2ND SUNDAY, YEAR A: REFLECTION BY FR JULIAN EKEH
THEME: RECOGNISE WHO COMES AND WHY
(John 1:29-34)
Today in the Gospel Reading, John looked
and saw Jesus coming towards him. Recognising Him, he called out to the people
around him in great exclamation: " Behold the lamb of God, who takes away
the sin of the world!
Let us consider how to recognise what
people are coming with, know really what they come into our lives to do and
what we should do in people's life.
KNOW WHO IS COMING
It is good you look far. It is important
for us to try to see beyond what appears but dig deep to recognise those
coming. To this effect, you've got to look out for the signs with which you
recognise people. Do not be deceived by what they present themselves to be. Try
rather to see them as the Lord would. Look and see. See well. To see well, put
on the divine spectacle. Do it like John the Baptist. Look for what God would
say about him/ her and how he/she reflects the word of God. John remembered
immediately what God said about Jesus Christ: “He on whom you see the Spirit
descend and remain...” This is interesting. He is not just one who claims to be
but one who really is. He is not just one upon whom the spirit descended but
one upon whom the Spirit remains. If the person is just a carnal person, be
careful; if he is not coming to uplift you spiritually, beware! If he doesn't
care about your edification, flee from him. Just recognise the packages he is
coming with and know whether he comes to give or take and what he gives as well
as what he takes, whether what he comes to take is what he should take and
whether what he gives is what should be given. Know if he is indeed a friend or
an enemy.
The Bible tells us what the enemy comes to
do: to steal, kill and destroy. But Jesus comes for abundant life. The real
friend enhances your life positively.
TO TAKE AWAY
Jesus' coming was to take away sin, evil,
and vices. What are we called to take away in the life of people around us?
Instead of taking away sins, many act as Nigerian epileptic electricity
companies who take away the lights to introduce darkness, who take away power
to bring about weakened progress, who abort development and encourage
mediocrity.
What are we supposed to take away? We are
called to take away injustice, political instability, greed, marginalization,
deceit, bribery and corruption, moral, religious and cultural decay, terrorism,
and destruction of life and property. Take away everything that puts a question
mark on your call to be human, to be a Christian, to be holy. This oppression
"Take Away" should begin with oneself and extend to others. When
you've taken away, by the grace of Jesus Christ in you, all that is not good,
then you're called to move into the lives of others to help them out, to take
away too whatever that is sinful in them. Also, we are encouraged to be docile
and allow good-spirited people around us to take away, by the power of the
word, through advice, through corrections, and through admonitions, all
infirmities in us.
TO PUT IN
Some people come into our lives to give, to
make a positive mark, to introduce avenues of success, open doors, knowledge,
wisdom, to actually help us to bring out the best in us. These people have
something to offer always. When you encounter them, you will never remain the
same. You must be a changed person for good, old things must be put away, and new
things begin to take place in you. They give in a lot to make you better
without counting. Like Jesus Christ, they are ready to make sacrifices.
Jesus offered a special type of baptism
even different and higher than that of John the Baptist. Jesus brought with Him
what became an open door, what served as a gateway to joy everlasting. They can
offer you peace in your marriage, joy and hope in your disappointments, love
when you feel unloved, strength in your weakness, job in joblessness, a way out
in your troubles, advice in your confusions, and direction in your doubt. They
bring in and bring back into your life all the good things you may have lost.
RESOLVE/PRAYERS
Know who is coming into your life and why
he comes. Take away vices from your life. Take in virtues and graces into your
life. Let the Spirit of God remain in you for discernment, and may God take
away the consequences of your sins and lavish His grace gratuitously in your
life through Christ our Lord. Amen
Happy Sunday to you, (2nd Sunday,
Ordinary Time, Yr A)
Rev Fr Julian O Ekeh

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