Homily for March 17, 2018.
“Practice hospitality
ungrudgingly to one another. As each has received a gift, employ it for one
another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace.” 1st Peter 4:9-10.
Every human being is a bundle
of potentials. Made in the image and likeness of God, there is virtually no
limit to the range of human positive possibilities.
One of my favorite quotations
goes thus: “It is our light, not our darkness that frightens us the most.” When
we actually consider what we are capable of doing if we let our light shine, we
become scared of ourselves.
There is so much good inside
of us waiting to be explored, waiting to be shared, waiting to be discovered
and used by the millions of people out there. There is so much you can do for
God. We exist to be good. We are alive to touch people positively. It all
begins with allowing our inner light to shine.
If you have the talent of
speaking, let your words be uplifting, if serving is your talent, serve as
though you are an Angel from heaven, if it is writing, then write what is true
and beneficial to your readers. Whatever is your gift, use it to build up the
community.
Peter was shocked when his
net caught such a huge catch of fish on a broad day light. He had worked all
night long without any success but only reluctantly threw his net into the sea
at the command of Jesus.
Peter represents a lot of
people in our world who have no idea of their potentials until they meet Jesus.
And just as Peter obeyed the word of Jesus to cast his net into the sea, we
would all be surprised what we are capable of doing, if only we decide to obey
God’s words every day of our life.
We remember St. Patrick
today, a man who like Peter fully explored his spiritual potentials making such
a huge catch of souls in Ireland. So much so that the faith was firmly
established in that country. Virtually every family had a priest or sister.
And by extension, we are
eternally grateful to the Irish missionaries who evangelized our country
Nigeria. Through one man St. Patrick, millions have been touched. Do you know
what you are capable of doing if you just let your light shine???
Let us Pray: Lord Jesus, use
me till nothing else is left of me. Amen.
Be Happy. Live Positive. Have Faith.
It is well with you. God bless you. (Feast of St. Patrick, Secondary Patron of Nigeria. Bible Study: St.
Peter 4:7-11 and Luke 5:1-11).
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