As Catholics we remember to pray for the souls of our
beloved faithful departed during the month of November. In fact in St. Martha's
church, pictures of the faithful departed loved ones, friends and relatives are
on display at one area of the church. Some people may find it strange that I
have a devotion to pray for the souls of the dead. Of the so many Catholic
devotions that we know of, praying for the eternal repose of the souls is one devotion
that I have committed to surprisingly and extraordinarily, I should say. It all
started in 2006 when I had this very unusual experience with a hit and run
victim who was lying dead for around three and a half hours already based on
what the onlookers said. The accident happened very early in the morning in
EDSA a main street in the heart of the city in the Philippines . My heart was moved
with pity for that poor man that I offered the rosary prayer for his soul.
After that incident, as far as my disposition for the dead souls are concerned
things were never the same again. Something very unnatural happened immediately
after that because I was on my way to a very important appointment which I was
already late for. Earlier I had been told that I would no longer be entertained
and would just be wasting my time if I would still go. Anyway, I still did and
there it happened. I was not declined and was still allowed to enter. It was
most unusual that those who came earlier and on time although they were allowed
entry failed to have their document signed due to a misspelled name of a
signatory. The unimaginable happened, the document I submitted contained the
same misspelled name but somebody facilitated it for me so it was overlooked,
signed and approved. There was only one thing in my mind at that time while it
was all happening, that dead guy’s soul that I prayed for, whom I rendered some
love and mercy. The same understanding and mercy was extended to me since I was
accommodated but the others were not. As I've said earlier, things were never
the same again thus I believe that there is life after death and it pays to
pray for our departed brothers and sister. Someday when we come face to face
with that reality, may we receive the breath of life everlasting from God. I've
had several more special experiences related to it and also with other souls
that I have prayed for. They are too many to narrate right now. This particular
story strikes me more that I got inspired to share this again because the
details closely resemble the passages from today's 1st reading Amen.
Hallelujah!
Revelation 11:4-12
...Their corpses will lie in the main street of the great
city...after the three and a half days, a breath of life from God entered them.
When they stood on their feet, great fear fell on those who saw them. 12 Then
they heard a loud voice from heaven say to them, “Come up here.” So they went
up to heaven in a cloud...
When I first saw that man lying dead in the street partially
covered by newspapers, it may look a lot like there is no hope left for him
considering the kind of fate and death he met. It was an untimely, unprepared and
unexpected turn which also became the end of his life on earth. When things
seem to look so bad as in this kind of bad that I've seen for myself or even
worse, I know for sure that it is not the way it appears to be. What could one
ever think of a man left dead lying on a main street of a great city where a
lot of people see it as they come and go. Nothing seems to be the way it really
is for there is always hope. We may not yet fully understand the truth about
heaven at this time while we are still bound here on earth but we can always
hold on to God as fast, strong and firm as we can. To God alone, we look to be
saved. We can defeat the giant problems we are facing right now. Let us not
limit God's power for the bigger our problem is and the more it is heightened
by its difficulty the more God's glory
is revealed. It is only right that we entrust everything to God for we have a
giant God. If at the present time we are encountering so many trials and
difficulties in life then consider everything as preparation for the victory
God has reserved for all of us. In spite of all the discouraging and heart
rending events that we’ve experienced and witnessed in our lives there is one
thing sure about it. In every tear that fell and heartache, God’s mercy is always
upon us. He is our fortress and stronghold that we can not be moved. A preacher
on TV said that we have to go to the right frame and never turn back. Once we are in the right frame then we should
not be dissuaded because only immovable people can move mountains. We have to
stick to the right frame because it is our fight of faith. It was also Jesus
who told us in Mt. 17:20, “…Amen, I say to you, if you have faith the size of a
mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it
will move. Nothing will be impossible for you." We should not lose focus
and realize that we are standing on a firm foundation, solid as rock, and we
can entrust everything unto Him. If we will always decide to listen and follow
the advice of God and be willing to be under His guidance and direction then we
will surely emerge victorious in all our battles. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 144:1b, 2, 9-10
R: Blessed be the Lord, my Rock!
1 Blessed be the LORD, my rock, who trains my hands for battle, my fingers for
war. (R) 2 My refuge and my fortress, my stronghold, my deliverer, my shield,
in whom I trust, who subdues peoples under me. (R) 9 O God, I will sing a new
song to you; with a ten-stringed lyre I will chant your praise, 10 you who give
victory to kings, and deliver David, your servant the evil sword. (R)
Time will come when everything in this world will cease to
exist and nothing in it will matter anymore to us the way we used to feel and
think about it. Although it may all seem unimaginable at this time especially
for us who are still bound to this world and still attached to it, it can help
us a lot if we reflect carefully on what Jesus said in today's gospel. Let us
all strive to attain a deeper understanding of the message being conveyed to us
and be deemed worthy to attain to the coming age. Just when we thought that a
lot of things seem to be unanswered, let us not forget that God in His ultimate
intelligence is capable of answering everything we can ever imagine, that we
should never doubt His greatness encompasses all that is concrete or abstract
so let us not dare to question His will in our lives. We are all looking
forward to that one unsurpassed, unequaled and endless glory of being in union
with God. There is life after death. Just when others may think that death is
the end of everything and nothing else follows, for those of us who believe in
the resurrection, we hope to discover on that dreaded day for unbelievers that
it is just the beginning of new and eternal life with God in heaven. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 20:27-40 (or Matthew 12:46-50)
...Jesus said to them, “The children of this age marry and
remarry; 35 but those who are deemed worthy to attain to the coming age and to
the resurrection of the dead neither marry nor are given in marriage. 36 They
can no longer die, for they are like angels; and they are the children of God
because they are the ones who will rise...
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