MONDAY OF THE 30TH WEEK OF ORDINARY TIME, YEAR C OCTOBER 27, 2025

In the first reading, Paul continued his exhortation to the faithful Christians in the Roman province. Paul admonished them to leave behind their old way of life, the path of worldliness, darkness and sin, since they now follow Jesus. Hence, they can no longer live in ignorance of the truth and the new ways.
Paul understood that the Christians in the Roman province live in a difficult period, a hostile environment. Persecutions were rampant and common. There were a lot of pressure for those converts to the Christian faith to conform to the pagan practices and customs of the state. Paul calls on them to abandon their path full of vices of the world, of greed, ego, pride, prejudice, lust and others, all the things that can lead them all astray and away from the Lord and His salvation.
Paul’s message was a reassurance for the faithful that they should continue to persevere in their way of following the Lord, in their righteousness and virtues amidst the wicked and darkened world.
It was God who led them out of the darkness and into His wonderful light. In Paul’s words “We are not debtors to the flesh, to live according to the flesh. For if you live according to the flesh, you will die, but if by the spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live.”

So, the Christians are members of the Body of Christ, the Church of God. They should be good role models and examples for everyone in their midst, including to those who have not yet believed in God.
May we not live according to flesh, but according to the Spirit of God,
Have a wonderful week

About the Author

My name is Fr. Peter Eke, a priest of the Diocese of Gaylord, Michigan. I was called to the Catholic priesthood in July 19th, 1997. I studied Canon Law at the Pontifical Lateran University, in Rome, Italy, with JCL Degree in 2001 and JCD (doctorate) Degree in 2003. Currently, I am the pastor of Our Lady of the Lake Parish in Prudenville, Saint James in Houghton Lake, and Saint Hubert in Higgins Lake. I am also a Judge at the Marriage Tribunal in my Diocese. In my free time, I love reading, listening to music, and taking a long walk. Since my ordination my inspiring message has been “with God the oil in the flask will not dry” (1Kings 17:14).

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6 Comments

  1. Good, straightforward message. Keeping and living the faith can be challenging even in our world today.

  2. Thank you Father. Live according to the Spirit. Important message that speaks volumes. Peace with you my brother.

  3. Thank you for reminder we should be good examples to those who don’t yet believe in God. Maybe our best place to demonstrate the fruits of the Spirit.

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