Monday 29th July, 2019. Bible
Study: Exodus 32:15-24.30-34 or 1 John 4:7-16 and John 11:19-27
_“Martha said to Jesus,
"Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. And even now I know that whatever you ask
from God, God will give you.” *(John 11:21-22)*_
A few days
ago, we celebrated the feast of St. Mary Magdalene, a woman who loved Jesus and
was not afraid to display it. Today we are celebrating another woman who was
also very close to Jesus; Martha, the sister of Mary and Lazarus.
And just last
Sunday, our Gospel passage took us to that familiar scene in the Bethany home
of Mary and Martha where Jesus often went with his disciples. On this
particular occasion, Martha served while her sister Mary sat at the feet of
Jesus listening to him.
In today’s
Gospel, we are presented with events following the death of their brother, Lazarus
who was also a close friend of Jesus. Upon hearing that Jesus was on his way to
the house, Martha (a hyper-active Sanguine) could not wait for Jesus to enter
the house. She ran to meet him on the road while Mary sat still inside the
house.
Martha was
the one who said to Jesus, “IF YOU HAD BEEN HERE, MY BROTHER WOULD NOT HAVE
DIED.” This statement is one that expresses how difficult it can be to combine
faith in God’s existence with evil in the world.
For Martha
and for many today, the fact that a lot of evils happen in the world today is a
sign that God is absent from this world. When bad things happen to us, we tell
ourselves “if God was here, so and so would not happen.” But as we see in this occasion,
Jesus was fully aware of the situation and He deliberately decided to wait four
days before showing up.
God’s ways
are not our ways. We only need to trust God when we pray knowing that whatever
be the outcome of our prayers is exactly the best for us. On this particular
occasion, Jesus did not show up on time just so that He would use the occasion
to prove to the world that He is God; that He is power over life and death.
The fact
that your prayers were not answered does not mean God is angry with you, it
does not mean prayers are powerless. It only indicates that God had something
better in place for you. Jesus said to Martha, “Your brother will rise again.”
But Martha did not understand what Jesus meant, she had lost all hope of seeing
Lazarus in flesh and blood again. She said: “I know he will rise again at the resurrection
on the last day.”
Dear
friends, do not be too quick to give up on God. Do not be too quick to conclude
that your prayers are not working. I have heard many say: “I don pray tire, yet
nothing dey happen.” As far as God is concerned, it is never too late. Jesus
said to her: “I am the resurrection and the life; he who believes in me, though
he die, yet shall he live, and whoever lives and believes in me shall never
die. Do you believe this?”
This
question is the most important question we would have to answer individually: “Do you believe
this?” Do you believe that even now, it is not too difficult for God to change
your situation? Do you believe that what you thought was impossible can still
happen? Martha’s response was greatly instrumental to this miracle. She said “Yes,
Lord; I believe…”
The life
of St. Martha teaches us the need for closeness to Jesus; the need to work for
Jesus. Martha expressed her love for Jesus by cooking for him and forever she
would be remembered for this. How am I expressing my love for Jesus?
What stops
me from cooking even a single meal today to feed one or two poor people around
me so that in that way Jesus would eat? On the last day, this little act of
kindness would be remembered on our behalf: “When I was hungry, you fed me; now
enter into the home of my father.”
Let us
pray: Lord Jesus, increase my faith in your power to do the impossible. Amen.
St.
Martha, pray for us.
Be Happy.
Live Positive. Have Faith. It is well with you. God bless you. Memorial of
Saint Martha. Bible Study: Exodus 32:15-24.30-34 or 1 John 4:7-16 and John
11:19-27).
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