Meditation on Sunday of All Departed Clergy
by Rev. Fr. Laby George Panackamattom "Remember your leaders, those who spoke the word of God to you; consider
the outcome of their way of life, and imitate their faith" (Hebrews 13:7).
Our departed clergy stand as a strong hold for us believers in our spiritual
journey. The letter to Hebrews reminds us to remember them, the outcome of
their life, and imitate their faith. We are blessed to be part of a profound
faith and tradition.
But have we ever felt the real essence of our tradition,
and the depth of the spirituality that was handed over to us by our ancestors? It
is not possible for us to measure it in this life time. The most precious
treasure of the Church was guarded and handed over by our departed clergy, for
us to enjoy its serenity and richness, and be blessed. It is our responsibility
to handover this treasure to our next generation with utmost care. We are
answerable to what we have received. This is a day for us to reflect on what we
have received from our ancestors, and how we are handling it in remembrance of
our Holy fathers and departed clergy.
In the Eastern tradition
it is customary for one to seek the blessings of the elders or teachers when
starting any great journey or a new phase in life. Our tradition/culture teaches
us to seek the blessings so that the outcome may be fruitful and blessed. Very
soon, as a Church and as individuals, we will be starting a new spiritual
journey, 'the Great Lent'. Before beginning the journey, our tradition asks us
to remember our departed clergy and all our departed souls; that their prayers
may accompany and strengthen us in our journey to defeat the evil forces that
watch and wait to conquer us at the earliest possible opportunity. Our prayers,
fasting, prostrations, charity, and the blessings and prayers of our ancestors,
are all weapons for us believers to fight against Satan and his forces.
The Gospel reading for the day is St. Mathew 24:42-51.
1. Expect at the unexpected time.
Many a time we face unforeseen circumstances in life. Based on the outcome of the situation, we call it our
fate if it ends on a difficult note or a blessing if it is something that ends
happily, and try to move on in life as we have to deal with it without choice. But
the coming of the Lord can never be explained in the same way because our Lord
Jesus Christ clearly gives us the hint, to be prepared always as 'the Lord is
coming'. When the gospel writer says, 'the Lord is coming', that means the
journey is all set and what we are unaware is only the time of arrival. If He
had asked us to be prepared always, and if we have not taken it seriously, then
the fault is only on our side. He clearly gives us the hint to be prepared even
at the hour we do not expect.
To live in this world in anticipation of our
Lord's coming will definitely help us scrutinize our daily life and live
accordingly. We will be more cautious in our words, deeds, and thoughts. Even
after the advance notice, if He finds us unprepared, it will be an insult and
injustice towards our Lord and Master. To live every moment in our life, in
anticipation of meeting our Lord makes us more and more spiritual and closer to
our God. Our forefathers remembered the Lord with their every breath. They used
to say, 'my Lord and my God' many times in a day. How often do we remember and
call upon our God? It is something to be evaluated seriously in our life.
2. Prove your honesty towards the Lord.
Honesty is an important quality in any generation. How honest
are we in our lives? We may be honest to many things in our lives, but honesty
towards our Lord is something we have ignored and set aside most of the time. The
quality of our lives is hindered by this act. We try to prove and show off our
honesty in various areas of life. All these show offs are to create a fake
impression before others. It will never give us a perfect permanent
satisfaction in life.
The honesty towards Lord makes a man perfect and valuable
in the eyes of our God. The eternal reward is only for such people. If we are
honest towards Lord, by default we will be honest in each and every sector of
life. Such people will be filled with the Holy Spirit and will be provided the courage to face anything that
comes across in their lives, be it good or bad. The invisible protective hand
of God will be upon them forever. Our life style and priorities should change
from pleasing others, to pleasing God.
3. Beware of the self-set boundaries of spiritual hypocrisy.
We all are prone to set
our boundaries of spiritual hypocrisy. It is not something new; it started from
the time of creation, from the first parents itself. That was the reason why
Eve followed the instruction of the Serpent, disregarding and overruling the
command of God. The same seed of disregard or disobedience is in each one of
us. We decide and conclude with the pros and cons of divinity. It simply makes
us a sinner in the eyes of God, when it is for the cover up of our unhuman
deeds.
Here in the passage, Jesus mentions about the evil servant who says in his heart, 'My master is delaying
his coming', and begins to beat his fellow servants. The reward for him is to
cut him in two and appointing his portion with the hypocrites. A 'cut' and 'cut in two' are two different things. A 'cut' has always a possibility to rejoin
and get cured, but 'cut in two' shows a clear separation which is unrepairable.
The evil servant dishonors his Master and is permanently separated from his
Master. He acted against his master's expectation and trust. His act adversely affected
the faith of his Master in him. Our God too has an expectation and trust in
each one of us. How well can we prove ourselves to our God? How far are we justifiable to His trust in us?
Let us reflect and respond.
God Bless.
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