Reflection/Homily: Tenth (10th) Sunday
in Ordinary Time Year C (June 9 2013)
Theme: Divine Intervention
Divine
intervention is what so many Christians may have experienced in their lives.
Simply described, it is God’s intervention in the unfortunate circumstances of
one’s life. Most often people consider it to be an unexpected miracle. For this
to happen, God makes use of human and non-human agents. These human agents
could be priests, spiritual directors, one’s friends or relatives. The
non-human agents could be the Church, a pilgrimage center, an adoration ground,
a prayer session, etc.
In
the first reading (1 Kings 17:17-24) we see this divine intervention in the
life of the widow of Zarephath through a human agent. The prophet Elijah was
staying in the house of this widow and through him God intervened in her life
by providing her with food during that period of famine. In the gospel reading
(Luke 7:11-17), we see another case of divine intervention in the life of the
widow of Naim. Jesus though God, was the human agent people could recognize. He
was moved with pity at the death of the widow’s only son and he restored him to
life.
In
both cases, we see God intervening in the hopeless situations of the recipients.
They lost the taste of life and God revitalized their hope proving that nothing
is impossible for Him. The events are not just signs of God’s omnipotence but also
signs of God’s gratuitous love and compassion for us especially for the suffering
among us. God feels and understands our difficult situations and He is always
there to intervene especially when we think all hope is lost.
The
widow of Zarephath thought that the presence of Elijah would immune her from
problems. When it didn’t, she thought her guilt was responsible for her son’s
death and she began to confess her guilt before Elijah. This is the attitude
some of us put on in the face of suffering. Goodness cannot immune us from
suffering, otherwise Job and Jesus would not have suffered. Suffering is not
always as a result of our sins. Instead, it is a moment God allows in other to
test our faith and to manifest His mighty power. Sometimes, as we see in the readings,
divine intervention could be a sign God uses in confirming His messengers.
Beloved
friends, perhaps at this moment you are passing through untold difficulties and
sufferings and you have been waiting on God to intervene. Do not forget that divine
intervention requires an attitude of faith on the side of the recipient.
Believe that God can still do something. It may be too late for you but it is
never late for God. Perhaps you may have lost a loved one taking care of your
needs, or lost your job, your chances for a brighter future or suffering a
terminal illness. Are you the victim or is your loved one affected? The message
of today is never lose hope.
Keep
on praying and you will encounter God’s agent for your divine intervention. It
could be a fellowship you will attend, a mass you will hear, a friend you will meet
somewhere, a relative or even a stranger. Do not forget that for those who love
God all things work for their good and that God can make the best out of every
situation. God can use each and every one of us as an agent for divine
intervention in the lives of others. Allow yourself to be used by God if you are
in a position to touch the lives of people positively. Are you a priest,
pastor, administrator, politician, business tycoon, captain of an industry,
legal luminary or a member of the intelligentsia, God intends to use you as a
means to better people’s lives.
Though
we have to pray for others when they bring their difficulties to us but
sometimes, we may have the answer to their problems. It could be your time,
money, energy, approval, cooperation that is needed to put smiles of the faces
of people. Why not allow God to bless people through you. A candle looses
nothing by lighting another candle. Do not take advantage of people’s problems
to exert your influence. St. Paul reminds us in the second reading (Gal
1:11-19) of how God called him to minister to His people. He confirmed that he was
only an agent or an instrument in the hands of God.
Therefore
beloved friends, always be conscious that you are agents of divine
intervention, you are instruments of God and you are the hand of God. For those
still suffering now, whose dreams are not coming true, who are having a sense
of hopelessness in their lives, businesses, studies, vocation, etc. Do not lose
hope. Do the much you can and be sure that the Lord is visiting you soonest.
Then he will command you to get up and you will join the psalmist to say “I
will bless you Lord, you have rescued me”. God loves you.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful reflection with us. God bless your efforts.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this wonderful reflexion. May God continue to strengthen u
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