Thursday, September 3, 2020

When the bride groom is taken from them, they will fast.

 


22nd Friday in ordinary time. Luke 5: 33-39.

“When the bride groom is taken from them, they will fast.”

Are you kidding me, Did Christ who always prayed and taught His disciples to do so just defend them for not offering prayers and fasting like the disciples of the Pharisees? Of course not. Rather He’s bringing our attention to the importance of being sensitive to the demands of the present time we find ourselves in.

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

I know who you are, the Holy one of God

 


22nd Tuesday in ordinary time: Luke 4:31-37.

I know who you are, the Holy one of God"... 

    This was an exclamation from a demon. Well why? Maybe because though it was manipulating a human body, the demon is a spirit, that moves in spirit and can perceive a spirit.  And Christ as God is a spirit though he was made incarnate in human form. As a human now, if my mother and another lady were discussing in another room, I’ll be able to differentiate which voice is my mother’s because I have lived and communicated so often with her that I don’t just know her voice but can understand the message in her silent gaze. I could spot her out by her steps even if there are many women coming from a distance that I can’t see their faces, and even certify her reported spoken words if it contained her preferred clichés for example if she likes putting ‘am telling you’ or ‘nawa oh' in-between her words. Same applies to other members of my family and close friends. 

Sunday, August 30, 2020

CIVIL SOCIETY AND CIVIL OBEDIENCE.

  


“I pledge to Nigeria my country, to be faithful, loyal and honest…” The opening words of the Nigerian national pledge, is one that seems to ‘subtlety and freely’ demand obedience from its people. The citizen, out of freedom, pledges to obey. Stemming from Socrates, Aristotle, down to all social contract theorists, the concept of civil-obedience, is something that is required as a payback which the government gets in return of its protection of life and property of the people. Society, has come to stay as a result of search for order in human chaotic nature hence, it is a creation of man. Civility, equality, respect, common good, criticism, all ought to be the features of a civil society, thus it should be conceived as a sphere of solidarity and subsidiarity, in which a certain kind of universalizing community comes gradually to be defined and to a certain degree, enforced. It ought to thrive on public opinion, possessing its own cultural codes, in a democratic idiom. Patterned by a set of peculiar institutions. 

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

THE IDEAL AND THE COMPROMISE



A question that has kept boggling my mind for some time now, reads: are there rigid ways to finding God? Are there spelt-out paths to finding peace of mind and consequently eternal life? Very vehemently, I would like to answer in the negative. An emphatic NO. In the gospel of John, Christ conspicuously states: I am the way, the truth and the life. Have we ever asked: what way, what truth, what kind of life? In answering these questions, Christ himself states quite clearly; I am the only one way that leads to the father. From all pointers, he is the way that leads to the truth and life which is God. What we have endeavoured to clarify so far is that Christ is a way. What way? The true and enduring way that leads to God the Father. Consequently, he is the Ideal. The ideal to God, to enduring peace. The question which remains unanswered therefore is: since there is no one way of getting to Christ as we have previously answered, from where Christ can then lead us to God, does the very notion of compromise exist in Christ. Put differently, given that the path-way from Christ to God the Father is one, namely Christ himself, does the road from man to Christ accommodate a truce?

Monday, August 3, 2020

Collins and His Mother - He loves us more than we love ourselves.

       
 The Love that Mother's bear towards their children is so strong that mothers, typically, can do anything to see the child happy. So it happened that there is a boy named Collins. A boy of about 12 and the only child of the parents. He is used to enjoying the enormous generosity of the mother. He is of such confidence that he can get anything he wants from the mother because of the past experiences and the level of love which the mother shows him. 

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