Tuesday of 33rd Week, Year II: reflection
Theme: Salvation will come to your house today.
Reading: Lk: 19:1-10
“Today, salvation has come to
this house” was the response of Jesus to the gestures of Zacchaeus in the
gospel of today. Indeed, such a response would gladden the heart of anyone that
received it.
Special attention should be paid
to the gestures of Zacchaeus that attracted such a Blessed declaration from
Christ. One was his effort to see Jesus and how he defied all obstacles on his
way to achieve that quest. His obstacles were many: his physical incapacity
(dwarfism), the crowd, and his social status; he conquered them all. The other
was his openness of self to Jesus with an honest resolve to repay his debts of
sin if found wanting.
Today is a bright new day. Our
challenge is to defy all obstacles that are preventing us from embracing Jesus,
obstacles that are hindering us from embracing the grace offered by Jesus.
Zacchaeus conquered his; you can conquer yours too.
Then, to receive a blessed
assurance from Jesus, we should open ourselves to Him, show Him how we really
are, and honestly resolve to rebuild our lives broken by sin, for we cannot
come to Jesus and, at the same time, continue enjoying a life punctuated by
sin.
So, dear friends, defy your
obstacles to meeting Jesus, open yourself to Jesus, and make concrete efforts
to remedy the sinful past. If you do this, salvation will come to your heart
and house today.
Peace be with you. Have a blessed
Tuesday.
Fr. Isaac Chima
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