Liturgical Colour : Green
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today’s readings speak volumes about being called and chosen by our God, and what therefore being chosen means for all of us, whom God had willingly made to be His disciples and followers. In the Gospel today we heard how Jesus called His disciples, and twelve of whom He had chosen to be His Apostles, the chief among all of His disciples and servants.
And we saw in the same Gospel passage, what the Lord Jesus did with the people whom He had worked with, healing them from their sickness and diseases, comforting the sorrowful and the weak, and also casting out demons and evil spirits from the possessed. And the Apostles were appointed to assist in these wonderful works of our Lord, helping the people of God in various areas.
When God called us to be His servants, He also laid down for us the mission which He had entrusted His Apostles with, namely the conversion and repentance of sinners and that all those who have disobeyed the Lord will return to Him with humility and sincerity in repentance. And He also expects from us what we need to do in order to fulfil that mission, as St. Paul made it very clear in his Epistle to the Church and the faithful in the city of Corinth.
In that letter, St. Paul highlighted that the wicked will not inherit or enter into the kingdom of heaven, which means that if we have been found wanting and that our faith is not sufficient, or if we have not been faithful to the mission which God have entrusted to us, then we shall not be able to enter into the eternal life and the glory promised by God to all of His faithful ones.
That is very clear because if we act in ways that are contrary to God and His ways, and if our actions are in opposition to what God is about and to what God has shown us, then we will bring scandal not only to His great and holy Name, but we also bring scandal and bad faith to His Church and to the other holy people of God, our brethren.
But the greatest damage lies in that our scandalous and wicked acts will deter those who are approaching the Lord through His Church and through us to receive His salvation and grace. If we, whom God had chosen to be His Apostles and disciples in our current age and time did not do as what we have been expected to do, but instead sinning and committing wickedness in the sight of God and man alike, who will believe in us then?
Therefore, we should all heed what St. Paul wrote in his exhortation to the faithful in Corinth, and strive to do our best in order to lead a holy and disciplined life, far away from sinful acts and wickedness, from all forms of travesty, abnormality and fornications that has separated us from Him. Let us all be true disciples of the Lord in all things, and commit ourselves to His cause.
Brothers and sisters in Christ, God has called us all to come to His presence and for us to be transformed into the children of the Light, to be the bearers of His Word and truth into the world. Are we ready to take up the challenge and do His will? The choice is ours alone, brethren, and it is we who can make a difference in our own lives and our own fate, by choosing God over the temptations of the world. May God be our guide, and may all of us remain in His grace forever. Amen.