they gained to themselves, hence they
persecuted and killed the servants sent to them. The tenants also killed the
son of the vineyard owner, whom he sent to them thinking that the tenants would
respect his own son.
At the
end, the vineyard owner came down himself and dealt with all those wicked
tenants, punishing them all for their wickedness and the evil things which they
had committed out of greed and ego. They lost everything and were punished
justly by the owner. This same attitude we have in our first reading in the
despicable act which the brothers of Joseph committed against him in order to
end his dream and gain for themselves favour and inheritance.
Thus,
the parable describes the relationship between God and humanity and how
humanity has been summoned for a trial. Here, the owner of the vineyard is God,
while the son represents Jesus himself, the Son of God sent into the world to
save humanity but was crucified by the same humanity. Again, the vineyard
represents the world itself while the wicked tenants represent the ugly
attitudes of humanity towards the resources entrusted to us by God.
Dear
friends, are you a greedy tenant in God’s vineyard? For our nation the vineyard
of the Lord is on a trial before God, for God has presented his case against us
today, summoning our blessed land and mountains to act as judge between him and
the people of this country, by reminding
us how he has blessed us with so many resource, skills, good weather and
people. But we have misused them, neglected his message, committed a lot of
evil and murder, yet we are still
carrying, seeking for solutions and signs from God.
Today
as tenants in God’s vineyard, we are called to change our ugly attitude
positively, we should turn away from greed, corruption, pride and ego that is destroying
our country Nigeria. If not, we will likely end up like those wicked tenants
who acted with such evil against their fellow men and even against the son of
their master and were justly punished. Therefore, what God requires from us
today is to do justice, to love kindly and to walk humbly with him for our own
good and the good of others. Remember, It was the stone rejected by the builders
that became the cornerstone.
LET US
PRAY: Almighty Father, the world especially our country Nigeria is filled with
greed, corruption, pride and ego, because humanity have often failed to remain
faithful and accountable with the things entrusted us. As we listen to your
words today, we ask for your mercy and forgiveness for the time we have failed
to be faithful, obedient and accountable with the things you entrusted to us.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful day.