Posts by Fr. Alex Igbozuruike
Wisdom’s Whisper: A Christian’s Guide to Righteous Living and Relational Healing
As I meditated on today’s first reading, I was reminded of King Solomon’s prayers. When faced with the task of leading the Israelites, Solomon prayed to God for an understanding mind to govern His people, able to discern between good and evil. I believe that Divine Wisdom is one of the most precious gifts we…
Read MoreOvercoming the Powers of Darkness: Insights from Jesus’ Encounter with the Mute
In this passage of today’s Gospel, Jesus casts out a demon from a mute man, enabling him to speak. Instead of rejoicing at the miraculous deliverance, some people attribute Jesus’ power to Beelzebul, the prince of demons. Such a backdrop sets the stage for the teaching of Jesus on the Kingdom of God, spiritual warfare,…
Read MoreCultivating Authentic Faith in Today’s World: A Reflection on Mark 4:1-10, 13-20
On the memorial of St. John Chrysostom, I would like to reflect on the Gospel of Mark 4:1-10, 13-20, which is the Gospel proper to the Memorial. This periscope, often referred to as the Parable of the Sower, holds profound significance for Christians seeking to navigate the challenges of living an authentic Christian life in…
Read MoreFaith and Doubt: Lessons from Elijah and the Disciples’ Experience
I Kings 19 tells the story of the prophet Elijah facing a serious threat from Queen Jezebel, who sought vengeance for the death of the prophets of Baal. Frightened, Elijah fled the city and even wished he were dead. Feeling overwhelmed and depressed he says: “Yahweh, I have had enough. Take my life; I am…
Read MoreBeing a Missionary Today: A Noble and Demanding Task!
Jesus sends his disciples on a mission and gives them instructions. These instructions may seem perplexing and contradictory. At first, Jesus tells them, “The worker deserves his wages,” and then he adds, “You have received freely, give freely.” But what have they received, and what should they give freely? The disciples have received a mission…
Read MoreThe Anointed Messenger: Proclaiming Hope, Healing and Liberation
Our world needs prophets like Isaiah more than ever, who, through their words and actions, bring glad tidings, healing to the broken-hearted, and liberation to captives. Our world needs prophets who, like Isaiah, offer comfort to the grieving and announce freedom and liberation to captives and prisoners, drawing inspiration from the concept of the jubilee.…
Read MoreWe Are Witnesses by Faith in His Name!
Acts of the Apostles chapter 3 starts with the encounter between Peter, John, and a disabled man. This encounter changed the life and the identity of this man. He moved from being identified as a beggar at the temple portico to being a man capable of standing and walking. His healing becomes a testimony that…
Read MoreHe Passed Through the Midst of Them and Went Away
After he was tempted in the desert, Jesus went to the synagogue and inaugurated his public mission (cf. Luke 4, 14-23). At the end of his inaugural message, “All spoke well of him and were amazed at the gracious words that came from his lips .” The Gospel we meditate on today is in continuity…
Read MoreLearning to Live as Brothers and Sisters or the Pathway to Humanization
The story of the original fratricide questions our sense of brotherhood and our human relationships. It narrates the story of Abel – a shepherd – and Cain – a farmer. Here we have two activities that complement each other. Later the story speaks of the sacrifice of both to God. In the Jewish religion, (not…
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