We have a very powerful statement in today's 1st reading
which should make us think hard about the issues we face in our lives.
Considering that even the stubborn Sanhedrin was persuaded and laid the issue
to rest. Sometimes we are like the Pharisees or the stubborn Israelites who
struggle so much about a lot of things without realizing that we really don't
have to. For if God is for us nobody or nothing could be against us. Everybody
has their own problems and concerns in life and each one of us after doing what
is needed and required to the best of our abilities, to the full extent of our
capacities and knowledge and as far as the time, condition and situation permits
should lay everything to rest at the foot of Jesus. There are times when we are
at a loss and unsure of the things we have to do. In moments like these we
really have to pray hard first and foremost and do our best to discern the
right course of action. Especially in extreme cases when we are confronted with
so many problems, difficulties and oppositions just like the apostles in
today's 1st reading. When we have done everything and entrusted to God all our
cares and worries it is time to just be confident in the truth that God will
fight for our cause. They strived hard
to spread the good news about Jesus but the Pharisees just didn't want to stop
fighting them. We too may encounter our own Pharisees in our lives it may be a
person, place, situation or thing that just make things difficult for us. If we
find ourselves in a similar position then we can hold on to this bible passage
below for as long as we make sure we are engaged in endeavors coming from God.
But most often, the problem lies within us when we like the learned and
respected Pharisees fail to identify or simply refuse to accept which of these
things are of human origin or coming from God. This made me remember Frances
Hogan when she discussed the Gospel of John in one of EWTN's shows entitled,
"For God so Loved the World".
The more we wanted to follow the will of God in our life the more
difficult things may become for us. God is Infinite and we can not contain
everything in our minds. It is just like looking into a prism where light passes
through creates different colors. We can not just pick one color but have to
consider each one of them. Jesus is Divine and comes from heaven and came down
to earth. When Jesus speaks, He is speaking from His own Divine level. Signs
and symbols are very important to John as it is to us. God is from above and we
are from below. From our human level it is very difficult for us to grasp the
meaning of things in our life in relation to God. The Gospel of John is well
known for its 7 signs and several other things like the numbers 3 and 10 which
all hold different meanings. Let's take for example a bus with the number 3 is
going somewhere different from bus #7. They are going to different directions.
In the bible we can find the same thing when we read about all sorts of signs
and symbols like numbers that could say a lot of different things. In the
gospel of John we can find the #3 in different scenarios. Much of them tell us
about Jesus who delayed for 2 days before arriving on the 3rd day. The
resurrection of Jesus which happened on the 3rd day. And in 2 Peter 3:8 "But do not ignore this one fact,
beloved, that with the Lord one day is like a thousand years and a thousand
years like one day. The Lord does not delay his promise, as some regard
"delay,"..." The #3 as the #7 symbolizes perfection since it
means completeness as in the mystery of the Holy Trinity. We have to look
beyond the physical and understand them better as we go beyond the surface into
its deeper meaning. The same is true in our relationship with God, the more we
know about Him the better we understand the things in our life. We can look
into the things happening in our life and find meaning in it. It becomes
symbolic in a sense that God has communicated to us, making us more inclined to
do things that are divine. Amen. Hallelujah!
Acts 5:34-42
...For if this endeavor or this activity is of human origin,
it will destroy itself. 39 But if it comes from God, you will not be able to
destroy them; you may even find yourselves fighting against God.” They were
persuaded by him...
Brothers and sisters, if we are confident that we are where
we are supposed to be and the Lord allowed things to happen in our life the way
they are happening right now then we should be still and know that God is in
control. We need to understand the mysteries of our faith in order to
appreciate it better. We have to go near as much as possible to the Word of God
and experience it come to life and see His glory shining on us. As we go near
Him we see his face and feel His love. We always have hope in the Lord who
knows what's best for each one of us. There should be no doubt in our minds
that He answers prayers. All we have to do is call on the Lord, trust that He
hears the sound of our call and wait for Him with courage. When we get carried
away by all the commotion there is a tendency that we neglect the essential and
most central issue which is to always believe that we shall see the good things
of the Lord in the land of the living. There is really nothing that we should worry
about if we always hold in our hearts the truth about Jesus. There may be times
when we encounter disappointments and setbacks in life but this doesn't mean
that God has stopped becoming the Loving God that He is, who suffered His only
Begotten Son to die on the cross for our sake. Our focus should be on the truth
of this love and everything that it stands for. This reminded me of a mini play
staged in EWTN of a passenger waiting to be boarded on the airplane. He was the
1st and only person in the boarding area waiting patiently for his seat
reservation to be called. He got surprised when someone came along and hardly
ever waited when his seat number was called. He felt somehow annoyed at the
idea of someone who just came and did not wait but got on the plane first
although he managed to stop himself from making a scene. A lady with her young
child also came and looked very excited to board the plane but he tried to warn
them not to keep their hopes up too much because it would definitely take time
and said that he had been waiting for a long time and came early but his number
had not been called yet. To his surprise their numbers were called and happily
boarded while he was once again left behind. He simply couldn't stand it
anymore when a pleasant young lady came with all smiles on her face and
speaking of how excited she is to board an airplane for the first time. The
company of this nice lady kept her impatience at bay. She advised him to stop
thinking about how the others were able to get there quickly but rather think
of the joy he would have once he gets there. She assured him to just relax and
make the most of his time because he has a reservation and a ticket all he
needs to do is just wait. He did exactly just that and found himself at peace
until the time his number was called. The same thing happens to the best of us
when we are confronted with a tedious and exasperating process of waiting. We
tend to lose our peace and joy and succumb to worry and doubt. If we are
holding on to something that was assured to us by a trustworthy and reliable
source we can put our worries to rest. Although sometimes anxiety can still
find its way to our hearts and forget on whom our confidence lies. If we remain in the Lord and put our trust in
Him then there is nothing we should worry about. In life, there are 4 things
which are 1. sin 2. grace 3. forgiveness 4. reconciliation that we could all
learn a lot from. The 1st 3 are all a reality but #4 is only a possibility.
