Homily (Reflection) for Friday of the Fifth Week of Lent (03rd
April, 2020) on the Gospel
Jer 20:10-13;
Ps 17:2-7. (R. cf. v. 7);
Jn 10:31-42.
Topic: Think first.
The Jews never had difficulty picking stones against Jesus even
when they were not actually provoked. In today’s gospel pericope, although they
had nothing against His works but they judged His words blasphemous. They also tried
to arrest Him but Jesus escaped from their hands and went away again across the
Jordan. People went to Him and also testified that although “John performed no
sign, but everything that John said about this man was true.”
Just like the Jews many have no time to waste reflecting on issues
before acting. And this singular yet regular mistake has led us into many regrettable
actions. The book of Proverbs reads “A man of quick temper acts foolishly, but
a man of discretion is patient” (Prov
14:17). And the book of Ecclesiastes correctly admonishes, “Be not quick to
anger, for anger lodges in the bosom of fools” (Eccl 7:9).
As we draw closer to the Pascal mysteries, it is important for
us to cultivate the culture of taking time to reflect before speaking and/or acting.
It will help us avoid lots of mistakes. It will also make us better human
beings and Christians thereby making this world a better place. This is for the
good of all because whatever you sow is what you will reap, cf. Gal 6:7. Let us do good always, cf. 2Thess 3:13.
Bible Reading: Prov 14:16-18.
Thought for today: You reap what you sow.
Let us pray: Our Father, help us to be slow in
taking decisions – Amen.
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