ALWAYS KEEP AN OPEN MIND

“So Paul, standing in the middle of the Areopagus, said: “Men of Athens, I perceive that in every way you are very religious. For as I passed along, and observed the objects of your worship, I found also an altar with this inscription, ‘To an unknown god.’ What therefore you worship as unknown, this I proclaim to you. The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in shrines made by man, nor is he served by human hands, . . . . . . . . . . . .”

Excerpt, First Reading, Wednesday 8th May 2024 – ACTS 17: 15.22-18: 1.

So, while the Apostle Paul was walking along the streets of Athens and was gazing at different shrines and sacrifice offerings made at those shrines to idols, he possibly did not mince his face in disgust at such idolatrous people.

Rather, he was captivated with their impressive acts of religiosity.

It was with such positive outlook that he possibly saw clear enough to discover among those many shrines a few other ones that were dedicated to an ‘unknown god’.

This supposed ‘unknown god’ became the subject upon which he could have easy access to preach to the Athenians.

Dear friend, when we mince our face in disgust at a person, people or at something, we tend to have already taken our decision about it or them.

This is by no means stating that one mustn’t be disgusted by what disgusts. Nevertheless, we must yet keep an open mind even when we mince our face in disgust.

Keeping an open mind helps us to keep our emotions in check, so as to think straight and clear.

This is an indication that, no matter what the situation may be, one is still capable of making some good out of it. All depends on how one reacts to it.

For example, most of us are currently groaning under the economic crunch, especially the hyper inflation in the cost of food items.

Nevertheless, such times are when those of us who are frivolous with our resources would be compelled to learn to manage the now meagre resources to meeting our teaming needs.

That most of us have since not crumbled is an indication that we too have learnt ways and means to overcome the times.

My dear friend, we must always endeavour to keep an open mind both in pleasant and otherwise situations.

Have a fantastic day folks.

#Blessed_Carlo_Acutis! #Pray_for_us!

– Akase F. Agabo

ONE’S TRAVESTY ANOTHER’S GAIN.

“The crowd of Philippians joined in attacking Paul and Silas; and the magistrates tore the garments off them and gave orders to beat them with rods. And when they had inflicted many blows upon them, they threw them into prison, charging the jailer to keep them safely. . . . . . . . . . . .“Men, what must I do to be saved?” And they said, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household.” And they spoke the word of the Lord to him . . . . . . . . . . . . and he rejoiced with all his household that he had believed in God.’

Excerpt, First Reading, Tuesday7th May 2024 – ACTS 16:22-34.

So, sometimes, one person’s travesty becomes another one’s gain.

When a big animal dies and starts to rotten, birds come and perch on the carcass to feed on the worms and maggots there.

Only recently in Ondo State of Nigeria, when the former Governor got ill, despite all the hurdles, the then Deputy Governor ensured that he to duly became the Acting Governor and indeed, he did become it.

Subsequently, when the ailing state chief executive eventually passed on, he was immediately sworn in as the substantive Governor.

Similar scenerio has happened before in Yobe State Nigeria as well to a man whose name has followed him favourably as has never known before in history. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Once as a Deputy Governor then, to Governor. Also, from been the Vice President to becoming the President.

Both in the cases of Lucky Aiyedatiwa and Goodluck Ebele Jonathan as well as the former Yobe State Governor, Ibrahim Gaidam, it was never planned. It was neither their doing or even their intentions, posterity just happened. They were just lucky to be the ones rightly available.

Such, to some extent was also the case of former Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state, Nigeria, how he emerged as the Governor in His first term.

These are clear examples of one person’s travesty becoming another person’s gain.

So it is also in today’s teaching. The travesty of Paul and Silas who were beaten with rods and thrown into jail became the gain of the jailer and his family who through them gained salvation.

However, such gain as experienced by the jailer and his household was only possible because Paul and Silas did not allow their harrowing situation and condition to get them embittered and recalcitrant to their cause.

Therefore, they were still sober enough to think clearly with straight heads and preach the word of God to the jailer and his household and get them to be saved.

Dear friend, we too, must watch it. The travesty we are presently experiencing now may be a set up for someone else’s gain.

Therefore, we mustn’t allow the anguish, pain and bitterness to blind us from the overall good that God is trying to use our situation to engender.

Though, we may be going through our own pains, when we choose to also pray for another brother who is equally going through some challenge, then, we have taken the hero course and the cause of good.

This comes about only when we have a positive attitude toward all that happen to us.

As ransomed children of God, it mustn’t be lost on us that adversities will not assail us. Nevertheless, God has made us a promise that, when they do, He will see us through all of them.

Therefore, my dear friend, just so that it may not be two zero for us, we must look on the positive side of our current situation and adequately so utilise them.

