Tuesday of 11th Week in Ordinary Time, Yr. II: reflection
Theme: Those who inflict harm on others also invite it upon themselves
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21:1-16
At a time
when many people are beginning to believe that the end justifies the means (that
one can reach his goal through any means available even if such means include
shedding of peoples’ blood, unlawful destruction/acquisition of properties,
fraud, and other crimes against humanity), the story of the aftermath of the
killing of Naboth by Jezebel in today’s first reading rings a loud warning bell
in our ears.
Ahab's goal
was to acquire land for a vegetable garden. So, he asked Naboth to cede his
vineyard to him in exchange for another, but Naboth refused because of the
importance of the vineyard to his family history. To help her husband achieve
his goal, Jezebel had Naboth accused falsely and killed. The news of Naboth’s
death gladdened the heart of Ahab, who joyfully possessed Naboth’s
inheritance.
When Ahab
happily settled in his newly acquired property, he believed that by keeping the
bloody path that led to his goal hidden from men, he had successfully covered
his tracks. But that was when God's hand fell heavily on him, reminding him
that no one can escape God's justice. Ahab and Jezebel brought doom upon themselves
and their entire family as a result of their single act of violence against
Naboth.
Dear
friends, this is a strong message to those rich people of our society and
wicked rulers of our nations who always believe they can take or destroy
people’s lives and properties at will, deny the poor their means of survival,
and use their wealth and connections to cover their tracks. It tells them that
no one can escape the justice of the all-seeing God, and that the wrath of God
often comes in a hundredfold.
It is also
a message to the so called ‘yahoo boys’ – fraudsters – of our society, who amass
wealth by sending people to their untimely deaths, as well as all those who
arrive at their goal at the expense of others, that the God of the oppressed does
not sleep, and that He will bring a hundredfold of evil upon anyone who rises
to greatness through evil.
May God
help us to arrive at our goals through the right channel.
Fr Isaac
Chima
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