2ND SUNDAY OF ADVENT, YEAR A: REFLECTION BY FR. JULIAN EKEH
THEME: THE VOICE OF ONE CRYING
(Matthew 3:1-12)
As we anticipate the cry of the Bethlehem
babe that brings salvation to the whole world, a voice is heard in the
wilderness crying. It is not the voice of the anticipated child but of his
emissary. It is not the cry of joy but the cry of warning, it is not the cry of
carols but a prophetic cry. It is never a call for jubilation but a cry for self-examination
and introspection. It is like the cry of a town crier. He has sounded his gong.
He wishes to draw attention. He has broken the silence of the night. He wishes
to awaken the sleepers who enjoyed the morning sweet sleep. He disturbs the
peace of those who are in erroneous comfort zones.
WHO IS THE CRIER?
His name is John. He is known with what he
was doing: baptising and preaching. He was not materialistic pointing to the
fact that his message is more of spiritual. He was not a heavy eater reminding
us the spirit that should precede the coming of Christ which should involve
mortifications. He was seen moving around crying.
WHY WAS HE CRYING?
He was disturbed about the present state of
his people. He was troubled about what the people have created themselves to
become leaving aside what God made them to be. He was saddened by the fact that
those created in the image of God has turned to become vipers. The viper is a
kind of serpent. The serpent was the figurative creature that lured man into
losing his initial place in the mind of God which necessitated the need for
salvation. The viper bites. He is condemned to attack the heels. John cries for
the already inflicted injuries the world was suffering and he cries aloud. He
cries for the sins of mankind. He cries for those who have made themselves
agents of the devil.
WHAT WAS HE CRYING?
REPENT
The voice calls for metanoia. The voice
calls for total turnaround from evil to good. The voice calls for conversion,
the voice cries out for a change of lifestyle. What in you do you need to
change? Change everything that is not Divine, change everything that is
mundane, change from everything that is diabolic. Change from everything that
has changed you from good to bad.
PREPARE A WAY FOR THE LORD
Let Him enter the king of glory. The voice
reminds us of the one who comes just as we are reminded of the pastoral visit
of the bishop, the coming of the president into a state etc. If people prepare
for these comings with great magnitude, why wouldn't John cry that the people
of his time did not take the coming of the Christ seriously? Let's level the
high mountains of pride and straighten the crocked ways of deceptions.
NEVER BE PRESUMPTUOUS
Presumption is a great vice. The voice of John
warned against all forms of claims and connections that served as alibi for
evil. John condemned all acts of making religion a 'refugium pecatorum'
thereby covering up one's evil deeds with the garb of religion. He warns
against effortless religiosity and thinking that anything gives you licence not
to do good. He warns against the abuse of divine grace, he cries about
spiritual laziness and what James will call 'faith without good works'. He
warns against nominalism; answering a Christian, a priest, a catechist, a
Christian Man or Woman, A Catholic youth or Mary League and thinking that these
are enough to connect us to God without good works.
DO NOT BE MERE CHAFF
Who will not cry when he comes to observe
that what he has in his barn or store is nothing but chaff? Chaff is worthless.
Jesus wants to meet us with worth. We've got to make ourselves worthy of his
coming. What are those things that have rendered us worthless before God? John cries and urges us to take up our
meaning and usefulness from God by paying heed to his word.
APPRECIATE YOUR BAPTISM
John pointed them to the baptism they were
to receive in Christ. We that got the privilege of being baptised in the name
of Christ are we living as those reborn? Has the introduction of Christ made
any impart in us? Have we actually rejected the sins we promised to reject?
Let us troop to the confessional and ask
God to forgive us. Let us welcome Christ in a state of grace. Let us not relax
thinking there is still time to make up. Let our conversion and repentance be today.
May God bless His word in our hearts
LET US PRAY
Thank You Almighty Father for opening our
ears to hear Your word today.
May that lonely voice crying in the
wilderness not be in vain. May we troop out en mass with our families and
friends to welcome Christ today, at Christmas and always for You live and reign
forever and ever. Amen
Happy Sunday to you (Second Sunday of
Advent Yr A)
Rev Fr Julian O Ekeh

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