FIRST READING
Isaiah 49:14—15
SECOND READING
1 Corinthians 4:1—5
1 Corinthians 4:1—5
GOSPEL
Matthew 6:24—34
Matthew 6:24—34
THEME:
HE REMEMBERS US IN ALL OUR SITUATIONS
Will
mother forget her child? Even if she forgets, I will not forget you. This is promise
of God to us. He is our Lord and God. He cares for us and provides for us. We
should fear not. It is out of fear that we sometimes judge our neighbours, but
St. Paul in the second reading tells us not to judge. Be still and know that I
am the Lord. One with God is majority. If you are with God nothing will harm
you, there is nothing to fear about. Fear not for he is with us. First reading
tells us that he will provide all our good needs. St. Paul said that, it is now
the time for us to show our stewardship in Christ.
How
do we show that stewardship? By obeying the law. What are the laws? The
greatest commandment is love. If we love, there is nothing more that is
expected of us. It is in love that we find hope, it is in love that we find
joy, it is in love that we find prosperity, it is in love that forgiveness
lives. Every good things are born out of love. If there is love among us there
will be no fear. Where there is no love, every other vices live there.
In
the Gospel, Jesus tells us that he cares for us more than every other creature.
He is our father. Our good father. He has every good things in him, let us
imitate, emulate and photocopy him. Let us answer oyiri Nna for our father
is good. Oyiri Nna (Carbon copy of the father) is only good when the
father is a good person. Because our father is good we should answer it, and if
you cannot be like the father please do not answer it and remember those that
he cares and provides for are those who are like him. Ndị nke ya n' eziokwu. In
fear sometimes we lose our names.
Most
times we fear too much that we don’t even remember God again and what we may be
fearing for may be something too small. Continue Reading