Readings:
Dan. 7:2-14; Ps.Dan.3:53-59; Luke:21:29-33
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
HEAVEN
AND EARTH MAY PASS AWAY BUT THE WORD OF GOD WILL NEVER PASS AWAY.
St.
John of the Cross one of the doctors and mystics of the Church says that: the
further you withdraw from earthly things the closer you approach heavenly
things and the more you find yourself in God. This advice will be very helpful as we come to the
end of this liturgical year and about to embrace the season of Advent, when the
Church calls our attention on the need to be prepared for the coming of the
Lord and most of our readings draw our attention to this.
Thus,
in our Gospel passage today, Jesus tells us about the passing away of the
things of this world and the dreadful events associated with it in relation to
the end-time events. He illustrates the signs of this event with the story of
the fig tree, telling us to take notice of the signs of the times for they will
help us to discern between what is of true value and what is passing away. Here
Jesus presents the final recommendations of the end-time. He insists that we
should pay rapt attention to the signs nature is giving us concerning the end-time
events, that these signs should lead us to have hope founded firmly on the word
of God which drives away fear and despair, knowing that the kingdom of God is
very near to us.
And
this is what we have in our first reading today, where we heard about the
vision of the prophet Daniel talking about the passing away of the kingdoms and
things of this world and the coming of God’s Kingdom when he said: I gazed into
the visions of the night. And I saw, coming on the clouds of heaven, one like a
son of man. He came to the one of great age and was led into his presence. On
him was conferred sovereignty, glory and kingship, and men of all peoples,
nations and languages became his servants. His sovereignty is an eternal
sovereignty which shall never pass away, nor will his empire ever be destroyed.
Dear
friends, heaven and earth will pass away but God's Word will never pass away.
So this new month we are reminded once again that all those who refuse to
believe in God after hearing his words but choose to follow the devil and his
false prophets will be destroyed and defeated completely. For he and his agents
and those who follow him will be thrown into the burning lake of eternal
darkness. While God’s faithful people will triumph victoriously into heaven.
But
how are we embracing the word of God we hear at this period? What signs are we
seeing around us today? How can we interpret the signs of this time, the signs
that tell us that this world is passing away? Do these signs make us dread
the second coming of the Lord or joyfully embrace it in anticipation?
Remember, the words of Jesus are truth that will never pass away. Therefore,
Stand erect, and hold your heads high, because our liberation is near at hand.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, humanity has been greatly deceived by the devil, who
has made us so attached to the things of this passing world. As we
embrace your words this season, may our souls once again long and yearn for you
our God, the living God. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Happy New
Month and may the joy of the Lord reign in your heart.