We can successfully battle all the evils that beset us. It
is a standing reality that we live in a world full of temptations and
difficulties but we can always emerge victorious if we have Jesus in us. Let us
cleanse our hearts, minds and bodies that just like Mary we become a fitting
vessel and dwelling place of Jesus. Let us not miscarry Jesus and give birth to
Him full term.  I am reminded once again
of today's 1st reading of Msgr. Kevin Kostelnik's homily in the Our Lady of the
Angels Cathedral when he said this: "The farther away we are from God, the
more destructive our life become and the greater fear we have." Peter in
today's 1st reading is totally different and transformed from that fearful man
who denied Jesus 3x. He has become full of courage, strength and all of a
sudden is boldly proclaiming about Jesus without fear of being arrested or
killed. The Holy Spirit filled him up with all the gifts and fruits to announce
and live out this truth about Jesus knowing that there is no other name by
which we are to be saved. Today's 1st and psalm readings have a phrase and word
that were repeated twice. They are worth looking into. The phrase: "the
stone rejected by the builders has become the cornerstone", and the word:
name. Once again, we are faced with the reality of the undeniable and
repetitive truth of the prophecy in the Old Testament fulfilled in the New
Testament. It was David in the Psalms of the Old Testament and Peter in the
Acts of the Apostles of the New Testament. I believe and agree that we need to
look back and recall this truth which needs to be repeatedly proclaimed and
believed in for life. There is power in the name of Jesus. We might have seen
instances when people use an access or entry code or just say the name of the
person who lives in certain subdivisions or gated homes in order to be allowed
to go inside. These are restrictions in order to ensure safety and maintain
order in the places where people live. It just made me think that God has given
us a powerful name in order to have access to the many blessings and promises
that are in store for those who would believe. What a glorious privilege and
blessing that all can come to know and avail of the power of the name Jesus.
Amen. Hallelujah!
Acts of the Apostles 4,1-12.
... If we are being examined today about a good deed done to
a cripple, namely, by what means he was saved, 10 then all of you and all the
people of Israel should know that it was in the name of Jesus Christ the
Nazorean whom you crucified, whom God raised from the dead; in his name this
man stands before you healed. 11 He is ‘the stone rejected by you, the builders,
which has become the cornerstone.’ 12 There is no salvation through anyone
else, nor is there any other name under heaven given to the human race by which
we are to be saved.”
God is the source of all good things. Only Jesus can satisfy
our souls. We should be really careful in setting our priorities. Sometimes we
end up making the wrong choices and decisions in life. We end up rejecting
something that should be valued and treasured more than anything else in this
whole wide world. All we need to do is trust that the Lord will always take
care of all our needs we need not tire ourselves to the point of exhaustion
because it is better to take refuge in the Lord than resort to trusting in or
own strength and others. According
to Fr. Joseph Koterski a Jesuit priest and a professor in Fordham  University 
Psalm 118:1-2, 4, 22-24, 25-27a
R: The stone rejected by the builders has become the
cornerstone.
 ... O LORD, grant
salvation! O LORD, grant prosperity! 26 Blessed is he who comes in the name of
the LORD; 
Year after year we have to put our feet in the shoes of the
disciples. Today's gospel is a picture of the apostles just after the death of
Jesus who were probably still confused and depressed. They saw Jesus tortured,
suffered, died and laid in a tomb. There is a dullness in their faith.
Sometimes it takes time before we can fully realize the things that are already
before and around us. Just like the other disciples who failed to recognize
Jesus right away. The disciple whom Jesus loved was the first to recognize Him
and we too are challenged to become like this disciple whom Jesus loved and be
more sensitive when it comes to identifying in our lives who Jesus really is.
He has overcome death and is victorious. When you have Jesus in your heart then
you will always feel secured. Peter jumped into the sea not minding what he's
wearing, ready to get wet and be soaked, just to get near the resurrected
Jesus. Aren't we afraid to jump into the sea? Are we willing to take the
plunge? For sure we will find ourselves in the loving embrace of Our God. It's
always worth giving our all to the Lord. At a time of our life when we are not
in our best shape or could be discerning and still unsure of what course of action
to take, we should realize that Jesus is always there for us though we may not
realize it. It is our obedience during these trying times that will see us
through these difficult times. I believe God in His awesome and almighty
wisdom, intelligence and knowledge reveals things in stages for the benefit of
our limited capacities and understanding. The series of events in our lives and
the word of God serve as an eye opener that could endow us with a better
understanding of all the things that are happening to us. May we all come to
this point in our life when we obey God at all times no matter what kind of
situation we are in. I realized it is always good to look back, recall and
never forget those times in our lives when Jesus was calling us for a certain
task and decided to follow and obey. We can always be confident and full of
hope that whatever is the outcome of our decision for as long as we know that
we have consulted it to God in prayer and have acted with our best ability then
we are always safe and secure. Today's gospel also tells us to be of service to
the people. We all look forward to the world to come and share eternal life and
happiness with God. At the same time we also exercise our citizenship to this
world. We should engage ourselves in work that can bring healing and build good
things on earth. God multiplies our efforts. We do not have the option of
subtracting ourselves from this process and just go to the sideline. We have to
read the word of God, understand it and be active. This is the meaning of
encounter with God. When we engage ourselves with this kind of work it may seem
political but it's not. We are not pagans but believers and God is the one who
empowers us. We have to get the world back to its proper balance. We are all called
to do something for this world that we live in but the Lord is the one who
accomplishes all things. Amen. Hallelujah! 
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John  21,1-14. 
...So the disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, "It
is the Lord." When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he tucked in
his garment, for he was lightly clad, and jumped into the sea...

 
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