25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B.
FIRST READING
Wisdom 2:12, 17—20
Wisdom 2:12, 17—20
SECOND READING
James 3:16—4:3
James 3:16—4:3
GOSPEL
Mark 9:30—37
Mark 9:30—37
THEME: GLORIES THAT FOLLOW SUFFERINGS.
For you will not leave my soul among the dead, nor let
your beloved know decay (Psalm 16:10). In Igbo there is an adage that says, achukata nwa ogbenye, achuga ya
ebe ka mma. In order to affirm this, in the Bible there are many places
it talks about the love of the poor by God. It was Leibniz a philosopher in his
division of evil into three types metaphysical, physical and moral evils said
that good things sometimes follow physical evil. Sometimes we suffer but they
are just as gold being tested in fire (1 Peter 1:7).
A certain family that was just living average life faced
challenges in life. It happened that the father of the house fell sick and he
was the source of living for them. They travelled to far and near to see to the
solution to their father’s health but all to no avail. This cost them almost
all they had. After four years of serious sickness the man died living the
family in abject poverty. The three children of the family dropped out of
school. One day one of their indigenous priests came home for Christmas break
from abroad and asked the Parish Priest to organize a scholarship exam for all
fatherless children in the parish that he needs five persons that he will
train. After the exam, two of the dead man’s children passed the exam. The
scholarship was to train them abroad, and that was how they met their glory. The
Lord does not forget his people no matter the situation. Continue Reading.............