Homily for
Monday 11th March 2019
_“Truly, I
say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it
to me.” *(Matthew 25:40.)*_
In the
sixth Station of the Cross, Jesus speaks: “Can you be brave enough to wipe my
bloody face?” “Where is your face?” you may ask, and I will answer “at home, at
work, in the streets, in market corners, wherever suffering exists, my face is
there and there I look for you to wipe away my blood and tears.”
Christ
will welcome us into Paradise because we wiped away his tears and blood in the
face of the naked, the homeless, the hungry, the sick, the imprisoned and the
thirsty. When you see tears flowing from a person’s eyes, when you see a person
lost, confused, worried and dejected, you see Jesus.
Treat
people nicely, not because they deserve it but because you just want to be kind
to the Jesus you see in them. If someone begs from you, take it as the voice of
Jesus begging from you and treat that person just as you would love God to
treat you when you beg from him in prayer.
Whatsoever
you do to the least (the smallest, the unimportant, the poorest, the minority,
the outcast), that you do unto me.
The book
of Leviticus tells us: “You shall not hate your brother in your heart, but you
shall reason with your neighbour, lest you bear sin because of him…but you
shall love your neighbour as yourself.” Leviticus 19:15-18.
Are you
finding it difficult to overcome hatred in your heart for a brother or sister? The
only way you can love your enemies as Jesus teaches us is by seeing the face of
Jesus even in your enemies.
Let us
Pray: Lord Jesus, open my eyes that I may see you in the face of the hungry,
the sick, the naked, the downtrodden and abandoned. Amen.
Be Happy. Live Positive. Have Faith.
It is well with you. God bless you. (Monday of the 1st Week of Lent. Bible Study: Leviticus
19:1-2,11-18, Psalm 19 and Matthew 25:31-46).
I have been following your daily reflections for months now. They are very edifying and wonderfully didactic. God bless Fr Abu.
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