Friday of 10th Week in Ordinary Time, Yr. II: reflection
Theme: Be determined to part with anything that makes you fall into sin.
Reading: Mt 5:27-32
In today’s
gospel, Matthew continues with Jesus’ special call for a different and better lifestyle
from his followers. As we saw in the gospel reading of yesterday, Jesus is inviting
Christians to stop sin from its source.
The special
call in today’s gospel is that anyone desiring to enter God's kingdom must get
rid of anything that would stand in his way. Jesus conveys this lovely lesson
through an analogy that appeals to common sense. He advises cutting off one's hands,
legs, or eyes if they will lead to sin, that it will be better for one to enter
eternal life without them than to go to hell fire with them intact.
Medical professionals
often recommend amputation of infected or cancerous body parts in order to save
life, and patients voluntarily or, occasionally, reluctantly submit themselves for
such painful experience just to save their lives. Now, the question is, if
people are willing to have their parts amputated in order to save their
temporal life, should they not be willing to do more to save their eternal
life?
Dear
Friends, Jesus is telling us that if we are willing to give up our infected
eye, leg, breast, hands, and internal organs, as well as reject some beautiful
and tasty food, in order to save our temporal life, we should be willing to do
the same or more in order to save our eternal life. We must be prepared to part
with any object or person whose presence in and around our lives will cost us
our eternal life, no matter how beautiful they are. Anyone or any object whose presence
in our lives will deny us heavenly glory should be treated as a cancerous part.
May your
efforts this Friday bear good fruits in abundance.
Fr Isaac
Chima.
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