Saturday 20th week
Year A
First Reading
Ruth 2:1-3.8-11; 4:13-17
Gospel
Matthew 23:1-12
THEME: TRUE HONOUR
In the first reading, it was
because Boaz feared God, it made him not to have lustful attraction towards Ruth
and also commanded his servants not to molest her. He was a man of respect and
true honour. He gave himself the true meaning of honourable position. If he was
like some of us here, we will be happy that a sex object has come to us. In our time people even do fight over a widow. I went somewhere to see their Igwe (King), when
I reached the palace, there was a case the King was trying to solve. What was
the case? That a man caught another man going to have sex with a widow he has
been taking care of. And shamelessly they took the case to the Igwe’s palace for him
to settle the case for them. Two of them ended up disgracing themselves and
two of them were punished. They disgraced and removed the honour they had
before in the society.
In the gospel, though the scribes
and the Pharisees teach the commandments of God, they use that position to also
demand honour which they knew truly that they did not deserve. Evil men in
the position of honour. All these are false honours. These people can be seen
in our churches, communities, villages and so on. The true honour comes from
God to humanity and that we shall work for and not allow ourselves to be
carried away by this worldly things. A man was made the King of his Autonomous
community and he used the opportunity to deal with people. He had the honour of
answering Igweeeeeeee! But he lost the honour from God for his name went viral
as an evil man and he also died a shameful death of being killed by his own
son. Let us seek the true honour from God not self-given honour which does not
last. Thanks.