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Daily Reflection by Bishop Emmanuel Kofi Fianu, SVD

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6 March/Thursday after Ash Wed.

Deut 30,15-20/Psa 1,1-2.3.4.6/Luke 9,22-25 Reflection

The words of Moses in the First Reading leave no doubt that the people of Israel were

being summoned to make a very important decision at this critical moment of their lives.

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They were about to cross the Jordan to physically step on the Promised Land and take

possession of it. Before doing so, Moses wanted to obtain their assurance that they were

going to be faithful to the God who has brought them this far from the land of slavery in

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Egypt. The words of Moses are clear – “I set before you life or death, blessing or curse.

Choose life, then, so that you and your descendants may live”.

The statement of Moses shows that the people of Israel have to make a real choice. God

is not compelling them to opt for him. It is up to them to decide if they will opt for life and

blessing or prefer death and curse. The freedom to choose also means that it was within

their power to be faithful to God or otherwise. The Israelites understood the question of

Moses in terms of prosperity in the Promised Land that they were about to enter but the

question goes beyond that. What Moses requested of them concerned their whole being.

They were to make their choice not only for entry into the Promised Land but also for all

generations to come. Choosing to be faithful to God, to obey and worship him meant life

for them and for generations after them. This choice however came with a commitment.

Choosing to be faithful to God meant being obedient to his laws and commandments that

Moses handed down to them. It is by living according to the laws and commandments

that they will show that they have chosen life and blessing. Disobedience to the law and

the commandments will mean that they have opted for death and curse.

In the Gospel Reading, Jesus makes clearer what it means to opt for God. It is not saying

simply by word of mouth but by concrete action. The option for God demands a

renunciation of oneself and carrying one’s own cross in pursuit of Jesus. The Psalmist

gives assent to the option for God by saying: “Happy indeed is the man who delights in

the law of the Lord and who ponders his law day and night”. To help us appreciate the

weight of the choice we are called to make, he asks: “What gain, then, is it for a man to

have won the whole world and to have lost or ruined his very self?” The Lord continues to demand of us a clear life choice. We are called to decide whether

we want to live for the Lord or we prefer other gods who are nothing before him. There is

no middle way in this choice so we cannot sit on the fence or be lukewarm. The Lenten

Season is an opportune time for us to review our lives and see if we are really living by

our choice for life. It is a time for us to revisit our behaviour and really decide for life so

that the Lord may bless us and generations after us.

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