Wednesday 3 July 2019

Wednesday of Week 14 Year A By Tobe Eze


Wednesday of Week 14 Year A
FIRST READING
Genesis 41:55–57; 42:5–7a, 17–24a
GOSPEL
Matthew 10:1–7
THEME: GOD MANIFESTS THROUGH IMPERFECTIONS
Joseph’s brothers were regretting the bad thing they did to their brother Joseph without knowing that God was just using them to fulfill the plan of saving them from the famine that befell them. God worked through the imperfect thing done to Joseph.
In the gospel Jesus himself called again imperfect men to carry out perfect work. He called tax collector whom the Pharisees regard as the worst set of people. Jesus called trouble makers and peace makers. He called the imperfect to perfect them.
God wants us to make a change whenever he wants to use us. Joseph’s brothers had a change of heart when they realized what they have done. They regretted the act and abandoned it. The apostles Jesus called in the gospel also abandoned their different ways of lives and embraced the new life of Christ.
Let us today learn to abandon our old way of living that does not please God like Joseph’s brothers and the twelve apostles that Jesus called. Let us remember that akwuro otu ebe ekiri mmanwu. Let us like the eagle that was living among chicken since its lifetime left there when it realized that, that place does not fit its kind. Sin does not fit us. Let us leave the way of sin and embrace the way of life.

Tuesday Week 14 Year A By Tobe Eze

Tuesday Week 14 Year A
First Reading:
Corinthians 4:7-15
Gospel:
Matthew 20:20-28
THEME: A MISTAKE CAN BE CORRECTED.
In the first reading, St. Paul is telling us that the mistake of those who oppose us are being corrected by Christ. We are afflicted in every way but not crushed etc. The reason for not crushing us is to propagate the life of Christ in our lives so that we may correct our lives and mistakes we have made.
In the gospel, the mother of James and John made a serious mistake that brought about the correction of the bad notion of those in positions. Jesus corrected that mistake immediately. People who were already with Christ and their mother was busy asking for positions. Christ made it clear for us to know that a leader should lead by examples. That is the correction of the mistake. We are all leaders and we are also all followers, so let us learn to serve those who are under us and it shall be well with us. Let us correct that mistake of thinking that a leader is God. Also, let us not always seek for only our personal things like the mother of James and John. Let it not be Nkem nkem but Nke anyị nke anyị.

Monday of Week 14 Year A By Tobe Eze


Monday of Week 14 Year A
FIRST READING
Genesis 28:10–22a
GOSPEL
Matthew 9:18–26
THEME: ENCOUNTER WITH THE LORD.
Encounter with the Lord changes life and things. In the first reading, Jacob encountered the Lord and his life automatically changed, he made promises for he became a fulfilled man immediately. In the gospel, Jarius an officer in the synagogue encountered God in the life of his daughter that Christ gave back life and happiness came back to his life and the life of his family. The woman who had suffered hemorrhage for twelve years got healed just that she encountered Jesus. Some of us today come to God and go without encountering him. Some of us are like the story of a goat that was always going for morning prayers. The goat was always sitting front (at the kneeler at the altar). It would continue to stay till during communion it would go. Some of us just come and go like that goat. We come to morning masses and prayers but no impact in us. It is not enough to be a Christian and to be participating in every activity of the church but also to live it out like those who have experienced God as we have. Let us today follow those who encountered Christ today and encounter him so that our lives will change from bad to good and people will really say, these are CHRISTIANS. THANKS.


Wednesday 26 June 2019

FAMILY CAN BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HIGH LEVEL OF MORAL DECADENCE IN OUR SOCIETY. By Tobe Eze


FAMILY CAN BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR THE HIGH LEVEL OF MORAL DECADENCE IN OUR SOCIETY.

Family is the first school and the first church a child attends and that is why it is very necessary in the formation of human character. If a child is well formed in a family, it is always difficult to deform the person and any child deformed in character from the family is always difficult to form again.  Family can be held responsible for the high level of moral decadence in our society today with these few reasons.
It is not whole and entire that families should be held responsible but if they have done these few things, it will go a long way to help the society. Many parents are over busy these days in looking for what they will use to train their children and forget about training their children. There are some basic things in life especially with regards to morality that are not learnt in the school but at home but many parents prefer their children to spend their whole life in school.
They go out in the morning, come back tired at night. No time to spend with the children. Many parents these days send their one year old child to daycare, from there to nursery, primary and their secondary education they will live in school. Even those who live with their parents spend more of their time in school for extra lessons. This has brought distortion to the basic knowledge one should get from parents especially with regards to morals. Continue Reading...............................................

4th Sunday of Easter Year C. (Good Shepherd Sunday) By Tobe Eze


4th Sunday of Easter Year C. (Good Shepherd Sunday)

First Reading
Acts 13:14.43-52
Second Reading
Revelation 7:9.14b-17
Gospel
John 10:27-30
THEME: UNDER THE CARE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Today being good shepherd Sunday, the three readings are pointing towards the real good shepherd who is Christ Jesus. Previous years, I normally centre on the works of shepherds pertaining to us on earth, but this year, I am moving to another side of the good shepherd which is how we can be under the care of the perfect good shepherd. Continue Reading...........................

