The Lord reminds us so many times in the scriptures not to
become 2 face or in tagalog "doble kara" We've got to make a stand on
which side we really are. Sometimes we have this notion that we can continue
doing what we do even if there is something wrong with it and just compensate
by offsetting it with something good. Eventually things will toll up on us and
would have to make a stand so that we don't end up losing everything. St. Paul says in 1
Corinthians 10:21-22, "You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and also the
cup of demons. You cannot partake of the table of the Lord and of the table of
demons. Or are we provoking the Lord to jealous anger? Are we stronger than
he?" It is only right and fitting that we give 100% loyalty to God who
deserves all that we can give. There really is no middle ground. Today's 1st
reading tells us the same things as prophets of old, the apostles and gospel
writers in Jesus' time. Amen. Hallelujah!
Jeremiah 7:1-11
...here you are, putting your trust in deceitful words to
your own loss! Are you to steal and murder, commit adultery and perjury, burn
incense to Baal, go after strange gods that you know not, and yet come to stand
before me in this house which bears my name, and say: "We are safe; we can
commit all these abominations again"? Has this house which bears my name
become in your eyes a den of thieves? I too see what is being done, says the
LORD.
Today's psalm tells us that in heaven we will be glorified
magnificently. We will live forever with strength, power, beauty and sharing a
new humanity with Jesus. There is no place else we would rather be than in
God's dwelling place. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 84:3, 4, 5-6, 8, 11
R. How lovely is your dwelling place, Lord, mighty God!
I had rather one day in your courts than a thousand
elsewhere; I had rather lie at the threshold of the house of my God than dwell
in the tents of the wicked.
Life is not all about rules and regulations. God did not
just give us a bunch of rules and regulations that we are supposed to obey like
machines. What we do does not just proceed from who we are but also makes us
who we are. The actions we engage, the
words that we say and the things that we do have an impact on us. We are making
ourselves all the time. God created us when we came out of the womb, our
mothers and father have a great role in that but our creation continues every
single day of our lives. We’re even becoming someone more beautiful, mature and
stronger or someone weaker and more despicable. There’s no middle ground. We’re
going one way or another. Life leads either to heaven or to hell. That’s what
the acts that we commit do. Virtuous acts build in us strength. The word virtue
comes from the word manly which is strength and power. Virtue is a habit that
makes it easy and pleasurable to do the right thing. Golden virtue isn’t always
easy. It is hard. But what is vice, it is a habit that makes it easy to do the
wrong and evil thing. Let’s take exercise as an example. People make it their
New Year’s resolution and people who go to the gym noticed that it’s packed on
January but they’re gone by the 3rd week. If we’ve ever engaged in an exercise
program for the first time, we know that we feel bad, tired, exhausted and wake
up sore. This is because we do not have the habit of exercise. We have not
trained and our bodies are not used to it. It hurts and it’s hard the first
time we work out. If we persevere past the first few weeks and developed a
habit of regular exercise then we end up getting used to it and become easy
that when we don’t exercise we feel bad. What happens is that we build up the
power or the virtue. We’ve conditioned ourselves so that it becomes second
nature to us. If we want a progressive course we need to do something hard. No
pain no gain. The next time we work out we add up a little bit more since we
are stronger. We can move forward and grow in our ability to lift weights. This
is the deal. The actions we do have an impact on what we are. It’s like when we
start lifting weights we start to change and look different. We look like
someone who has strength, power and endurance. This is the point, God is about
building champions. The goal of the Christian life is to build champions. Well,
not necessarily athletic champions but spiritually. A real champion in every
aspect of life. God wants us to be strong, loving, wise and to have the power
to live. It’s not so much what we do that counts but it’s who we become. That’s
what the commandments, teachings and God is all about. Heaven is the
realization of being a champion. In heaven we will be glorified magnificently.
We will live forever with strength, power and beauty sharing a new humanity with
Jesus. What about hell? Let’s look what vice is about. A habit that instead of
building up, deteriorates us. It starts small just like exercise. There was a
guy named Ted Bundy, who was executed in the State of Florida for horrible sexual crimes, murder and
all sorts of perversion. He was sorry for what he did. He didn’t ask for mercy
but he warned people before he died. He was interviewed and narrated how this
road began. It all started with looking at pornographic books which incited in
him the wrong kind of attitude toward other human beings and the opposite sex.
It became in his mind, instruments and play things. One thing led to another
and just gradually led him to murder, rape and all sorts of horrible things.
That’s the way it is with every sin. Sins that we commit are traps and tricks
that will lead us to habits and patterns of behavior that will change us. When
we tell the first lie we may not be a liar yet but it makes a lot more prone to
lie again. We start with kids maybe stealing a pack of candies from the store.
If we don’t stop that, the next time it will be bigger. Maybe for teens it may
be something like breaking in to a house and steal things. It just keeps on
going and it becomes easier and easier to do more horrible things. Then we become
a thief, an unjust person with just one little act. There’s a little thing that
illustrates all these. Sow a thought, reap an act, sow an act, reap a habit,
sow a habit, reap a lifestyle, sow a lifestyle, reap a destiny. It all begins
with a decision or thought, an act and then it becomes a pattern. It has dared
us to become who we are and where we will eventually end up. The gospel for
today is reminding us of this vital truth of the reality of heaven and hell.
The gates of heaven has been opened and made accessible for us through our Lord
Jesus Christ. Let us not tread the path going to the gate of hell rather
journey our way to the gate of heaven. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 13:24-30
Jesus proposed a parable to the crowds. "The Kingdom of
heaven may be likened to a man who sowed good seed in his field. While everyone
was asleep his enemy came
and sowed weeds all through the wheat, and then went off.
When the crop grew and bore fruit, the weeds appeared as well. The slaves of
the householder came to him and said,
'Master, did you not sow good seed in your field? Where have
the weeds come from?'
He answered, 'An enemy has done this.' His slaves said to
him, 'Do you want us to go and pull them up?' He replied, 'No, if you pull up
the weeds you might uproot the wheat along with them. Let them grow together
until harvest; then at harvest time I will say to the harvesters, "First
collect the weeds and tie them in bundles for burning; but gather the wheat
into my barn."'"
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