6th Sunday
of Easter, Year B: Reflection from Fr Julian Ekeh
THEME: LET US LEARN
FROM THE FATHER'S LOVE
(John 15:9-17)
The Gospel of today began with: 'As the Father loved me so
have I loved you'. Wonderful acts of love performed in the past. But very much
relevant to the present. Thus, Jesus added: 'abide in my love'.
It was not careless that Jesus called 'Father'. He could
have said 'God', but He chose to call 'Father' as He taught about the love that
lasts, the love that saves, the love that generates.
It is very common to cloth love with a feminine garment.
Mothers enjoy much love and are spoken of as loving more. Men are often tagged
hard, mean, and beings without feeling. It is not true. The Father loves. He
loves genuinely. His love is unique and objective. It is sometimes overlooked.
The mother bears the child in the womb, but the father bears the mother and the
child in his heart till delivery and continues. Jesus calls us to remain in
this love.
Let us, therefore, learn from the love of our heavenly
Father and make it an example for our earthly fathers and all father figures.
Let us also endeavour to love the heavenly Father and indeed our fathers and
all father figures and institutions the way we ought to. May we reflect on the
qualities of the Father's Love and its implications for us.
LOVE THAT IS RIGHT
The love of the Father is a genuine one. It is a love that
is in love with keeping the commandment. Thus, Jesus says, "If you love
me, keep my commands." The Father loves the Son that is Obi nna ya (one that does what pleases
Him). He is proud of the son or daughter who represents Him well. Fathers are
groomers of law abidingness in their offspring. This can be done with the rod,
but out of love. He insists you do it the right way. Only love can do it.
INSTRUCTIVE LOVE
The love of the Father is educative, instructive, filled
with knowledge, understanding, it is love that is pure, true, holy, and
spiritual. It is not materialistic nor destructive.
This love builds on what is spoken. Jesus says: 'These
things I have spoken to you'. What do our fathers tell us these days? Do
fathers still speak words of wisdom to their children? Can your children boast
of hearing good parables and inspirational nuggets from you, their father? This
is how the Father loves. It may not always be pampering. That undiluted truth
is heard from the father. The voice of the father never dies. Let's accept the
guidance, directives, and counsels of our Father in heaven through Jesus Christ
and, indeed, our biological fathers here.
ENCOURAGING LOVE
The Father is the origin of the family. He initiates the
idea of moving out, the idea of the 'otherness'; "Let us create." The
thought of other beings into existence is his brainchild. He leaves the mother
and father to join. It is in the nature of the father to unite. Is it still
that way? Do you encourage love among your children? Do you encourage love among the States,
tribes and races in the country that look up to you as a father figure? Do you
encourage as a political father, religious and traditional father harmony among
the people entrusted to you? As the boss in that office, as a principal in that
school, etc, do you promote love? As a Bishop, how do you promote peace among your
priests?
SACRIFICIAL AND
FRIENDLY LOVE
The Father loves from the heart. He wants the best for his
family. He goes out of his way in search of greener pastures to provide for the
home. He sacrifices his pleasure to ensure the security of His family. For him,
there is no need to relax when there is no food on the family table. He takes a
lot of risks even without mentioning them. He can do any type of job wearing
just a pair of trousers but buys jewelries for the wife and best of wears for
the children while paying the bills as well. Only a friend can do these.
Are you a friend, confidant, and listener to your children?
Do you make out time to play with your family? Do you sacrifice your serious
time for their nonsense? Do you care to understand their silence? Do you give
them your shoulder to cry on?
God, the Father, in his love, understands our loneliness and
gives solutions to it. He saw when man was helpless and sent us Immanuel as a
Saviour. This love of the father frowns at indifference, suppression, and
master-slave relationship.
LOVE THAT BEQUEATHS
BLESSINGS
The father blesses the children and wishes them well in
life. When Jesus was sent into the world, God gave Him graces and blessings
with which He went about doing good. He lavishes the love of the Father on us.
Fathers should be blessings to their family and not curses.
They should be blessings to the human family at large and not a curse unto
them. They should hand on good fruits to their children.
What type of fruits do you encourage your children to bear?
What examples are they moving out with?
Are you leaving behind peace, progress, and love or injustice, anarchy,
and greed?
May God our heavenly Father bless all the Fathers and Father
figures in the world. May we show them real love that will encourage them in
their responsibilities in the home and in the world.
May God bless His word in our hearts.
LET US PRAY
God our Father, thank You for the gift of our Fathers. They
face a lot of challenges in our world today. Save them from the dangers that
threaten to ruin them and the sacred task you have given to them. Make them
blessings to their wives, children, and our society at large. Bless them with
wisdom and bless them with happy old age in good health. May we not break their
hearts. Reward them abundantly in heaven after living to the glory of your name
here through Christ our Lord. Amen
Happy Sunday (6th
Sunday of Easter)
Rev
Fr Julian O Ekeh
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