Action makes the Difference: Tuesday Third Week of Advent Year

Breakfast with the Word Tuesday Third Week of Advent Year C

 

Matthew 21:28-32

 

 

Action refers to something that is done. It is very different from thinking, saying and wishing. The action comes in when we do what we say, think and wish. What makes the difference both in our spiritual and physical lives is what we do to be what we are.

 

The action simply says if you are truly a Christian, then do what shows you are one. If you want to be successful, then quit wishing it and start doing what will make you successful.

 

If you wish peace and joy for your friends and family during Christmas, then make sure you work for peace in your family and wherever you are.

 

Matthew 7:16 says that by their fruits we shall know them. What makes the difference is the fruit, the action, and what we do. Matthew 7:21 says it is not all those who shout Lord! Lord! will enter God’s kingdom but those who do His will.

 

This is the clear cut difference between the two sons in today’s gospel. One says yes but does not do the will of the father and another says no but later does the will of the Father.

 

 

In the Gospel

 

 

In the gospel, Jesus seeks the opinion of the chief priests and the elders on who actually does the will of God. He tells the parable of two sons sent by their father to go and work in the vineyard.

 

The first son said no but later changed his mind but the second one said yes but did not go. He puts the question that among the two who is the one that does the father’s will. They answered that it is the first.

 

This particular parable was about the Jewish leaders who have rejected the call for conversion by John the Baptist, refused to listen to the message of Jesus but only interested in protecting their authority and the law. What they teach people is very far from what they do.

 

 

Hence, Jesus is making it known to them that tax collectors, sinners, prostitutes who hear the word of God and repent from their sins will enter the kingdom before them.

 

Therefore, it is not what we show to people, it is not what we say, it is not how many times we sing and dance that make the difference but the actions we take towards living a holy life.

 

 

When we work towards making a change, there will surely be a change one day. But when we continue to wish for a change, it remains a figment of the imagination. Change comes when we do what we think, wish and pray for. We pray for grace and work with the grace we prayed for, says St, Francis of Assisi.

 

 

A Little Digest

 

A reporter once asked Zidane, the former Real Madrid Coach, why he does not react so much when his players miss clear cut chances to score goals. Zinedine Zidane replies “ you cannot score any single goal by jumping or shouting outside the field. To do so, you have to enter and play the game.

 

In any match, the coach advises but it is the player that scores”. Therefore, only those who enter the field score, not those who shout and jump out of the field. Action is the key.

 

If we wish that progress comes to us, we have to take action towards the progress. Action makes the difference.

In 1 Samuel 17, the Israelites were wishing on how Goliath would be defeated but it took David who entered the fight to do so. We pray and work. We do not pray and sleep waiting for manna from heaven.

 

Secondly, to be a true child of God, we have to obey God who we call our Father and do what He says. Our relationship with God is supposed to be a Father-child relationship. Since we pray and fast. God also demands our obedience to do whatever He says.

 

If truly we are children of God, we have to do like one. We have to live in love, touch souls, live in peace and help those in need. This is when we do not promote hatred, envy, jealousy, wickedness, evil, and disobedience to God but obedience to His word, mercy, forgiveness, peace and unity.

 

 

Well done is so much better than well said, says Benjamin Franklin. What makes the difference in the two sons is not the yes or no but the doing.

 

This calls for a total turn around. It is a call to repent from our sins every time we hear His word.

 

You may read

 

When We lose the reverence for the Spiritual.

 

Rejoice in the Lord Always

 

Behind the Opposite of We Want

 

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  • Okonkwo onyinye

    May the lord help us

  • Okoye Juliet chidinma

    Thank you so much Padre
    Let’s not only be the hearer of the word of God,but also be the doer of God’s word.
    Some people after hearing the word of God,instead of turning a new live,they do otherwise.
    May God help us to do the will of God all the day of our life
    AMEN.

  • Ogechi Anugwom

    Amen

  • Yolanda Malebatsane

    Amen

  • Chizoba Ekwueme

    Beautiful piece..
    Dear God, help us to be doers of Your Words, Amen!

  • Ugwu Obianuju G

    Amen

  • Egbon chinedu Carey

    May this words guide our daily living with our fellow man in Jesus Name, Amen

  • Mbama Christiana

    Amen.

  • Ndukwe Amanda

    Thank u Fr

  • Margaret Awum

    May the Grace of God Almighty see us through

  • Grace Yina

    May God help us to listen to his word and put into practice today and tomorrow, Amen

  • Chinyere Ezemelue

    Lord help me to act and do according to your will.
    I will never give up on trying to succeed in life through Christ our Lord Amen

  • arinze chinenye

    May God help us… Amen

  • Adozima Chidi Helen

    Father, I am grateful for the previlage you have given to be alive spiritually by bringing your words close to me we which is also bringing me close to you and I pray for the grace to be a doer of your words and not only a hearer as your words today points out. I ask this through Christ our Lord, Amen.

  • Ilokwe Rose Charity

    Lord help me to be a doer of the word and not heater only. So that I can reach the desired destination. Which is Heaven. Amen

  • Abuah Judith

    God help us to take actions in Jesus name amen. Thanks brother

  • Abuah Judith

    God help us to take actions in Jesus name amen. Thanks brother.

  • Esimekara Nnenna

    Thanks for your words my God

  • Angela Ekere

    Your grace to step out of our comfort zones and take actions grant unto us O Lord.

  • Ighekpe Agbodesi Winifred

    God help me to always do your will, Amen.

  • Mariajacinta Ivoke

    May God help us to do his will all the days of our lives in Jesus name, Amen

  • Umeze Rosemary

    May we become today the hearers and doers of the word. Amen

  • Oby Okpalaeke

    Thank You Jesus

  • Michael Uzoechiena

    Amen Padre and God’s Divine wisdom and strength.

  • Anidiobi Sylvia Ngozi

    Amen

  • Onyekonwu Ngozi

    Thank you Jesus for your word. Lord help me to be the hearer and doer of your word through Jesus Christ our Lord Amen.

  • Gabriel-Martin

    Amen Fr. Thank you Fr

  • Regina Mobu

    Thank you father for your encouragement.

  • Nnoruga obiageli

    God I pray for the grace to always do your will at all time

  • Amalu Gloria

    Thank you God for hearing ur words and not only hearing it but let us be the doer of ur words and repent for eternal glory in Jesus mighty name we pray Amen.

  • Chidiogo

    Thank you Fr.

  • Nwoye Chinemerem

    Amen 🙏

  • Alphonsus Inegbedion

    Thank you beloved Padre. God bless you

  • Maureen

    May God help us in putting our wills into action and not just wishing, thank you Padre

  • I.k

    Lord make me to be a doer and not just a listener .

  • UCHEM AUGUSTA DABERECHI

    Thank you Father Sanctus for this quick reminder ‘action speaks louder than words’. May God help us 🙏

  • Enibe Jacinta Amara

    O Lord! help me to put your word I hear daily into practice Amen

  • Eze Juliana Nkechi

    God help me to be obedient to your words.

  • Jane chuks

    Thank you Father

  • Try y Emmanuel Ogban

    Grace upon Grace LORD🙏 AMEN