Reconciliation calls us to true conversion. An example that fits this is a
snake and caterpillar since both of them undergoes conversion. The snake sheds
off its old skin but comes out the same while the caterpillar emerges into a
butterfly. We have to ponder and think about setting our goals high, keeping
our thoughts positive and coming up with new solutions. There is no room for
fear for He is consistent to His nature as God. Let us strive to become the
child He has meant us to be. Another thing we could learn something about is a
puzzle. I am one person who never even thought of working on a jigsaw puzzle. I
am not the type of person who would bother to even buy one. It just happened
that when I was in Japan
and saw all sorts of things which are being sold in a bazaar, I ended up buying
one for no reason at all. In fact it took years before I finally opened it and
put the puzzle together. That was when I actually experienced how to do it. It
takes patience and perseverance to do it especially with the complicated
puzzles. Sometimes in life we just back out and give up when things become
complicated and when we do, we fail to witness the bounty of the Lord. As today
psalm tells us, we've got to wait with courage and be stout hearted. We should
all long for the day when we will have 100% confidence level in all our
decisions for God. When the time comes it will totally remove all forms of
anxiety and fear and incline ourselves to Him at all times. It should be our
ultimate desire and nothing else, to always be in the presence of the Lord. To
abide in Him at all times even when things are not very good. I could never
forget and would always remember those times when I used to pick figs at Sis
Loreta's garden. It was then that a thought came to my mind while I was
climbing a ladder in order to get the figs in hard to reach places. Despite the
fact that I was already on top of the ladder there were still some figs that I
was not able to see and pick up right away although it was already right in
front of me. They are being covered by the leaves of the tree and some are
hidden in between branches. I just realized that it could be compared to how
God showers us with all the blessings and graces that we need. There are times
when we fail to see it though it is already right in front of us. Sometimes we
have to really look very closely and try to turn our gaze into different angles
in order to see it. What's funny was that when I thought that I've got almost
every ripe fig in the tree, I noticed one big ripe fruit at the lowest part of
the tree, there was even no need to use a ladder in order to get it. Sometimes
in life we resort to a lot of means that are sometimes no longer necessary. All
we have to do is believe that we will see the good things of the Lord in the
land of the living if we will just be patient and full of courage. We ought to
realize that if we wait on the Lord patiently and persevere long enough we will
never be disappointed for He alone is our light and salvation. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Psalm 27:1, 4, 13-14
R: One thing I seek: to dwell in the house of the Lord.
1 The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom should I fear?
The LORD is my life’s refuge; of whom should I be afraid? (R) 13 I believe that
I shall see the bounty of the LORD in the land of the living. 14 Wait for the
LORD with courage; be stout-hearted, and wait for the LORD.