Have a fantastic day folks.

#Blessed_Carlo_Acutis! #Pray_for_us!

– Akase F. Agabo



Faith Killing

“ I have said all this to you to keep you from falling away. They will put you out of the synagogues; indeed, the hour is coming when whoever kills you will think he is offering service to God. And they will do this because they have not known the Father, nor me. But I have said these things to you, that when their hour comes you may remember that I told you of them.”

Excerpt, Gospel Reading, Monday 6th May 2024 – JOHN 15:26-16:4.

So, how can man, a creation of the Creator arrogate on to himself the onerous rights, task and privileges to think for and act on behalf of the Almighty God.

But, isn’t it already happening?

When ‘Boko Haram’ insurgents besieged a girls secondary school in Dapchi, Yobe State and kidnapped over a hundred girls, the brave Leah Sharibu was one of them. This is what one of the girls who later regained her freedom said of her:

“One of the freed girls, Khadija Grema, confirmed that the terrorists decided to continue to hold Leah because she refused to renounce her Christian faith.”

In our various neighbourhoods, what happens when some of us accost minors in unusual behaviour? We quickly attribute such attitude to witchcraft and pass a summary judgement on such little children.

So, also it is with some church leaders, especially (but not only them) of the women folk. When their daughter gets pregnant out of wedlock, they insist and ensure and abortion, just so as not to bring the name of the church and of their supposed ‘god’ in disrepute.

When someone eminently qualified for a position is denied such job, in favour of another who is supposed that is of the same religion with us, then, we have ‘killed’ that person to supposedly impress our supposed ‘god’.

Whenever we jettison the competence of people vying for elective positions but rather dwell on their religion, then we have taken a position to supposedly impress our ‘god’.

Some of us have unfortunately fallen victims of such attitude. Some unfortunately fatally and otherwise are lucky to tell their tales of woe.

I must assure us that, so long as we still draw breathe, we are bound to still have such bitter experiences at some point in our life, in one way or another.

This may not necessarily be life sentence or life threatening. Even when one is discriminated upon or treated unjustly on account of religion, then, we too, have become victims of such ill practices.

Nevertheless we have solace in the Scriptures – “Do not be afraid of what will happen to you. The devil will throw some of you into prison to test you and there will be ten days of trials. Remain faithful even to death and I will give you the crown of life.” – REVELATION 2:10.

Have a fantastic day and a fulfilled week ahead folks.

Blessed_Carlo_Acutis! #Pray_for_us!

  • Akase F. Agabo

IT’S THAT EASY. Reflections for Thursday 2nd May 2024. Akase F. Agabo


“God made no distinction between them and us since He purified their hearts by faith.
Why do you put God to the test now by imposing on the disciples the very burden that neither our ancestors nor we ourselves were strong enough to support?
But we believe that we are saved in the same way as they are: through the grace of the Lord Jesus.”
Excerpt, First Reading, Thursday 2nd May 2024 – ACTS 15:7-21.
So, to be a good person, live honourably according to the law and religious tenets and a good Christian who has attained perfect love and is prepared anytime and any day for the judgement is very easy and simple.

See, if any of us has watched the movie, “The Passion of Christ” by Mel Gibson, we must have all seen that the opening scene is Jesus Christ dancing at a wedding party.

It is very likely that wedding feast in Cana that his mother approached him with a complaint that, the party, has run out of booze.

But the take home practical interest here is that, Christ was dancing at a wedding reception.

Until Jesus Christ began his public ministry, he was just an everyday dude, like John, Terfa, Emeka, Peter, Adekunle, Rukevwe, Ahmadu, Paul. Etc.

Jesus Christ was an artisan assisting his foster father Joseph (ie spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary) in his carpentry workshop.

Once, when Oga Joe finished making the bench ordered by Otunba Qadiri, he called his apprentice (Jesus Christ).

“Boy J. And Christ answered, Sir!
“Come take dis bench go dat big ‘dogon yaro’ tree close to ‘mami’, wia Mazi Okafor and him pipo dey play draught and give am to Otunba Qadiri.”

True to it, when Christ delivers the bench, Otunba who is quite impressed gives him 20kobo and says –

“Go tell Oga Joe say I go come see am later as we discuss. But dis coins, put am for your pocket make you use buy akara for yourself. You be beta pikin.”

By evening of the same day, while going to buy his akara, he saw Clara and Bobi her boyfriend whom she is co-habiting with, as usual arguing about money issue by the corner of their street.

Bobi who was trying to mould his ‘eegbo’ violently pushed her away just so that she won’t spill it away and she fell on her butt, quickly using her hand to support herself so that the child she is carrying on her back won’t be hurt. He laughed sarcastically and walked away, heading towards ‘mami’. Even when market has closed.

