Rev. Fr Pius Odediran’s Reflection for Monday, 23rd of February, 2026
Helping Without Boundaries: A Practical Route to Heaven
Rev. Fr Pius Odediran’s Reflection for Monday, 23rd of February, 2026
In a deeply stirring reflection for Monday, 23rd February 2026, Rev. Fr Pius Odediran calls Christians back to the heart of the Gospel message: practical love expressed through concrete action. Drawing from Leviticus 19:1-2, 11-18 and Matthew 25:31-46, Rev. Fr Pius Odediran emphasises that holiness is not abstract spirituality but visible compassion.

According to Rev. Fr Pius Odediran, heaven is not attained by mere profession of faith, but by deliberate, sacrificial care for those in need. In his words, helping without boundaries is not optional for believers — it is a practical route to eternal life.
As Akahi News gathered, the priest stressed that love must move beyond sentiment into sensitivity, goodwill, kind words, and tangible good works.
The Six-Point Agenda of Judgment
Reflecting on Matthew 25:31-46, Rev. Fr Pius Odediran describes Jesus’ teaching as a “six-point agenda” for final judgment:
- Feeding the hungry
- Giving drink to the thirsty
- Welcoming the stranger
- Clothing the naked
- Visiting the sick
- Visiting the prisoner
Rev. Fr Pius Odediran notes that Christ did not present complex theological arguments as the criterion for salvation. Instead, He presented acts of mercy.
As Akahi News learnt, the priest explained that both the righteous and the condemned were unaware that they were encountering Jesus. Yet Christ identified Himself completely with the vulnerable.
“How kind were you? How sensitive were you? How helpful were you?” — these, according to Rev. Fr Pius Odediran, are the questions that will echo at the end of life.
Holiness Is Practical Kindness
Turning to Leviticus 19:18, Rev. Fr Pius Odediran reminded believers that the command to “love your neighbour as yourself” defines biblical holiness.
Holiness, he explained, is not merely about ritual observance. It is about honesty, justice, and compassion. The neighbour is not only the person living next door; it is any fellow human being in need.
In his reflection, Rev. Fr Pius Odediran carefully outlined the broader meaning of neighbour:
- The hungry
- The naked
- The imprisoned
- The sick
- The homeless
- The wounded
- The bereaved
According to Rev. Fr Pius Odediran, a neighbour is Christ disguised. This interpretation aligns directly with Jesus’ declaration in Matthew 25:40: “As you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it to me.”
As reported by Akahi News, the priest emphasised that this teaching reshapes Christian spirituality entirely.
From Private Devotion to Active Charity
One of the strongest points in Rev. Fr Pius Odediran’s reflection is the call to move from private devotion to active charity.
“You cannot visit Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament or receive Him in the Eucharist and remain indifferent to the needy around you,” he stated.
According to Rev. Fr Pius Odediran, authentic worship must overflow into compassionate action. The Eucharist received must become love expressed.
As Akahi News gathered, he urged Christians not to close their hearts during this Lenten season but to identify with the poor and the vulnerable as a direct way of identifying with Christ.
Assist Those Who Cannot Repay You
A major highlight of Rev. Fr Pius Odediran’s message is the emphasis on helping those who can never repay you.
This, he explained, is the true imitation of Christ.
He encouraged the faithful to:
- Support someone financially where possible
- Share unused materials wasting away at home
- Donate items that are obsolete to you but essential to others
- Speak with someone who feels forgotten or rejected
Rev. Fr Pius Odediran warned that many households store items that others are praying desperately to have. Helping without boundaries means recognising that excess in one home may be a miracle in another.
As Akahi News observed, the priest’s message strongly connects Lenten sacrifice with social responsibility.
The Jesus at Our Doorstep
In a deeply pastoral tone, Rev. Fr Pius Odediran reminded Christians that Christ is often closest to us in ordinary relationships.
“Our parents, those around us, are Jesus at our doorstep,” he said.
The ageing parent who needs patience.
The struggling neighbour who needs support.
The lonely friend who needs a listening ear.
According to Rev. Fr Pius Odediran, these are not interruptions to spiritual growth; they are opportunities for salvation.
Helping without boundaries does not mean lacking wisdom. It means refusing indifference.
Identify Your Jesus This Lent
As Lent progresses, Rev. Fr Pius Odediran calls every believer to a personal examination:
- Who is hungry around you?
- Who feels forgotten?
- What unused resources can you release?
- Whose burden can you lighten?
Holiness, he concludes, is love in action.
Christ has already given the route to heaven, and it runs through the lives of the least, the last, and the lost.
As consistently highlighted by Akahi News, reflections such as this underscore the enduring call of the Gospel: faith must be lived.
In the end, the question is not how loudly we profess Christ, but how faithfully we recognise Him when He appears disguised in the vulnerable.
By Joseph Iyaji | Akahi News
Joseph Iyaji is a journalist, educator, and founder of Akahi G. International, Akahi Tutors, and Akahi News. Read more about him here.
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