Meditation
for Wednesday of the First Week of Lent
(Jonah
3:1-10; Lk 11:29-32)
How come Jonah’s mission was so successful?
Jesus praised the work of Jonah and wished that people of ‘this generation’
would learn from the people of Nineveh. He described Jonah as a SIGN, which the
people saw and repented. Imagine a Jew walking dejectedly along the streets of
their enemy-city, warning them of the coming doom? The challenges and struggles
Jonah stepped on to enter the city, not for his own benefit, but in sacrifice
for the people, inspired them to listen to him. Why would this Jew risk his
life among the Assyrians if God did not send him? Jonah in himself, even
without words, became a SIGN OF REPENTANCE for the people of Nineveh! That is
why his MESSAGE travelled faster and deeper than his words and footsteps.
“And behold, something greater than Jonah is
here.” Jesus is the ultimate sign, who left heaven to dwell among us, dispelling
the darkness of sin and bearing the burden of our sins upon Himself (2 Cor
5:21). He is the Word of God, through whom grace and truth is given to us (Jn
1:17), whose blood bleeds more insistently for our salvation (Heb 12:24). But, why are the men and women of ‘this generation’ not seeing the sign
of the Messiah and follow Him to repentance? This is because they are an evil
generation; they are only interested in miraculous signs for their benefits,
but they do not care about signs of holiness that announce the presence of God
among them. So, even when the greater sign than Jonah is here, they turned
blind eyes to it.
Our forty days of Lent is counting...More than
the people of Nineveh, we have seen and embrace the SIGN OF
REPENTANCE, Jesus Christ. Let us humble ourselves in ashes and sackcloth through
fasting, prayer and almsgiving. We have the testimony the Blessed Virgin Mary and
other men and women in the Bible, the Saints and the sacrifices of people of
goodwill among us today. The sign of their holiness inspires us to repentance. May
God open our eyes that we may see the gracious sign through which He draws us
to Himself. Amen.
Fr Jude Chinwenwa Nwachukwu, C.Ss.R
Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church,
Tedi-Muwo, Lagos.
Wednesday February 24th, 2021.
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