Faith alone doctrine states that justification simply means
being "declared righteous" We can not just be declared righteous but instead
we have to be made righteous by not continuing to sin. Whenever things become
complicated and difficult with the people around you because of differences in
opinion and points of view all we need to do is refer to today's 1st reading. Justification
actually means being "made righteous" i.e. it entails the
sanctification of his whole being (CCC (Catechism of the Catholic Church) 1989,
1990, &1995) We are justified not by faith alone nor by works alone.
Justification has its stages i.e. initial and progressive. Initial
justification takes place at our baptism. We still have a tendency to backslide
and during the hour of death is the period of intense spiritual battle over our
soul. That is why we need to mature in our faith. Certainty of salvation which states,
"Once saved, always saved." tends to put off our guard if we believe
in this. (1 Jn 5:13-14) We should say instead "I know I am saved, still
being saved and will continue to be saved." Justification is a life long
process as we can read and stated by Paul in the 1st reading today
and in 1 Corinthians 9:27 he also said, “No, I drive my body and train it, for
fear that, after having preached to others, I myself should be disqualified.” Another
thing I am reminded of is what my mother used to tell me, "Please all and you
please none." We can not go on living our lives seeking to gain the
admiration and approval of men. We are just setting ourselves for a big
disappointment. We only seek to please God. Thus we can learn from Paul in his
letter to the Corinthians. He tells us not to make any judgments because we do
not know everything. Nothing is final until God says so. It is best that we
just rely on God who knows and sees all. We may be in a difficult situation at
present or at one time in our life. During this time we can never deny the fact
that God sends us direction and guidance. We will never feel lost for He will
surely bring all things to light and manifest it in its appointed time. Amen.
Hallelujah!
1 Corinthians 4:1-5
Brothers and sisters: Thus should one regard us: as servants
of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God. 2 Now it is of course required
of stewards that they be found trustworthy. 3 It does not concern me in the
least that I be judged by you or any human tribunal; I do not even pass
judgment on myself; 4 I am not conscious of anything against me, but I do not
thereby stand acquitted; the one who judges me is the Lord. 5 Therefore, do not
make any judgment before the appointed time, until the Lord comes, for he will
bring to light what is hidden in darkness and will manifest the motives of our
hearts, and then everyone will receive praise from God.
No matter how tough things may become for us we only have to
shrug it off and step up. Just like the story of the donkey that fell into a
pit. When the people decided that it would be too much trouble for them to get it
out of there they just decided to bury it down there. Every time people would
throw dirt and sand into the pit instead of wallowing up into self pity and
despair what it did was shrug it off and step up. Before the donkey knew it was
out of the pit. The same thing should be our attitude towards life. When
somebody throws bad things at us just shrug it off and step up. Then focus on
what today’s psalm is telling and we’ll surely get out of whatever pit we’ve
fallen into. We can get very good advice from it. Every word tells us exactly
the right thing to do. It brings forth peace and serenity in us. These come
from knowing that we can rely and depend on the words of God to do what it says
it would do. Are we really convinced that God is able to do everything for our
sake? Let us ponder upon the words of the psalm reading and try our very best
to do what God wills in our life with the conviction and belief that anything
that is for God's greater glory is in truth for our own sake and benefit. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Psalm 37:3-4, 5-6, 27-28, 39-40
R: The salvation of the just comes from the Lord.
3 Trust in the LORD and do good, that you may dwell in the
land and be fed in security. 4 Take delight in the LORD, and he will grant you
your heart’s requests. (R) 5 Commit to the LORD your way; trust in him, and he
will act. 6 He will make justice dawn for you like the light; bright as the
noonday shall be your vindication. (R) 27 Turn from evil and do good, that you
may abide forever; 28 for the LORD loves what is right, and forsakes not his
faithful ones. Criminals are destroyed, and the posterity of the wicked is cut
off. (R) 39 The salvation of the just is from the LORD; he is their refuge in
time of distress. 40 And the LORD helps them and delivers them; he delivers
them from the wicked and saves them, because they take refuge in him.
What we encounter everyday is all a part of life. It's in
fact very simple if we are to look at it from today's gospel point of view. Sometimes
we make things difficult, if we really want to follow God we just need to be
plain and simple. We just have to accept things as they are, what can't be,
can't be and do things the way Jesus would do. Whenever we go through life we
need to keep this piece of advice in mind. What's done is done. What's past is
past. We can't continue bringing up the past and ruin what's in the present.
Though, we must not forget the lessons of the past we have to move on and do
what is supposed to be done at the moment, which is to mind the present and
look forward to the best future we can work for. Another thing we are sometimes
guilty of is, judging people based only on what we see from the outside. We
tend to make our own judgments and label people although not always openly, in
accordance to our own personal standards. This should not be the case rather we
should always follow the example of Jesus as in today's gospel when He tried to
point out the importance or precedence of one thing over the other in certain
situations but at the same time did not disregard outright the importance of
the other. We sometimes make decisions and do things at one particular point in
our life that may seem hard to explain and understand for some people. In the same
way that the scribes and Pharisees failed to grasp or maybe deliberately
ignored just to brag about their being right about fasting and prayer and find
a loophole in Jesus. We are sometimes guilty of this when we tend to always
look at the negative rather than choose to build up what is right, fitting and
most essential thing to do that is being called for at the specific moment. We
sometimes have to be very discreet and always consult God in every single thing
that we do. If we always draw near to God then He will surely draw near to us
and we will find it easier to follow His voice and directions without being
dissuaded and influenced by the so called scribes and Pharisees in our own
lives that aim to sometimes confuse and mislead us or our own tendency to be
like them. In all things let the fruits of the Holy Spirit (love, peace, joy,
patience, kindness, goodness, meekness/ humility, self control and
faithfulness) and the Sacred Heart of Jesus guide and direct us when we
encounter such situations. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 5:33-39
33 The scribes and Pharisees said to Jesus, “The disciples
of John the Baptist fast often and offer prayers, and the disciples of the
Pharisees do the same; but yours eat and drink.” 34 Jesus answered them, “Can
you make the wedding guests fast while the bridegroom is with them? 35 But the
days will come, and when the bridegroom is taken away from them, then they will
fast in those days.” 36 And he also told them a parable. “No one tears a piece
from a new cloak to patch an old one. Otherwise, he will tear the new and the
piece from it will not match the old cloak. 37 Likewise, no one pours new wine
into old wineskins. Otherwise, the new wine will burst the skins, and it will
be spilled, and the skins will be ruined. 38 Rather, new wine must be poured
into fresh wineskins. 39 And no one who has been drinking old wine desires new,
for he says, ‘The old is good.’ ”
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