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Smash the Bottles of Sin: A Call to Repentance on the Third Sunday of Lent

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By Innocent Samuel Appiah

In a thought-provoking homily delivered during the second Mass of the Third Sunday of Lent, Rev. Fr. Joy Senanu Ofori-Kemani, Associate Priest of the Holy Spirit Cathedral, Adabraka, addressed the congregation with a powerful message centered on the theme of repentance. Drawing from the day’s readings—Exodus 3:1-8a, 13-15, 1 Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12, and Luke 13:1-9—Fr. Ofori-Kemani emphasized the urgent need for individuals to confront their sins and make a conscious decision to turn away from them.

Fr. Ofori-Kemani began his homily with a relatable and compelling story about a man named Kwamena. After a bitter fight with his wife, Kwamena woke up feeling deeply repentant, recognizing the role his actions had played in the conflict. The root cause of this fight was a crate of beer bottles he had brought home, which had ignited tension in his marriage.

In an act of catharsis, he took the bottles outside and began smashing them against the wall, each shatter symbolizing a frustration he attributed to his failures. He smashed the first bottle, declaring, “You are the reason I fight with my wife.” The second bottle met a similar fate: “You are the reason I don’t love my children.” However, when he reached for the fourth bottle, still sealed and full, he hesitated. This moment of indecision poignantly illustrated the internal struggle many face when it comes to confronting their own sins and the attachments that complicate their lives.

Delving deeper into the concept of repentance, Fr. Ofori-Kemani outlined its biblical significance, which is vital for spiritual growth. He explained that there are three key terms for repentance found in Scripture: the Hebrew word Shub, meaning to turn back or retrace one’s steps toward the right path; the Greek term Metanoein, which denotes a change of mind regarding one’s actions or thoughts; and the Latin Paenitentia, emphasizing the need for genuine remorse and a commitment to change. In the Ewe language, repentance is referred to as “dzimet)tr),” while in Akan, it is called “sakara adwene.” Ultimately, he stated, repentance is about turning away from evil and moving towards good.

The homily further explored the historical context of repentance, particularly regarding the Israelites’ suffering in Egypt due to the injustices inflicted upon them. Fr. Ofori-Kemani highlighted that God, in His mercy, saw their suffering and sent Moses to rescue them. This narrative serves as a powerful reminder of God’s attentiveness to human suffering and His desire for liberation.

Similarly, Jesus called the crowds to repentance, warning that failure to heed this call would lead to perishing. St. Paul’s admonition to the Corinthians served as a reminder that repeating the sins of their ancestors could lead to grave consequences. The underlying message was clear: sin is harmful, and repentance is the only path to avoiding its destructive effects.

Encouraging self-reflection, Fr. Ofori-Kemani urged the congregation to identify their own “bottles” of sin—whether they be pride, anger, jealousy, or other vices. He recognized that, much like Kwamena, it can be challenging to confront certain sins, especially when individuals derive benefits from them. The real challenge lies in having the courage to “smash” these bottles before they cause further harm. This metaphor resonated deeply with the congregation, highlighting the importance of actively seeking change rather than passively allowing sin to persist.

As he continued, the Associate Priest emphasized that the process of repentance is often gradual, necessitating time and sustained effort. He urged the congregation to reflect on which “bottle” in their lives needs to be smashed, reinforcing that this act symbolizes a commitment to change and a desire to align oneself with God’s will. Each individual’s journey may be different, encompassing various struggles and triumphs along the way, but the call to transformation is universal. This gradual approach to repentance acknowledges that true change often takes time and perseverance.

He also highlighted the importance of community in the journey of repentance. The support from friends, family, and the faith community can provide the encouragement needed to confront sin and pursue righteousness. By sharing their struggles with trusted individuals, congregants can find accountability and motivation, making the path to repentance less daunting. This communal aspect of faith underscores the idea that no one is alone in their journey; rather, they are all part of a larger body striving for holiness.

In conclusion, Rev. Fr. Joy Senanu Ofori-Kemani’s homily served as a poignant reminder of the importance of repentance in the Christian journey. As the congregation engaged in self-reflection, they were encouraged to embrace the mercy of God and take actionable steps towards transformation. The message was unmistakable: it is time to confront one’s sins, smash the bottles that hold them back, and turn towards a life of righteousness. In doing so, individuals not only honour their faith but also pave the way for a more fulfilling and spiritually enriched life.

Ultimately, the call to repentance is not merely about acknowledging wrongdoing; it is an invitation to participate in the transformative power of God’s grace. By smashing the metaphorical bottles of sin, believers can reclaim their lives and cultivate a deeper relationship with God, fostering a life characterized by love, compassion, and integrity.

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