Third Sunday of Easter Year C. By Tobe Eze



Third Sunday of Easter Year C.
First Reading
Acts 5:27b-32.40b-41
Second Reading
Revelation 5:11-14
Gospel
John 21:1-19
THEME: WHAT DO YOU TEACH?
Almost all we do or say on earth affect others who are around us both directly and indirectly. If that is true, then we have to be careful in all we do for if we mislead any of these people of God, it will be better for us that we were not born (Matthew 26:24). Some of us are teaching others good ways of salvation while others are taking people back.
In the first reading, the apostles were busy taking people to the way of life while the chief priests were busy trying to stop them and to take people back to darkness. Ask yourself where you belong. Do you belong to the chief priests or to the apostles? Answer yourself. Continue Reading..................

Wednesday 15 May 2019

A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTO ARUA (A STAFF OF ONYISHI) IN EHA-ALUMONA TOWN OF NSUKKA L.G.A, ENUGU STATE. By Tobe Eze


A PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY INTO ARUA (A STAFF OF ONYISHI) IN EHA-ALUMONA TOWN OF NSUKKA L.G.A, ENUGU STATE.

ABSTRACT

Symbolism is very common in every religion. Sometimes it is this symbolism that gives a religion identity. Like the Catholic Church, their Bishop is known with his crozier, mitre and other things a bishop wears, you do not need to make further inquiry to know the position or the status of the person when you see the person. It is on this ground that I wish to go into the research on Aura which is a staff given to Onyishi when it reaches the person as a symbol of authority in Eha-Alumona town of Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State. The Arua is not a staff any one can get or when one takes any title in the community one will get it, no, it is only meant for one person in a village which is ordained by God as it is popularly called in Eha-Alumona (Egba Maa buru celebration fixed by God). The Arua stands for something and that is what I inquired for. I used majorly interview for there is no work written on it as of now. This involved elderly men in some villages in Eha-Alumona. I employed the help of three Respondents whose cooperation were instrumental in the successful study of Arua. There submissions were synthesized and hermeneutically analysed for better understanding. Continue Reading.................

Thursday 9 May 2019

PREMARITAL SEX: THE ORDER OF THE DAY. By Tobe Eze


PREMARITAL SEX: THE ORDER OF THE DAY.

INTRODUCTION.
Sex is keeping to the original plan of God, it is intrinsically not an evil act. It was willed by God that a man and his wife should procreate and share conjugal companionship through the act of sex. With the advent of sin in the history of humanity, and in this age more than any other, the abuses on the act of sex call for a redefinition of sex to secure the purpose for which it was originally created. There is plethora of ways in which sex has been abused. This includes, adultery, fornication, bestiality, pedophilia and lots of them. This article, however, shall focus on the issue of premarital sex and its moral, social and health implications. It is only the way, the time, the place and the persons involve that make it sin, not sex itself. Everything we do on this earth has its own time. Even the Bible recorded it. There is time for everything……, (Eclesiastes 3). And sex is not an exception. Continue Reading.........................................

Sunday 21 April 2019

2nd Sunday of Easter Year C. (Divine Mercy Sunday). By Tobe Eze


2nd Sunday of Easter Year C. (Divine Mercy Sunday).

First Reading
Acts 5:12-16
Second Reading
Revelation 1:9-11a, 12-13, 17-19
Gospel
John 20:19-31
THEME: ALL IN MERCY
The Psalmist shouted this in Psalm 130:3, “If you O Lord should mark our guilt, Lord who would survive? But with you is found forgiveness.” All we have and are on this earth, we got from the mercy of God. Judging us with merit, we are doomed but judging us with mercy, we are redeemed. Jesus did not come to suffer, die and resurrect just to show us that he has the power to do that but because of his mercy, love and charity on us who are in bitter pain from the fall of the first Adam. Continue Reading.....................................

Easter Day – The Resurrection of the Lord. Year C. By Tobe Eze


Easter Day – The Resurrection of the Lord. Year C.

First Reading
Acts 10:34a, 37-43
Second Reading
Colossians 3:1-4
Gospel
John 20:1-9
THEME: A NEW DAWN
Alleluia! Obiligo, Jesu akpogburu n’ elu obe, onye mmeri.
Since after the fall of man in Genesis 3, humanity have suffered the sorrow of not seeing the salvation God planned for us before the foundation of the world (1 Peter 1:20 and Ephesians 1:4). The world has been waiting for a time to be released from this sorrow but it seemed it was not coming. Many prophets came to give humanity hope of this salvation. During Christmas, the hope was fulfilled through the birth of Jesus Christ. He came but the people he met did not recognize him. He did many works which were not the primary purpose of his coming. He did that to clear the ground for the main work though many did not notice it. Before the coming of Christ, animals were the victims of sacrifice and that made it impossible to gain that salvation prepared from of old. It was necessary for another thing greater that animal to make way for the salvation of man. Going through the scriptures, we can notice that there was a trace of human sacrifice as it appeared in the gospel reading of 3rd Sunday of Lent (Luke 13:1-9). This human sacrifice and animal sacrifice could not bring the salvation because all of them are imperfect. A perfect being was needed and Jesus willingly submitted to do it for us, not for his own salvation but for us. We took forty days to journey with Christ in the wilderness and today we are back to the shore of the river for it is a new dawn for humanity. The light that dispenses darkness has come and we are happy. Continue Reading..............