Reflection/Homily: Thirty-Third (33rd)
Sunday in Ordinary Time of the Year C (November 17 2013)
Theme: The End Time is Near
The
Prophet Malachi prophesied to the Israelites at a time when there was a great
loss of faith among them. The religious leaders of that time together with the
people lost the sense of the sacred. People no longer fulfilled their religious
obligations because they thought God was no longer interested in their
activities let alone taking records. It was against this backdrop that the
Prophet Malachi emerged to rebuke the people for their religious insensitivity.
As the first reading (Mal. 3:19-20) presents to us, the Prophet Malachi warned
them about the day of the Lord. He reminded them that God will still visit them
on the last day and reward each person according to his/her deeds.
Our
present condition is not also far from that of the Israelites. We also live in
a decadent society which has no regard for the commandments of God. Religion
and morality have so much been customized that each person decides what is
morally good or bad for him or her. Religious leaders prefer to milk from the
flock instead of shepherding them. The wicked graduate in their wickedness
while the just continue to rely on hope. The message of the first reading
therefore comes to us as a message of hope especially for those who still trust
in God and do His will. The Lord will soon arrive. Then, He will punish all
evil doers and exalt the righteous.
The
arrival of the Lord will put an end to the several difficulties and challenges
we are encountering on account of our faith. For all evil doers, it will plunge
them into the lake of fire where they will burn like straw. When the Lord
arrives, all we have struggled to build and achieve will cease to exist for all
perishables will be destroyed. Only those who have made themselves imperishable
will remain. Even those things we so much cherish and value will no longer be
available for us again. Then we can only boast of how well we have lived our
lives and not of the things we have enjoyed.
That
is the point Jesus was making in the gospel reading (Luke 21:5-19) when he told
those around him that “the day will come when there will not be left a stone
upon another stone that will not be thrown down”. He even went further to
reveal some signs that will accompany the end time. He spoke of the presence of
false prophets, revolutions and war, earthquakes, famines and persecutions.
Today, we witness an avalanche of false prophets and miracle workers. Nations
are languishing in wars and famines. Revolutions and uprising spring up from
various corners of the earth and more people are losing their lives on account
of their faith. Are these not signs of the end time?
Now
that the end time is gradually approaching, we are not expected to sit and wait
for the arrival of the Lord as some of the Thessalonians did after receiving
Paul’s first letter. They thought there was no need working since all we labour
for would cease to exist at the arrival of the Lord. All houses, cars, wealth,
etc would be vanity when the Lord returns. We are not even expected to go about
panicking or looking for prayer warriors to pray for us. This is the time to
focus on ourselves to see how well we have lived our lives and determine how
well to live them in the next days God will grant us before the Lord arrives. As
St. Paul advised the Thessalonians in the second reading (3:7-12), this is the
time to work quietly in order to earn our living.
Beloved
friends, as we approach the end of the liturgical year, the Church through the
readings invites us to reflect on the outcome of the lives we have lived so
far. Would they qualify us to join the Lord in glory or merit us the lake of
fire? Though the signs of the time speak of the nearness of the Lord, do not
allow fear or anxiety to overtake you because the end is not so soon.
Therefore, let us keep working hard with a faith that is persevering, a hope
that is firm and a love that is constant. Happy Sunday. Remember that God loves
you.
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