Our
“I Do” has many implications, think well before you say it. Tobe Eze.
FIRST READING
Deuteronomy 4:32—34, 39—40
Deuteronomy 4:32—34, 39—40
SECOND READING
Romans 8:14—17
Romans 8:14—17
GOSPEL
Matthew 28:16—20
Matthew 28:16—20
THEME:
ONLY A GOOD GOD CAN DO ALL THESE FOR US. (THE TRINITERAIN GOD FOR THAT MATTER).
A
man was in a market discussing with people on how good and strong his father
was but still people were disturbing him and provoking him. As he was saying
all these and other things, an old man approached and asked him. Have you asked
those who know your father very well for them to tell you whom he was? Have you
not been told on how your father owed people every now and then? Have you not
asked how he was redeemed from all of them by the umunna? These were the
same questions Moses asking the Israelites today in the first reading. And the
same questions are been addressed to us again today. Do we know how God saves,
provides, protects, directs us and other good things he does for us? Have we
ever asked how our forefathers treated God and his messengers and his
forgiveness of all these? If we are to count his blessings on us, nights and
days will pass without us finishing them. Anyi koba mmesooma Chukwu, chi ga eji, chi
ga abo. It is only a good God that can do this to his subjects. And this
is done by the FATHER. Continue Reading..............