Homily (Reflection) for Saturday of
the Twenty-Ninth Week in Ordinary Time (II) (27th October, 2018) on
the Gospel
Eph 4:7-16;
Ps 121:1-5. (R. v. 1);
Lk 13:1-9.
Topic: The exit.
Today’s gospel like yesterday’s is made up of two sections: Jesus’
warning that perishing awaits all who refuses to repent (Lk 13:1-5), and the parable of the barren fig tree (Lk 13:6-9). Our reflection focuses on
the first section.
When some who were present told Jesus about the Galileans
Pilate mingled their blood with their sacrifices, He replied, “Do you think
that because these Galileans suffered in this way they were worse sinners than
all other Galileans? No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all perish
as they did.” He also said that the eighteen the tower of Siloam fell on and
killed were not the worst offenders than all living in Jerusalem. Jesus
concluded with these words, “but unless you repent, you will all perish just as
they did.”
Whenever we read or heard about either the saints or sinners,
many do consider themselves not more than spectators. However the opportunity
of seeing or reading or hearing them ought to help us in making decisions. It
is an opportunity to know that they are all possible. Hence, the letter to the
Hebrews reads, “Remember your leaders, those who spoke to you the word of God;
consider the outcome of their life, and imitate their faith” (Heb 13:7).
If only we can repent today, we will rejoice in heaven with
all the saints of God. Repentance is the exit from eternal damnation.
Bible Reading: Heb 12:14-29.
Thought for today: Repent.
Let us pray: Lord, strengthen us to be firm
before every temptation – Amen.
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