Liturgical Colour : Green
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today as we listened to the words of the Scriptures, all of us are reminded that we are all called to be good and faithful Christians in all things and at all times, always doing what is according to that which we have been taught and shown by the Lord through His Church, all of His Law and commandments, in the manner that we have been guided and helped by the Church and its laws. All of us as Christians are part of this same Body, this same Church, and hence it is only right for us to do what we have been expected to do, in following faithfully and closely the path that God has shown us, so that each and every one of us may inspire and help one another in our path of following God in all circumstances and at all occasions. Otherwise, if we have not been faithful and obedient to God and His Law and commandments, how can we call ourselves as Christians?
In our first reading today, we are all reminded by what St. Paul wrote in his Epistle to the Church and the faithful in Thessalonica, on the matter of righteous living and justice, and all that the people of God there had to do in their relationship and married living. Each and every one of us are reminded of the same kind of life that we are all expected to have, in our exemplary living and actions, so that all of us may indeed be truly faithful and committed to God, not just in name and appearances only, but also in all the things that we say and do, in our every moments in life, in every part of our existence and our works. In every single step we take, on each and every days, we all should be the role models and examples for one another. All of us should be the shining beacons of God’s light, His love and Good News, to all others around us. That is how we can be truly dedicated and holy people of God.
Then, in our Gospel passage, we heard from the famous parable of the Lord, the parable of the wise and foolish handmaidens, in which we heard how there were five wise handmaidens and five foolish and lazy handmaidens, each of whom were supposed to welcome the bridegroom to a wedding celebration and be part of the celebrations and parties. However, they differed in that the wise handmaidens brought extra oil with them and were prepared in case they had to wait for the bridegroom, while the foolish handmaidens did not bring any extra oil for their lamps, and hence, when the bridegroom did come late, they were caught off-guard and had to go and seek for the oil, during which time, as we heard, the bridegroom came and the doors to the celebration were closed. The foolish handmaidens returned only to find them excluded from the celebrations because they were late.
The message from that Gospel passage is that, just as the bridegroom actually represented the Lord, Whose return, Second Coming, is expected by all of us, and therefore, the handmaidens represent all of us, God’s faithful people, but how we are to welcome Him, in our lives and actions, are very important. We also must realise that the Lord will come again at the time of His own choosing, and which no one in this world has any idea of, and therefore, we must always be ever ready and vigilant, in doing God’s will at every possible opportunities. We must not be ignorant of those warnings and reminders from the Lord, calling on all of us to be prepared and to be worthy of Him when the time of reckoning comes in the end. All of us are reminded that we should live righteously and in accordance of the path that the Lord has shown us, as we have discussed earlier.
Being Christians require us to make such commitments and works, and we cannot think that just because we have received the grace of baptism and become part of the Church, then we are already saved and have no more need to commit ourselves to the Lord’s cause and efforts. Instead, a truly faithful and worthy Christian should always be filled with the willingness and the courage to do God’s will, and to carry out His works at every possible opportunities given to us. All of us should always do our best to live our every moments with the focus on the Lord and the desire to serve Him ever more faithfully, and thus, even in the smallest and least of the things that we do in life, we must always do them with the strong desire and commitment to walk ever more gracefully in God’s presence. Our every words, actions and works, all of them must truly embody who we are, the holy people of God, the ones to whom the Lord had entrusted this world to.
Yes, brothers and sisters in Christ, all of us are truly the stewards of the Lord’s creation, the ones entrusted with the care of this world, and all that He has created for us. Today, this resonates well with the occasion of the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, in which we all turn our attention towards the care of this world, and what we all can do, in our own various ways, so that we may indeed be the worthy caretakers and stewards of this world, the creation of God. All of us should be inspired by the good examples set by our holy and dedicated predecessors, who have themselves lived worthily of the Lord and did what they could in order to glorify the Lord at all times, like those of the Thessalonians in the early Church and like those of the wise and prepared handmaidens in our Lord’s parable. Each one of us can also therefore be these faithful servants of the Lord, doing wonderful works for the Lord’s sake, and in all the things we do.
All of us should take good care of this world, and all that had been entrusted to us, this world, our environment and everyone else who live in them. Pope Francis, our Holy Father and Leader has instituted this World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation in highlighting how the irresponsible actions of man, and the neglect and the ignorance with many of us have shown in living our lives had caused great destruction not only that of our world and the nature, which God had created for us, but it also caused the hardships and destructions for various people whose livelihood and well-being depends on the state of the nature and this world. Many people were driven by greed, ambition and worldly desires in seeking more wealth, glory and power for themselves, and thus in their works and actions, they manipulated, exploited and brought hardships upon others, for their own self benefits. These are things that we should not be doing ourselves, and instead, we should do our best to care for what the Lord has entrusted to us.
Brothers and sisters in Christ, let us all therefore do our best to follow the Lord and to commit ourselves anew in His path, doing whatever we can, so that we may always live our lives doing what the Lord has shown and taught us to do, in loving one another and in being responsible with our actions and works, so that in all things we will always be mindful of our roles as the stewards and caretakers of all that God had created for us, in our world today. Let us all inspire one another to live ever more faithfully, and so that more and more may be called to live lives that are truly worthy of God, now and always. Plant in us, Lord, a heart full of love for others, and a heart that is filled with the courage and the desire to love You, and all that You have created. Amen.