5TH SUNDAY OF EASTER, YEAR A: REFLECTION BY FR. JULIAN EKEH
THEME: LET NOT YOUR HEARTS BE TROUBLED
(John 14:1-12)
Jesus addresses His
disciples not to be troubled in the following words: "Let not your hearts be troubled;
believe in God, believe also in me..." Jesus told His disciples these when
they were afraid of losing Him, because He told them He was going away.
In our situation today
it seems that God is going away, it looks like God is far removed from us. We
are surrounded by a whole lot of life-threatening realities. We are left in the
state of "Chi boo anu ozo" (One day one trouble), the news all
over is not encouraging, the Government is more confused, the voice of prayer
seem to be silenced, there's no work, no payment, no food, no money. There is
no joy in the world. Many people no longer see reasons to live. Jesus' word
encourages us not to give up but to look up, not to be fainthearted but to lift
up our hearts. This is an exercise done in faith, hope and charity. This is
seeing what the ordinary eye doesn't see, believing what hopelessness
discourages us from believing, loving and caring with the little in our
possession.
Let us put away fear
and move on as children of God. Let us keep following Jesus the Way, Truth and
Life. He will not disappoint us. He will not abandon us. Are you still
troubled? By family problems, economic situation, sleeplessness, persecutions?
Are you worried about how to send those children back to school ? Are you
weeping because of the leadership of this country and your State? Do not be
troubled? Just believe in God, do the part in your hands, God will do the rest.
Just speak to your troubled heart: "Obim dere duu atula ujo, Obim dere
duu, Chukwu maara ihe oma O ga emerem o, Obim dere duu. (Fear not my soul,
God will arrest thy worries). Hear these words of St Teresa of Avila:
"Let nothing disturb you
Let nothing frighten you
All things are passing away
God never changes
Patience obtains all things
Whoever has God lacks nothing.
God alone suffices."
It shall be well. Yes!
Oge ihe siri gi ike,
Oge uru juru gi obi
Nsogbu eju ebe nile
Nwannem ka obi sie gi ike
Lele Jesu, rio Jesu
Chekwube Jesu, Oga- adi mma.
Hard Facts of life
The hard truth we have
to know about life is that there must be troubles; small or great. Winds must
blow. The sea must rage. But there's something that makes a whole lot of
difference: My Choice. Choose to live above the troubled sea. Choose to swim
across the raging storm. The seat of these choices is in the heart. Do not
allow the troubles in the world, on the outside to determine your heart's joy
and peace. The troubles are not worth dying for. It is not easy to live this
way but Divine grace will make it possible.
Speak out your
troubles
Telling the disciples
not to allow their hearts to be troubled means that there is a better state for
which the heart is made. The heart should be an abode of Christ the prince of
peace and not of the crisis that steals your peace.
Therefore, when the
troubles sneak in with their accompanying headaches, heartbreaks, sleeplessness
and worries. Speak out. Pray! Share it. Problem shared is problem solved. You
have a shoulder you can always cry on. Lay it on Jesus' shoulders, come to him
with your burden, He knows how to make it light. Do not allow it to sap you, to
weigh you down and increase your blood pressure.
Address Yourself
You know what you
want. You are the one at each point in life to tell yourself: "I refuse to
be troubled ". O yes! You can do this by always being positive. Be strong
and tell yourself: "I know that I can make, I know that I can stand, no matter
what may come my way".
Hold on to the Way,
Truth and Life
In times of trouble,
the question is always: where do I go from here? Which way? What is the next
line of action? Jesus answers: "I
am the Way". "I Am" is the name of God as revealed to Moses. God
is the Way, Him alone can make a way where there seem to be no way, where
troubles seem to have closed.
In a world filled with
lies from the government, from religious groups, world organizations, family
and friends Jesus says: "I am the Truth". The truth we need to know
about ourselves, about our world and what best to do comes from God.
In a world where life
has lost its worth and is now and again threatened by diseases natural and
man-made, by wars and terrorism Jesus maintains: "I am Life". We
commit our lives into his hands for Him to sustain and uphold it. He gives His
life in place of ours. May we accept and value the precious gift of human life
in others and ourselves. May God trouble the troubles that trouble us and keep
us safe from all dangers through Christ our Lord.
Happy Sunday (5th
Sunday of Easter)
Rev Fr Julian O
Ekeh
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