We sometimes make certain
decisions that we are not totally sure of and would just have to constantly
pray to God for things to turn out for the good. When we have decided to do
something that somehow contradicted what we have earlier planned and our
decisions bring us to where we are right now and could not help but think that
we could have decided otherwise and could have done exactly what we have
planned to do but there are some things and issues in our life that we have to
confront, live and deal with that make all the difference. Although things did
not turn out the way it should have been, we find that it wasn’t as bad as we
thought it would be. We always have to be grateful that we had the chance of
being where we are standing right now. We just got to have the faith of Paul in
his letter to the Romans that everything works for good for those who love and
serve God.  This reminds me of a lady
whom I met several years ago. If not for this opportunity, I wouldn’t have had
known of this encouraging assurance that God has given me through her. It was
all because I was showing her the petal with the image of a cherubim that I got
in a healing service in Oct 2007. Most especially when instead of picturing the
angel imprinted on the petal saw the outline of the map of the USA US  or go back to the Philippines USA USA Israel Bethlehem 
Isaiah 60:1-6
1 Rise up in splendor! Your
light has come, the glory of the Lord shines upon you. 2 See, darkness covers
the earth, and thick clouds cover the peoples; but upon you the LORD shines,
and over you appears his glory. 
What the wise and the
unlearned alike sought and found in the stable is the encompassing light of
heaven. Herod was so afraid that Jesus will take away his earthly kingdom
without realizing that He gives away the heavenly kingdom. We continue to hope
and pray against all odds as days of the New Year roll by amidst all the
negative speculations, we must be firm in our belief that God will make a way.
The psalm reading should inspire us even more because it is a confirmation of
God's abiding presence in our thoughts, feelings, sight and hearing. There are
times when it is easier for us to just be angry and fight back but the psalm
reading tells us otherwise. We should experience peace in the midst of all the
problems and concerns that beset us knowing that we have a God who knows, hears
and sees all. Jesus Christ our Lord entered into this world as a helpless
little infant like we all did. Thus every single day, hour, minute and second
of our life should constantly remind us that He is our Savior. We pray that as
we earnestly celebrate this Christmas season the coming of the Lord who took
this humbling form of an infant may we prostrate ourselves too in homage in
adoration to God. We have no reason to fear knowing that we have a God who
saves. No matter how difficult things may seem to be if we will just persevere
in prayer then nothing can ever withhold the blessings that God has promised
us. We must always develop a kind of surrender and dependence on the Lord that
is total and be confident that He is our Savior. God is our stronghold and our
defender. His strength and power is beyond all telling. In Him alone should we
trust and depend. There is really no room for doubt and this confidence should
lead us to only one resounding cry to God alone. If we allow God then we would
discover and find a source of inspiration that could arouse a lot of good
thoughts in our mind and heart.  A talk
entitled, “Life is worth living” delivered by Bishop Fulton Sheen in EWTN
served as an inspiration which we could all benefit from. He was sharing about
his childhood and was describing how he used to argue with her mom whenever he
was asked to run an errand at a time while he was busy playing. And her mom
would always reason out, “What difference does it make if you’re running around
the backyard or running an errand for me?” He said he would always end up  unable to answer her mom. It was only
recently when he found the answer upon reading what Thomas Aquinas said, The
difference between work and play is that, work is for a purpose while play is
not. It relieves a tension. He further shared about St. John Philippines Providence 
Psalm 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11,
12-13
R: Lord, every nation on
earth will adore you.
...For he shall rescue the
poor man when he cries out, and the afflicted when he has no one to help him.
13 He shall have pity for the lowly and the poor; the lives of the poor he
shall save.
