Tuesday of 17th Week, Year II: reflection
Theme: Whose work are you doing: God’s or the Devil’s?
Reading: 13:36-43
In today’s gospel reading, Jesus explained the
parable of the wheat and weed. This parable narrated that God sowed wheats in
His field, and at night the devil went to the same field and planted weeds
among the wheats. Weeds, as we know, do a lot of harm to plants: they deprive
them of vital nutrients, serve as hosts to some plant pathogens that infect and
degrade the quality of the desired plants, reduce their yields, and so on.
Jesus explained that the wheats sown by God are
good people on earth, while the weeds are evil people. But, at the end of time,
God’s angels will gather the wheats (good people) and keep them in the house
prepared for them. They will also gather the weeds (evil people) and send them
to their deserved end, where they will be burnt by fire.
The explanation offered by Jesus invites us to
sit down and examine our actions in our families, in the lives of our friends,
in our various social and ecclesial groups, and in the larger society to
determine whether we are playing the role of the wheats or the weeds. Perhaps,
this assessment or reexamination will help us to change our line of actions so
far.
Do you belong to the group of people who oppose
good things when they don’t come from them?
Are you among those who mount obstacles to good
projects for the society just because such projects guarantee them no personal
gains?
Are you among the politicians who oppose good
policies of the government in power just to promote their party? For instance,
many years after the All Progressives Congress (APC) staged numerous protests
against Jonathan's administration, one of the leaders of the protests told
Nigerians that those protests were merely political games, meaning they were
never organized for the benefits of the society but, rather, for their selfish interests
of its organizers.
Are you among those who tarnish the images of
good people and pull them down?
If you belong to any of these groups, it is
obvious that you are a weed in the society, and that you are preventing the
society and her people from being at their best. You already know where your
action will lead to, but a stitch in time saves nine.
May God’s grace help us to be promoters of the
good in the society. And may your Tuesday be blessed. Amen
Fr Isaac C. Chima
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