Liturgical Colour : Green
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today’s Scripture readings tell us all about one thing, a very important thing indeed, of the fact that we can put our trust in the Lord our God, in Whom alone lies our salvation and redemption from evil. In Him alone lies the salvation and liberation from our troubles, and from all the allures and chains of sin that had held us back all these while.
In the first reading today, we heard about David and his entourage fleeing the city of Jerusalem at the time when his son, Absalom, was attempting a coup and trying to overthrow David to be the king over Israel. Absalom grew proud and haughty over his power and abilities, and he tried to usurp the kingship which God had rightfully given to David his father.
With most of the kingdom siding with Absalom, David had no choice but to flee from Jerusalem or else he and the rest of his entourage would be killed. And this was the opportunity for his old enemies and for those who resented him to come up and strike against him, thinking that David’s time and life is coming to an end, now that he became a fugitive, running away from his own son the usurper.
In the Gospel today, we heard about the man who was possessed by evil spirits in the region of the Gerasenes, where he lived among the tombs, rejected and cast out from the society. He was cursed, feared and persecuted for his condition, and there are many things that the people would badmouth him for. In this, can we see the link and the parallel between the case of king David and that of this possessed man?
Both of them were rejected by the people, living through a difficult period in their lives, and it seemed that everything had failed for them. It seemed that they were abandoned, rejected and cast out, but yet, we should see and realise what God had done for them both! Indeed, God rescued them from the depths of their misery and from the midst of their bad times.
God cast out the demons from within the man, and He also gave back David his kingdom, after He dealt a blow to Absalom, who was defeated and crushed in his path towards power. In this manner therefore, God brought them out of the great danger and placed them on the path towards salvation. God led them into a new hope and a new light through which He exercised His grace and blessings upon a people whom He had rescued from certain death and destruction.
Through this, God would let us all know that He will not abandon us to the darkness willingly or purposefully. He does not abandon us, but it was us who have abandoned Him. God will not lose anyone or anything unless we ourselves are the ones who wished to be lost. If we attach ourselves to Him strongly in faith and love, then surely by our devotion and commitment we shall receive the everlasting reward of eternal joy and life in God.
Brothers and sisters in Christ, let us all therefore today devote ourselves anew to the Lord, and renew our faith in Him. He has poured out so much of His love and grace to us, and thus it is only natural that we respond in the same manner, that is with love and with fullness of faith and genuine commitment to Him. Let this day onwards be a time of grace, a time of mercy and forgiveness, and let us all draw ever closer to the love of God. God bless us all. Amen.