The unbelievable turn of
events which I have shared and the several occasions which I already
encountered in the past in relation to this devotion of mine to pray for the
poor souls in purgatory and the faithful departed give me consolation,
confidence and no more room for doubt to go on with what I have believed in and
decided to do in order to help them obtain eternal life in union with God in
Heaven. God wants all of us to be with Him in heaven. The kingdom of heaven is
not just for a select few but for all who believe and faithfully follow our
Lord Jesus Christ whether Jew or Gentile, woman or man, slave or free. These
things that have been happening one after another tell us about a lot of
things. I believe that throughout our lifetime we will always encounter
different people and situations that will continue to unravel to us the mystery
that our lives hold especially in relation to our Lord Jesus Christ. We are all
aware of the fact that in this world nothing is permanent, something may hold
true for now but will end up different sooner or later. Nowadays, looking at
the present situation around us, people are getting confused, anxious and
uncertain of what to do next. We must admit that there are moments when we are
guilty of those feelings. No matter how close we are to God as some people may
think, we can not deny the fact that we succumb to it, too. You know why?  We are never sure of what lies ahead of us,
there's only one thing we can be sure of, Jesus. For thousands of generations
past, God has been attempting to reveal Himself to mankind and trying to
establish a relationship with us. From the time of Adam & Eve and Noah and
dates way back to 1800 BC during the time of Abraham, Moses (1200), David
(means the favored one,1000), Exodus (600) to the birth of our Lord Jesus. From
this time line, significant events happened from the time of Creation when God
created man who fell into sin and became unfaithful and how God continuously
called us back to Him by showing us who He really is throughout the length of
time. Dramatic events like the entrance of the Israelites to the promised land
and the pockets of rebellion as they took over the 12 tribes. The sequence of
events when they settled into a life of monarchy (kings) from their 1st king
(Saul) to King David and King Solomon. The time of David as the greatest time
of the people of God when the kingdom grew bigger while the time of Solomon as
the time when the temple is at its best owing to the "wisdom of Solomon
which was manifested in the 3000 proverbs and 1005 songs he wrote. But it was
also marked by an event when the kingdom was divided due to Solomon's
involvement to 1005 wives. It was a very difficult time marked by political
upheaval, assassinations and adultery in the manner of the people's worship to
Yahweh mixed with the pagan god, Baal. They all symbolize the covenant of God's
love and relationship to man. The untiring and immense love of God for us
revealed in the fullness of time through our Lord Jesus Christ. Our God is a
perfect and precise God. No hit and miss and trial and error kind of thing. We
would just be continuously amazed at how God speaks to us in a very specific
way. God throughout time has sent emissaries, patriarchs, prophets and kings to
declare His great love for us and in the fullness of time has ultimately
revealed His naked love in its entirety by sending His only begotten Son Jesus
who was not spared to suffer and die on the cross just to show His great love
for us. When a person speaks as if he/she can never be wrong then it must have
been because of his/her level of confidence. If we are so sure of something, it
shows. If such is the case then we should have the highest level of confidence
in Jesus for the whole world to know. 
Today’s 2nd
reading reminds me of a lot of miracles and unforgettable events in my life
through the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Looking back at my life's time line most
especially when I first had this devotion, I can never deny and forget for the
rest of my life the dramatic and significant events that happened to me. My
novena to the Sacred Heart and St. Jude Thaddeus during that matter of life and
death situation for my 1st born son opened up the door for miracles to happen.
In a prayer meeting I attended during that time which happened to be the 9th
day of my novena, the prayer leader whom I just met and did not know of my
novena neither of my pregnancy nor would even suspect of it announced her
vision of Jesus carrying a baby standing in the middle of our prayer circle and
specifically described Him wearing the Sacred Heart attire  and said these words, "I have a message
for my daughter, consecrate the baby in your womb." I have witnessed the
revelation of God's great love to me in its naked and stark reality. Especially
when I gave birth to Jude, my 1st born son, as proof of His undeniably awesome
and unbelievable miracle when he came out normal and healthy despite my
problematic pregnancy. From that day forward, God never ceased to amaze me
every single turn in my life since His 
sacred love is beyond comprehension. God continues to lure us back to
His loving embrace. His love knows no boundary, it gets more intense, longer,
higher and deeper as the days go by. Amen. Hallelujah!
Ephesians 3:2-3, 5-6
2 Brothers and sisters: You
have heard of the stewardship of God’s grace that was given to me for your
benefit, 3 namely, that the mystery was made known to me by revelation. 5 It
was not made known to people in other generations as it has now been revealed
to his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit: 6 that the Gentiles are
coheirs, members of the same body, and copartners in the promise in Christ
Jesus through the gospel.
