HOMILY FOR WEDNESDAY OF THE 4TH WEEK OF EASTER YEAR B




HOMILY FOR WEDNESDAY OF THE 4TH WEEK OF EASTER YEAR B

HOMILY THEME: DOES GOD CONDEMN?

BY: Fr. Oselumhense Anetor

Acts 12:24-13:5; John 12:44-50

Have you ever tried asking a student who failed an exam, to tell you his/her score? You’ll hear something like, “Oh, don’t mind the teacher o. He/she gave me 49%. Can you just imagine?” Then try the same question with someone who passed gracefully, and you’ll hear, “Oh, come on, I had 75%.” Why is it that when we fail, it’s the teacher’s fault, and when we pass, it’s our efforts? How convenient!

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Friends, we often tend to reason the same way with God. When we do something evil, and something bad happens, we are quick to say that God is punishing us for our sins. When we have been at our best and something good happens, we say “Oh, I’ve been a good person na, why not?” But this isn’t how it works. Jesus says to us that he hasn’t come to judge, but to save us. God does not judge or condemn us on account of our failings. But when we continue to reject and refuse His words, we bring judgement, condemnation and punishment on ourselves. Step out of the darkness!

God bless your day ahead.

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