Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Nothing but the truth

Sis Pat Pua shared to me before about an experience she had way back in the Philippines when she wasn't in the Charismatic Renewal yet. She said she was at that time still grieving over the loss of her mother and adjusting to married life and relocation to the hometown of her husband. She said that during her time of grief she had a vision of her dead mother wearing a brown habit and clothes like that of St. Anthony of Padua so when I heard it I immediately shared to her about Ephesians 6:10-20 about the spiritual war which I learned from a talk a long time ago when I was still new in the Renewal. I was reminded of what I learned about the presence of the spiritual army of evil in the heavens that could take the form of dead loved ones or even disguise themselves as holy and divine. The speaker said that those spirits could take advantage of the present state she was in which could be her negative spirit of grief and use it against her. There is really a need to always anchor ourselves firmly to God and not be easily deceived which is exactly what Paul is telling and warning us in today's 1st reading. Amen. Hallelujah!


Acts 20:28-38
...savage wolves will come among you, and they will not spare the flock. 30 And from your own group, men will come forward perverting the truth to draw the disciples away after them. 31 So be vigilant...


We all go through different situations and circumstances in life. Some of them do not make any sense. if we fail to acknowledge the power of God moving in it. There are numerous things that we can think, focus and decide on but there’s only one thing I am sure of. We’ve got to acknowledge that despite of it all, God’s power remains to be above all things no matter what it may seem to be. These experiences we have been through should bring our faith to greater depths, heights and lengths that we never could have thought or imagined possible. Amen. Hallelujah!

Psalm 68:29-30, 33-35a, 35bc-36ab
R: Sing to God, O kingdoms of the earth.
28 [29] Show forth, O God, your power. the power, O God, with which you took our part; 29 [30] for your temple in Jerusalem let the kings bring you gifts. (R) 32 [33] You kingdoms of the earth, sing to God, chant praise to the Lord 33 [34] who rides on the heights of the ancient heavens.


We can not discount the fact that evil is lurking in this world and temptations never stop to assail us. Remember that Satan is the father of lies and have gone to a great extent to lure people to his malice and schemes. It is evident in how we see the world has become today. We tend to change loyalty and be convinced of the intricate and elaborate strategy of the enemy. He just doesn’t take things sitting down. He is definitely at work and should never be underestimated. We already have the victory in our hands but sometimes we just let it slip by. We’ve got to learn more and more from Jesus and know who is Master of our lives. Jesus is the hallmark sign of humility. He is obedient to the Father’s plan to the point of suffering and death. It went as far as taking up the cross for our salvation. As scriptures say, “Learn from me for I am meek and humble of heart.” St. Augustine said that Jesus did not say, learn from me to do wonders and miracles, heal the sick, cast out devils, raise the dead but learn of me to be meek and humble of heart. God doesn’t expect the great signs, wonders and deeds. He does expect meekness and humility from us. Meekness is the virtue that moderates anger. Humility is so powerfully a Christian virtue and not as the pagan philosophers believe it to be. It is thinking that God alone is good and the source of all goodness. He distributes His gifts to all of us and is the goodness in all that we see. From this point of view we can say that to sin is being envious of God. When we sin it means we are jealous of God. It is our will, thinking and the intellect that primarily decides. It is the appetite of the will that keep us from the moderate striving to reach our goal. We can cross the line from being the creature and the creator and try to procreate the things that belong to God. St. Paul says, that whatever we do, we do it for the name of the Lord. We do it because He directs, guides and inspires us to do it for His honor and glory and not our own We have to be void of pride and vain glory. We must not pride and delight in ourselves of any good deed that the Lord worked through us. Rather what we own and what is truly ours is our vices and sin. Beware of the wisdom of the world to have more and more. Jesus tells us to stop running after things and be anxious about them and always speaking about them. We ought to speak of the Kingdom of God first and everything will be added unto us. St. Francis warns us of practicing religion and saying beautiful words and always be concerned of how it looks like and how it shows to other people but care little about the deed. What love is what love does. Our love must be expressed in action. The spirit of the world wants the holiness that is ours to be apparent to people for a show. The interior spirit is what we should exemplify in. We must keep our eyes focused in God and do it to a certain degree. We must be patient when we suffer and things go bad. It is part of humility as well to have patience and persevere. We should keep pressing in our minds that we grow to a greater degree in our internal life when we fall in various trials and endure every anguish of soul and body. St. Francis says that, what a man is before God, that he is and nothing more. How does God see us? What we are before God is the status that we need to believe and not the values of the world. We must not measure up to world’s standards and categories, live in another people’s place and be concerned of what they think of us. It is a consolation to know that we are protected by God at all times. Everything has already been given to us. If there are moments when we don’t feel like it then we must realize that it is a deception. We must accept correction and achieve a holy state of life. It is about time that we clear things up and finally see what we are missing all along. We are assured in today's gospel that we are protected from the evil one for as long as we are consecrated in truth. We should always have an attitude to shun away from the false values of this world and draw ourselves closer to nothing but the truth. May we always seek the truth, stay in it and live it in our lives. Amen. Hallelujah!


Jn 17:11b-19

...I do not ask that you take them out of the world but that you keep them from the evil one...

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