Fr. Sanctus Mario
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We are Tenants. Friday Second Week of Lent. Matthew 21:33-43,45-46

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The dictionary defines tenants as people who only occupy a land or property rented or leased to them by a landlord. In actual fact, they are not the rightful owner of the property. Tenants only take care of the property and lives in it for a while. Tenants are simply occupants of the land or a house. Since tenants are not the rightful owner, one day, their time will elapse.

 

 

In this gospel of Matthew 21:33-43,45-46, Jesus tells the story of a vineyard owner who planted his vineyard and built a fence around it, with a wine press in it. He also has a tower built in the vineyard. The owner of the vineyard hence leased it to some tenants and left to a distant land. 

 

 

When the harvest came, the owner sent his servants to collect the expected production from the farmland. The tenants thrashed, stoned and killed them. 

 

 

The more he sent, is more they do the same. When the owner sent His son, they also threw him out and killed him. Jesus asks them what then could happen when the owner of the vineyard comes.

 

The responses were that they would harshly treat the tenants and lease the vineyard to another set of tenants. This gospel is full of meanings and implications but let us draw our attention to the tenants.

 

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The Significance of the Parable.

 

 

 In today’s parable of Matthew 21:33-43,45-46, Jesus uses that parable to explain to the Jews and their chief priests how God has decided to choose them as His own and takes care of them. They now think they are the ones to determine what would happen and what would not happen.

 

 

In essence, Jesus uses the parable to tell the Pharisees that they are like tenants. They are only representing and working for God. 

 

 

As tenants, they are only there to take care of souls, God has given to them. But they now forget this and see themselves as owners of the vineyard. They have taken their work as if it is personal property, piling heavy burdens on the people and giving their own interpretations of the law. 

 

 

The Pharisees, chief priests and the Jews have paid deaf ears to the prophets sent to them and treated them as they like. In this same way, they would treat Jesus Christ. 

 

 

They forgot that what they are now is only by God. Because of their hardened heart, God would take that honour and give it to others who are willing to listen to the message of salvation. 

 

 

 

 

We are Tenants In The World.

 

 

1.Like the Jews in Matthew 21:33-43,45-46, we seem to forget that we are like tenants in this world. The Igbo man says uwa bu ahia, onye zuchaa, o laa( the world is like a marketplace where we come to buy things and go). Nobody owns the world. One day, the way we came is the way we shall go.

 

 

2. In the parable of Matthew 21:33-43,45-46, in the same way, the landowner has decorated and kept his vineyard is the way God has prepared everything for us. 

 

 

He blessed man with the abundance of natural and human resources, but we have turned back against God and paid deaf ears against His word. 

 

 

Now, many do not even believe that God exists. It looks as if we are now rebelling against God. We want to occupy. We want to possess and acquire everything. Hence we have forgotten that we are not the actual owner of the place we live. We are like the tenants in the parable. God only gives us the privilege to take care of his creation, but we think it is now our right to do whatever we like.

 

 

3. Our lives in the world are like a privilege and not a right. One day our time on earth will also elapse. The parable in Matthew 21:33-43,45-46 tells us that our time on earth is only by the grace of God, and there is also a time of reckoning. So whatever we do, wherever we are, and whatever God has given to us is by His grace and nothing but privileges. In the same manner, we must give an account of them. 

 

 

4. Just like the tenants betrayed the landowner, we have also betrayed God with the way we live our lives. God blessed us, but we are repaying the Lord with evil and unfaithfulness. May God help us.

 

 

God bless you and give us the grace to understand that our time on earth is limited. May we remain close to Him. Amen. 

 

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39 Comments
  1. Peter Anthony Dodoh says

    Thanks so much Padre.
    I also request for Mass for my sick wife, diagnosed of kidney problem.

    1. Sanctus Mario says

      so sorry, tell her to be drinking plenty of water. I will put her in prayers

      1. Chukwu janefrances says

        Lord of mercy and compassion, help me to be that cornerstone. Help me to not only forgive every time I’m hurt, but let me also offer love and mercy in return. You are the true perfect example of this love.

