Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
STOP LOOKING
DOWN ON PEOPLE FOR YOU NEVER KNOW WHO WILL BE YOUR HELPER TOMORROW
In
life people are quick to neglect and look down on others, who they believed
cannot offer them anything good at the moment. They are quick to forget that
everyone, no matter the present condition is a potential instrument for God's
blessings. This is the ugly attitudes of the people of Nazareth in our Gospel
passage today.
For
when Jesus came to his home town and taught the people in the synagogue in such
a way that they were astonished, but instead of embracing the message of Jesus,
they treated him with contempt and in their pride they said: ‘Where did this
man get this wisdom and these miraculous powers? This is the carpenter’s son,
surely? Is not his mother the woman called Mary, and his brothers and sisters
here with us? Where did he get all these?’ And they would not accept him. But
Jesus said to them, ‘A prophet is only despised in his own country and in his
own house’, and he did not work many miracles there because of their lack of
faith.
Thus,
out of pride and contempt the people rejected the blessings God has for them.
Today this kind of ugly attitude is what stops people from doing good, because
they don’t want to be treated with contempt and as a result, a lot of people
have been deprived of their blessings out
of human pride and contempt.
This
is what the Lord is addressing through Moses in our first reading today. For he
said when
you enter the land that I give you, and gather in the harvest there, you must
bring the first sheaf of your harvest to the priest, and he is to present it to
the Lord with the gesture of offering, so that you may be acceptable.
This is what we see in the
life of John Mary Vianney, whose memorial we celebrate today, for he accepted
who he was and was determined with faith to achieve his dreams through humility
and persistence. For through his life of holiness, preaching, prayer and
penance he was able to transformed the life of the people of his time without
looking down on anyone.
Dear friends, do not treat
anyone with contempt, for everyone is a potential instrument of God’s blessings
and favour. And if you want to make a difference in life, be ready to ignore
what people are saying about you now, forget you past failures and your humble
beginning. People may not appreciate you now, they may even say all kinds of
things about you, just to humiliate and discourage you.
Put
all of them behind you, work hard for your dreams, give your time to it,
sacrifice your sleep and comfort, sweat for it, plan for it, overcome all your
terrors of opposition, enduring pains and obstacles, with the help of God you
will succeed and become a source of God's blessings. Then you will sing
joyfully to God your strength and all the people will gather about you in
praise of your God. And they will say: Is not this the Carpenter's son or
daughter? Where then did he get all this? Yes, that's who we are, for Jesus is
the Carpenter of our success and salvation.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, oftentimes in our pride we treat people with contempt
because of their humble background, give us the grace to realize that everyone
is a potential instrument of your blessings and favour to humanity. and as we struggle towards our goals, may you through
the intercession of St. Vianney crown all our efforts and sacrifices with
success. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Peace be with you.