Boy J quickly rushed to her aid and helped her to stand up. He would also give her the 20kobo Otunba gave him together with all the money in his pocket so that she can go get something for she and her baby to eat that evening.

Bobi and his cohorts would be in the dark corners of the deserted market smoking weed until late into the night.

Suddenly, they saw ‘yan banga’ from afar and took to their heels.

The next morning, Iya Sikiratu sent her daughter to Oga Joe to ask him to quickly come and fix her table in ‘mami’ market which was very good when closed the previous evening.

Apparently, Bobi and his gang were sitting on Iya Sikira’s table when they saw the vigilante and in their haste to move the broke the table.

Oga Joe woukd ask Boy J to fetch some tools and follow Sikiratu to Mami and do the work.

Christ would be walking on the street that early with Sikira, talking casually as it is with every other youth.

The two would stop and exchange greetings with Leman who was coming from the opposite direction. He said he was returning from his night shift duty and going home. Even when he wasn’t asked.

Leman would instead head straight to Orafa’s House and inform him about how he saw his crush with Boy J, casually walking hand-in-hand, gisting and laughing as they go. “Dis early ‘mor-mor’ fah!”

Dear friend, that is a typical day in the life of the same Jesus Christ that you and I know, before he commenced his public ministry.

He was an everyday guy. No, he wasn’t like some kind of a superhuman who fell down from heaven and immediately started multiplying seven loaves of bread to feed over five thousand men, raising Lazarus from the dead and all those well known outstanding signs and wonders.

All that we may be going through right now, Christ equally experienced same when he was in this world as a human.
Recall that, at a tender age, for his safety, his parents had to run away from home with him to Africa to live as a refugees.

Although, in all fairness, he is Divine, as he is God who came down from heaven into the world and took up the form of we humans.

Nevertheless, until he turned thirty (30) years, he lived his life just like we all do, except for sinning.

Even when he eventually began his public ministry, what sort of people did he choose as his apostles?

The Holy Bible says of him, that having prayed all night, “When morning came, he called his disciples to him and chose twelve of them, whom he also designated apostles.” – LUKE 6:13.

These said apostles were also just everyday people, like Simon (Peter) a brash and little tempered fisher man.

Others were hated people like Matthew the tax collector.

Then, there was also Simon the Zealot. – The Zealots were a political movement in 1st-century Second Temple Judaism which sought to incite the people of Judea Province to rebel against the Roman Empire and expel it from the Holy Land by force of arms, most notably during the First Jewish–Roman War. (Source: Wikipedia).

Therefore we mustn’t enforce on ourselves a regimented and highly restricted lifestyle. Having so many dos & don’t, with a myriad of rules and regulations that get us unsure whether one must walk leftwards or rightwards on the road. Such a life that gets us questioning and criticizing our every move.

My fear friend, by all means, one can wear jeans and T-shirt on weekends, dance at parties did like Christ did (in Mel Gibson’s The Passion of Christ), share a beer with friends and when available, leisurely walk and talk with a Sikiratu on the street (despite all what the likes of Leman may think or make of it) without any strings attached.

Yet, after living like this, we could still live right and avoid loose and wayward living and therefore still make heaven.

It is that easy, my dear friend, very easy. It is just the way it is.

Have a fantastic day folks.

#SAINT_ATHANASIUS! #Blessed_Carlo_Acutis! #Pray_for_us!

Akase F. Agabo.






WELCOME TO PENDULUM


Pendulum is an exposé of our everyday life in society and the society at large through the Scriptural teachings of the Catholic Church daily readings. It is purposefully for encouraging values.

The messages are proposed to be coming to us every week.

We are free to critique, advise, encourage, comment, and state our opinions as well. It is indeed open for interactions.

We must however note that, this is my opinion and I do not speak for the Catholic Church. My messages are only inspired by the Church’s daily readings.

Events, names scenes and instances mentioned in messages here are all imaginations of the writer. Though, one may reckon them to have resemblance to actual people, places, and events, it is however not intentional. All real people and events are duly given credit.

  • Akase F. Agabo

WELCOME TO PENDULUM!

Pendulum is an exposé of our everyday life in society and the society at large through the Scriptural teachings of the Catholic Church daily readings. It is purposefully for encouraging values.

The messages are proposed to be coming to us every week.

We are free to critique, advise, encourage, comment, and state our opinions as well. It is indeed open for interactions.

We must however note that, this is my opinion and I do not speak for the Catholic Church. My messages are only inspired by the Church’s daily readings.

Events, names scenes and instances mentioned in messages here are all imaginations of the writer. Though, one may reckon them to have resemblance to actual people, places, and events, it is however not intentional. All real people and events are duly given credit.

Akase F, Agabo