      2. Michael Jones says

        Amen

  2. Chinyere Ezemelue says

    Amen

  3. Otokpa Elijah says

    Amen

  4. Onyekonwu Ngozi says

    Amen! Thank you so much my Lord for your patience in my life and for not treating me as a sinner. Your grace upon my life is too much. Thank you Sir my Lord.

  5. Adichie Chizoba says

    The world is not our resting place. Thanks fr for reminding us again

  6. Eze, Blessing Chinasa says

    Amen

  7. AWUZIE INNOCENT S. says

    Amen to your blessing fr. N may he gives us the spirit of doing the right thing before our time elapses on earth. Amen

  8. Blessing ChiloAdie says

    Help us oh Lord to always remember that we are Tenants here on earth and that some day we will return to you our original landlord to give account of our tenancy here through Christ our Lord Amen

  9. Regina Mobu says

    Amen

  10. OJIOGBU JACINTA says

    May I remain close to you oh Lord and always remember the essence of my being…Amen

  11. Obodo Onyinyechi says

    Amen!!!

  12. Ifeoma Ugwueze says

    Amen

  13. Stella Ekwemalor says

    Amen

  14. Peter Anthony Dodoh says

    Amen

  15. Mbama Christiana says

    Amen. Thank you Padre. I pray for the grace to always do the will of God.

    1. Mary w. Kamau. says

      Amen and Amen.

  16. Ekwem Emmanuela Chiamaka says

    Amen

  17. Adeline Chidimma says

    Amen and Amen. God I need your Grace as I strive to do your will, also help my siblings in our journey here on earth and grant us our good heart desires. Thank you Fr and God bless you.

  18. Blessing Anne says

    Amen

  19. Ikeoha Joy Chidiogo says

    Amen. God please help us to really understand that we will be held accountable someday for each and every of our actions here on Earth

  20. Ibeawuchi Monica says

    Amen

  21. Obinna says

    Amen
    Thank you Fr.

  22. Mrs Nora Nkoli Anabiri says

    Amen and Amen and Amen. Thanks Padre

  23. Chioma Frances Egwuogu says

    Amen

  24. Okwuchi Juliet says

    Amen

  25. Rosemary Umeze says

    Amen

  26. Nwokedike Chinenye (Obizolu Assumpta) says

    Amen

  27. Michael Jones says

    Amen

  28. Enibe Jacinta Amara says

    Amen

  29. Dorothy Mary Iyinbor says

    Amen thanks Padre God bless you

  30. Gabriel-Martin says

    Amen Fr

  31. Chinwe Agwoile says

    DAILY SHOWER AND DIVINE AUDIENCE for Friday of the 2nd week of Lent. Mt 21: 33-43, 45-46. March 18, 2022.

    *THE WICKED TENANTS*
    Jesus tells a parable that portrays how much God trusts me, and how my freedom deliberately chooses sin. Isn’t it callous to maltreat a wealthy owner who cares for me? Do I victimize others out of envy and greed? When will I come to realize that those I find annoying could be my spiritual benefactors? Do I know that coping with them gives me the opportunity to practice virtues?
    LET US PRAY
    Lord, forgive me for the number of times I have defied Your trust and then allowed my freedom to deliberately choose sin rather than virtue. Forgive me Lord Jesus for the times I have rejected, envied and scorned others. May I make positive use of available opportunities for grace, rather than wallow in complaints and bitterness. Forgive me for nailing You by my sins of dissatisfaction and envy. Amen!
    May you remain ever blessed and happy!

  32. Chinwe Agwoile says

    Lord, forgive me for the number of times I’ve defied Your trust and rather allowed my freedom to deliberately choose sin rather than virtue.
    Forgive me Lord Jesus for the times I have rejected, envied and scorned others. May I make positive use of available opportunities for grace, rather than wallow in complaints and bitterness. Forgive me for nailing You by my sins of dissatisfaction and envy. Amen!
    Padre, May you remain ever blessed and happy!

  33. Christian says

    Amen

  34. Carmela U. Ekwem says

    Àmen! & Àmen! Thanks and God bless you too Fr.

  35. Helen says

    That we will never lose sight of Thee dear Lord🙏

    Thank you Padre for all your good works. God bless you always.

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