Tuesday, 18 June 2024 : 11th Week of Ordinary Time (Homily and Scripture Reflections)

Liturgical Colour : Green

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today as we listened to the words of the Sacred Scriptures, each and every one of us are reminded of what we all need to do as Christians, that is as God’s holy and beloved people. All of us are called and expected to be loving and compassionate as the Lord has been always full of love and compassion towards us. Unless we love one another as the Lord Himself has loved us and how we have loved ourselves, then we cannot truly call or consider ourselves as Christians. Love is the hallmark of what being a Christian is all about, as one cannot be a Christian and yet without love and compassion, first and foremost towards God, and then towards our fellow brothers and sisters.

In our first reading today, we heard from the first Book of Kings, in which the Lord responded to the wicked actions of king Ahab which had been described to us in our earlier two days of Old Testament passages of our weekday Masses, in which he had acquired unlawfully the lands of Naboth, the owner of a vineyard by accusing him falsely of blasphemy and sin against God. The prophet Elijah conveyed God’s words and judgments against Ahab and also against his wife, the wicked Jezebel and Ahab’s whole family, because the wickedness which they had committed had been really too much, against God and His Law, blatantly acting in their pride and greed, in breaking the Law and Covenant of God, as well as in misleading the Israelites into sin.

God wants each and every one of us to be free from the corruption and evils of sin, all the temptations of this world, of pleasures and wickedness that may mislead us into the path of evil and sin. He therefore showed that all the sins and wickedness of Ahab and his wife, Jezebel, in being directly involved in the death of Naboth and the unlawful seizure of his vineyard, as well as for the many other evil deeds, the worship of pagan idols and in misleading the people into the path of evil and damnation, hence, Ahab and his family’s reign would end in a tragic manner, as a just consequence for their behaviours and attitudes in this world, and also as a warning to all of us that we must not take sin and evil lightly. For although God does truly love us and shows compassion on us, but sin and evil still can lead us into destruction and eternal damnation.

Then, in our Gospel passage today, we heard from the Gospel of St. Matthew in which God spoke to His disciples and followers regarding what they all should be doing in fulfilling the Law and commandments of God and in doing what He has taught them to do. As Christians, all those who believe in the Lord and accept Him as Our Lord and Saviour, all of us must always be filled with God’s love in all things, in our every words, in our every actions and in our every deeds. Each and every one of us must always be loving, first towards the Lord, and then towards one another, and towards ourselves as well. That is why the Lord reminded His disciples and followers of this important reality and commandment which He has entrusted to them, teaching and reminding them all to love one another just as God has loved them.

All of us hence have been reminded that our faith in the Lord must always be founded upon the foundation of love, deep and strong, genuine and vibrant love present in all of us. If we do not love God and one another in the same way that we have loved ourselves, then unfortunately, we may not be able to develop the kind of faith that is truly genuine and pleasing to God. Faith without love and without actions based on love, compassion and care for others will not be faith that is pleasing or truly worthy of God, as faith that without love and actions based on love, as St. James put it, is truly dead and meaningless. Our faith must always be filled with overflowing love, from our hearts towards God and our fellow brothers and sisters around us.

Now, brothers and sisters in Christ, having been blessed by God by His love, by all the compassion and love which He has constantly given us all these while, let us all therefore commit ourselves anew in love, to be always ever generous in loving one another in our way of life, so that by our love and compassion, kindness and generosity towards each other, God may be shown and proclaimed to all those whom we encounter in life, to all of our brothers and sisters and everyone in our midst, all those whom we have affected and interacted with in this life. We should always be filled with love for each and every one of them, showing what true, gentle and genuine Christian love is all about, love that comes from the Lord Himself.

Brothers and sisters in Christ, as we all continue to do our part in our respective areas in life to glorify the Lord and to proclaim His truth, let us always remember to be loving and filled with strong, genuine and ever-present love, for God first and foremost, and then towards our fellow brothers and sisters, and of course also towards ourselves. But this love must always be selfless and pure, free from the corruption of worldly desires and sins, all of which had perverted our love into all sorts of things that prevented us from truly loving God and one another, as love gave way to lust and desires, attachments and compulsion, obsessions, jealousy and other things that made us to forget about our calling and mission in life to be loving to God and to our fellow brothers and sisters around us.

May the Lord continue to bless and guide us all in our path so that in everything that we say and do, we will continue to be filled with most generous love and kindness, compassion and grace, in all the things and at all times, that our lives may truly be nurturing and be inspirational to everyone who witness our efforts and works. May the love of God continue to touch our hearts and minds, so that we ourselves may also continue to love Him and love one another in the same way as well. May all of us be truly loving and compassionate, holy and worthy people of God. Amen.

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