Today we celebrate the
Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord. The Magi or the wise men presented Jesus
with gold, frankincense and myrrh. These gifts were very prophetic for they
spoke of our Lord's offices of King, Priest, and Savior. Their gifts manifest
what they profess. The events and circumstances that surround the birth of
Jesus are all so magnificent and amazing. We sometimes think that things just
happen for the sake of nothing. If we are to look very closely at all these
things we will come to a conclusion that God arranges everything in a perfect
and orderly way. These 3 wise men from the East were not Jewish nor do they
belong to the chosen race of God and yet they believed and sought the Messiah
and King. When they responded to the presence of God in the realm of their vast
and high level of knowledge and learning they opened up themselves even more to
a greater intelligence that not even this world can offer in a lifetime. We
just have to open ourselves to the infinity of God’s power. God manifests
Himself to us in various ways that we sometimes can not even imagine. It could
be in the form of dreams or a sudden or gradual realization of something
through the things that are happening to us or around us. It is not enough that
we stand and look at the star. The wise men were wise because they allowed
themselves to be guided by the star. Today’s gospel tells us also that they
were warned in a dream. They have properly used their knowledge and learning in
a way to be with Jesus. We can also follow guidance of the light shining from
the star in our hearts through the leading of our faith in Jesus our God that
will bring us to heaven. Just like the 3 magi, we should also faithfully follow
the star thar leads to Jesus and bring with us the best offering that is
fitting for a King. And we must keep in mind that as we travel through life we
ought to be always sensitive and wise enough to know the messages that God is
sending our way whether in a form of a confirmation or a warning so as to be
well guided in our journey. The gospel for today spoke also of the shepherds
whom the angels appeared to and announced the birth of Jesus, our Savior. The
shepherds symbolize that Christ came first to His people. Just like that woman
in the well when everybody is staying in their homes and was the only one out
there fetching water. It is the same thing for the shepherds who were out at
midnight caring for the sheep.  These
people who can be somehow considered outcast and sinners are mostly whom Jesus would
reach out to. Though, He came for the whole world and for every single one of
us. The reign of the Messiah extends to all nations. As demonstrated by these 3
kings who represented each and every color and race, bowed down to Jesus for
they had recognized the greatness behind the baby lying in a manger. We have to
acknowledge that Jesus our Savior came and redeemed us. What goes with it
should be our submission and adoration to God. What stops us from adoring God
is due to the fact that we want to be our own king and ruler of our lives. This
Child is  King, Immortal,  Deity, God and Man capable of dying for our
sins. We rejoice at this truth and though we are not Jews, the chosen race whom
God first came for, we together with the Gentiles profess our faith in Him. We
have to give Him homage. When we have no intention of kneeling down before the
God Man then all we do are just pretenses the way Herod did in front of the 3
Kings. It’s a good thing having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod,
they departed for their country by another way. In our hearts we should
recognize the deception of the enemy and listen to the voice of God.  When we fall into the trap then we might end
up in fits of rage just like Herod who ordered the killing of the innocent
children. We drive Jesus out of our lives. The enemy would attempt to eliminate
the light of Christ in our hearts and homes. We should always have the Lord
reining over us because He came to save us all. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 2:1-12
… He sent them to Bethlehem 
When you have found him, bring me word, that I too may go and do him homage.”
After their audience with the king they set out… And behold, the star that they had seen at its rising preceded them, until it came and stopped over the place where the child was. 10 They were overjoyed at seeing the star, 11 and on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother. They prostrated themselves and did him homage. Then they opened their treasures and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. 12 And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed for their country by another way.
When you have found him, bring me word, that I too may go and do him homage.”
After their audience with the king they set out… And behold, the star that they had seen at its rising preceded them, until it came and stopped over the place where the child was. 10 They were overjoyed at seeing the star, 11 and on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother. They prostrated themselves and did him homage. Then they opened their treasures and offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. 12 And having been warned in a dream not to return to Herod, they departed for their country by another way.

 
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