Homily: February 28, 2023, Tuesday of the First Week of Lent (Plants Grow)

 “The rain and snow come down and do not return there till they have watered the earth, making it fertile and fruitful, giving seed to the one who sows…”

I totally enjoy watching time-lapsed video recordings of the growing process of plants. The botanists studying these processes would set up a camera, close up in front of a pot with a seed planted. These cameras are programmed to capture every moment of change in the plant over a few weeks, or months for some. Finally, when the recording is finished, the video will playback the whole process within a few minutes.

It is super amazing to be able to see the whole process of a tiny seed bursting out from the soil, sprouting into a seedling and becoming a big plant producing beautiful fruits. In real life, many of us are too busy to follow closely the daily changes of plants and animals around us. Some of us don’t even follow closely the growth and changes of our children.

God’s creative work is perfectly timed and organized. He has all the details worked out. If a simple seed contains all of God’s plan for its life and achieves it according to His will so beautifully, what about us?

God has a plan for each of us and for His church. He knows what He wants for His kingdom and it will be achieved according to His will. His creative work is good.

What we need to do is to just trust Him. Like a seed is totally obedient to its Creator, fulfilling its purpose as intended. God assures us that His kingdom will achieve its mission and purpose as He wills.

We are fortunate to be living in this century, to be able to look back at the history of God’s kingdom on earth and see what the church has gone through. In contrast, the people who lived in the first century probably did not have any idea how the church would become in the future, amidst all the external persecutions and internal conflicts.

But Jesus assures us in the Gospel, “Your Father knows what you need before you ask him.” God knows what the church needs before we ask. We should still ask, so that we know it is given by Him. But we ask in faith, in confidence that He will grant accordingly. “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done...”

Amen. 

Fr. Nivin Scaria

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