If we have the right frame of mind then we can surely make
wise decisions and take the right course of action. Today's 1st reading reminds
us to set our priorities right so that all good things come to us. Wisdom is
indeed a priceless gift for it is in having this that we can achieve and gain
everything. Why settle for less when we can settle for the best. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Wisdom 7:7-11
7 I prayed, and prudence was given me; I pleaded and the
spirit of Wisdom came to me. 8 I preferred her to scepter and throne, and
deemed riches nothing in comparison with her, 9 nor did I liken any priceless
gem to her; because all gold, in view of her, is a little sand, and before her,
silver is to be accounted mire. 10 Beyond health and comeliness I loved her,
and I chose to have her rather than the light, because the splendor of her never
yields to sleep. 11 Yet all good things together came to me in her company, and
countless riches at her hands.
The wisdom of heart can make us truly see and appreciate the
things the Lord has done for us that bring prosperity, joy and gladness. Amen.
Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalm 90:12-13. 14-15. 16-17 (14)
R: Fill us with your love, O Lord, and we will sing for joy!
12 Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain
wisdom of heart...
When things get out of hand we have no one to blame but
ourselves for God is surely not lacking in everything that He has given us for
our own welfare. God gives us valuable instructions for life that will make it
pleasing and acceptable before Him. We should be mindful of the word of God
being given to us in the scriptures and in our daily circumstances. The bible
has been described as something like a manual that teaches us, Christians to go
about with our lives. Just like any new equipment that comes with a manual in
order to operate it properly so are God's words to us. We have to discover the
joy of always consulting the word of God through the daily readings. In doing
so we may even come to a point of making a commitment to write down reflections
and share it to family and friends. It is in documenting and organizing our
thoughts or journaling that we can access, read it readily and be reminded
constantly. When God created us He intended for us to be guided and directed in
accordance to His will and that's what the word of God does for us. For nothing
else matters more than what matters to God. Amen. Hallelujah!
Hebrews 4:12-16
12 The word of God is living and effective, sharper than any
two-edged sword, penetrating even between soul and spirit, joints and marrow,
and able to discern reflections and thoughts of the heart. 13 No creature is
concealed from him, but everything is naked and exposed to the eyes of him to
whom we must render an account.
A few years ago we had the opportunity to take part in a
very unique activity in the prayer meeting facilitated by a guest speaker from
the Philippines .
It was an enjoyable and learning experience for all of us that made us more focused
on what Jesus is trying to tell the rich man in today's gospel. The activity
was likened to an auction sale but the things on sale are not material things
but values that are most important to us. The Values for Auction Sale are the
ff.:
1. Integrity & good reputation
2. Gaining respect and recognition in my parish, community,
office, etc.
3. Being united with God in heaven
4. Lasting marriage or relationship, loyalty of spouse and
family
5. Clean conscience, precious in God's eyes
6. Having someone to love me or take care of me
7. Peace of mind
8. Intimate relationship with God
9. Having plenty of money for my needs and to secure my
future
10. Accomplishing my parish projects and witnessing the
fruits of my labor
11. Having plenty of friends and/supporters
12. Academic excellence-like advance/special studies locally
or abroad
13. Enjoying life comforts-house, car, appliances, provision
for night life, etc.
14. Getting higher position in my company, parish, community
15. Good health, free of any chronic disease
16. Making a big difference in the lives of others
17. Long life
The following statement which is very enlightening came with
the speaker's module, "It is our investment in these accounts that our
real worth and value is measured before God and humanity. And it is in this
measure that our life finds real meaning and purpose. We have to start looking
for our wealth. And if we have not invested enough, we still have time. Don't
wait until it is too late."
We have to be wise in our investments and willing to make
the highest bid, let go of the lower values to lay claim on the higher values
and truly benefit from it not just in this temporary life but in eternity. It
is not true that God makes it difficult for us to enter heaven rather it is
ourselves who make it difficult. When we cling to people and things more than
we cling to God then that's when it becomes difficult. We've got to realize by
now that nothing is impossible for God and by uniting ourselves to Him we can
overcome anything. Instead of focusing on the enormous problems and
impossibility of the tasks we are facing it is better to dwell on the truth
that we can do all things through Christ who gives us the strength. We've got
to surrender everything to God and unite our wills with Him so that what seems
to be impossible becomes possible. St. Dominic Sabio said that he would choose
death rather than sin. We have to know what helps us to overcome sin in our
life. St. Ignatius of Loyola said that we have to retrace the steps that led us
to fall into sin and strive to eliminate it. It is in the beginning when sin is
easily overcome. We have to attack sin at a point where it can still be easily
removed or put to a stop. One more important thing is to avoid occasions of
sin. We must not underestimate the effects of original sin. If we play with
fire we will get burned. Furthermore, "Curiosity kills more than just
cats, it can kill the soul." We have to resist temptation and offer
negative resistance but when a temptation is difficult, we offer positive
resistance through prayer. We do this by invoking the presence of God in
moments of temptation. We can also do the opposite virtue for which we are
being tempted. For example we are tempted to hate and despair we make an act of
love and hope. If it's an attack to chastity then we direct ourselves to other
things. There is a parable about making it is easy to live virtuously. It is
about a man who said that there are 2 wolves fighting within us. When asked who
won he answered it is the one who we feed the most. We have to feed the good
wolf in us through spiritual reading, frequenting the sacraments, spending time
in prayer and engaging in healthy spiritual friendships or anything that can
inspire and strengthen our character to what virtue is in need of. We’re not
Pelagians who believe in the theory that we can be holy by our own strength
alone. We need the grace of God. If we know we are lacking in devotion we ask
for fervency and a fiery love of God. We should work and develop abhorrence for
sin as in hate intensely what God loathes. We should see sin for what it really
is. Eve looked upon the fruit and saw that it is pleasing to the eyes. It may
have an appeal but it brings destruction. An offense to God is an attack to our
own dignity. Sin is a threat to our
union with God because it delays or prevents it. Sin may appeal to us in a very
irresistible way but we have to keep in mind that all it can give is just a
momentary sort of delight. We need to think of ourselves walking on the edge of
a cliff. If we want to strive for holiness and perfection we need to move
further away from the cliff so as to increase the distance between us and the
cliff and thus prevent falling into sin. It is a difficult task but as the
gospel tells us today, "All things are possible for God.” Amen.
Hallelujah!
Mark 10:17-27
...“Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?”
...“Children, how hard it is to enter the kingdom of God !
25 It is easier for a camel to pass through [the] eye of [a] needle than for
one who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.” 26 They were exceedingly
astonished and said among themselves, “Then who can be saved?” 27 Jesus looked
at them and said, “For human beings it is impossible, but not for God. All
things are possible for God.” 28 Peter began to say to him, “We have given up
everything and followed you.” 29 Jesus said, “Amen, I say to you, there is no
one who has given up house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or
children or lands for my sake and for the sake of the gospel 30 who will not
receive a hundred times more...
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