Monday of 27th Week, Year II: reflection
Theme: Beware of those who preach a gospel contrary to Christ’s (Gal. 1:9)
Reading: Galatians
1:6-12
Since the early days of the church, her leaders
have never failed to correct erroneous teachings, rebuke those who taught and
spread them, and warn Christians to be on their guard so that they will not be
deceived and misled. They do all these because of their conviction that God
gave them the vocation/mandate to help their brothers and sisters who have
accepted Jesus in saving their souls, and that God will judge them according to
how well they performed this function.
It is good to note that the letters of St Paul
and those of the apostles were written to address and correct problems and
doctrinal errors that came up in the communities founded by them and their
followers. So, when the leaders of the Church of our days raise their voices or
write to correct errors in the Church and rebuke false preachers, we should
know that they are performing their leadership role.
In today’s first reading, St Paul wrote to the
Galatians in order to bring back to the true faith and practice Christians who
were being misled by those who were preaching a false gospel, a gospel that was
contrary to the one for which Christ died on the cross. Paul warned Galatian
Christians to stay away from such people, for they were after their own
benefits.
Preachers of false gospel (those who preach a
message that makes their pockets bigger and advance their other personal interests)
are still present in our own time; in fact, their number has increased. They often
change their masks and tactics, but still with the same message. They preach
what the people want to hear and smile home with big pockets. St Paul warns
that we should beware of such people.
In today's gospel, a young man
approached Jesus and asked Him a question about who his neighbour is, expecting
Jesus to preach what he wanted to hear. Instead, Jesus gave him a message
according to the mind of God, one that he never anticipated to hear.
True preachers don’t preach what the people
would love to hear, but rather what God commanded them to preach, even if such
preaching would hurt the feelings of the people. Unfortunately, many preachers
today take advantage of people’s desire to hear what makes them happy by preaching
to them a gospel that is not the gospel of Jesus Christ, especially the gospel
of material prosperity, attacks from relatives and friends, and that of empty
promises in the name of Jesus. Let us open our eyes and be on our guard.
May God bless and
protect you this Week.
Fr Isaac Chima
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