The gospel for today is about the miracle of the
multiplication of the bread and feeding of the five thousand. They were hungry
and satisfied. It is taken from John and according to Frances Hogan, it was
John the youngest of all the apostles who really wrote the gospel. The person
behind the gospel have seen and heard Jesus first hand. He came to Jesus as a
teenager and seems to know the heart of Jesus instinctively. It was to John
that Jesus gave His mother on the cross. John was taught by God's beloved
mother, Mary. As I have mentioned earlier, the book of John is known as the
book of signs. (Jn 1:19-12:50) The seven signs are miraculous deeds of Jesus
that reveal his true identity. They show Jesus bringing different types of
people to believe in Him while at the same time provoking many among the Jews
to hostility. The author interprets them for the reader by various reflections,
narratives and discourses. Many Jews were provoked to hostility on account of
the declarations of Jesus which they could not accept. (Jn 8:58- Jesus said to
them, "Amen, amen, I say to you, before Abraham came to be, I AM.";
When Moses saw God for the first time and asked God His name, He said, "I
AM".; Jn 10:30- The Father and I are one." The Jews again picked up
rocks to stone him.; Jn 6:51- I am the living bread that came down from heaven;
whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give is my
flesh for the life of the world." ; 6:55-56- For my flesh is true food, and
my blood is true drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me
and I in him. ; The bread here is not just like bread on the table and just
drink in a cup. Jn 5:17-18- But Jesus answered them, "My Father is at work
until now, so I am at work." For this reason the Jews tried all the more
to kill him, because he not only broke the sabbath but he also called God his
own father, making himself equal to God. The gospel of John holds numerous
meanings that we can choose to be like Sherlock Holmes looking for clues to
crack open the mystery behind it. God has always wanted us to become the best
persons we ought to be. Our lives should be a testimony of God's glory. He
wants us to be always focused on this goal and if things are not turning toward
this direction then it is time to realign ourselves to God's agenda and not be
carried away by the enticements and false assurances of this world. The gospel
specifically said that Jesus went across the Sea of
Galilee and went up on the mountain. It hit me in the sense that
it is somehow telling us to go across the Sea of Galilee
and elevate ourselves to a higher level. This invitation is for all of us.
Sometimes we get too comfortable doing the old thing and whatever we have
gotten used to. It is time for us to go past it and take the challenge of
climbing a higher level for the greater glory of God. Jesus in the gospel today
said this to Philip “Where can we buy enough food for them to eat?” He said
this to test him, because he himself knew what he was going to do.” It's a good
thing His disciples responded and cooperated with Jesus. The same with us, we
may be asked by God to go out of our comfort zones and practical outlook. You
know why? So that God can perform His miracle in our life. It emphasizes the truth
that God will never allow us to grow hungry and will always provide for our
needs. There is no need to go anywhere else for nourishment. There is no need
to go away and search elsewhere. We only have to go to God for only Him can
satisfy all our longings and desires. We may all know about the story in
today's gospel and have heard it several
times already but somehow lost the element of surprise already. But if we will
look at it very closely we will discover much more amazing things than we
already know. It was not just the satisfying and healing of the physical hunger
and deformities that God can do for us but more than we are able to really
comprehend. God can go beyond the satisfaction of our physical needs. There is
really no one or nothing else we can rely and depend on more than God. We have
a very generous God that He gives us more than enough and even went beyond our
satisfaction levels. Which I gathered is symbolized by the number 7 which means
perfect and was used to describe the fragments left over that they picked up.
God assures in the readings for today that we will never go hungry or thirsty
for anything at all be it physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Since
today's readings emphasizes the fact that we will be fed and satisfied by the
Lord this reminded me of our visit to Sis Ester's house for our block rosary.
We were all so blessed to experience the generosity of Sis Ester in welcoming
us in their home. She had gone out of her way for several days just to accommodate
us in their home. We hadn't been just fed but also end up with “to go” treats.
This outward display of affection on her part gives us much joy and makes us
appreciate even more the goodness of God. Although a pale comparison to the
fiesta galore or great banquet in heaven that we all look forward to but
definitely a foretaste of the best that is yet to come. In the gospel, all they've
got is the seven loaves and few fish which is nothing in proportion to the
great crowd that Jesus wanted to feed. Well, I guess ratio and proportion does
not apply to the limitless power of God. We may think that we are in a
desperate situation or we are a hopeless case. We must not underestimate what
God can do. We just have to go to God "as is where is" just like any
other junk material that can be bought in whatever condition, God will take us
exactly as we are and do the necessary work and miracle for us. God will not
just provide for our needs but more. He is indeed a God who is more than
enough! Just as Bishop Fulton Sheen was emphasizing in his talk that there is a
need to see and live both sides of life. As there is a tragic and comic side to
it, Jesus in today’s gospel also did the same thing. He attended to not only
the spiritual need of the people but also their physical needs. If we sometimes
feel that we are in a pitiful situation and nothing good is happening to us, we
better think twice before we wallow up in self pity and depression. More than
the miracle of feeding the five thousand, God is telling us to focus more on
His compassionate heart that nourishes us physically and spiritually as well
because only Jesus can satisfy us. We have a God who will not only satisfy one
aspect of our life but all of it. In today's gospel, the vast crowd who
followed Jesus in a deserted place despite of being late was not disappointed. It
gives us the assurance that God will always rescue us and work for the good.
Neither will he abandon or forsake us for He knows what we need even before we
ask it. So no matter what our situations may seem to appear, whether we feel
like we've been abandoned in a deserted place and things are running late, we
should always trust God to give us everything we need and have been praying for.
We are also invited to look at the beautiful truths contained in the gospel.
This is the only miracle that appears in all four gospels. The others appear
only in 3 or less. We can gain insight and a deeper faith in God by focusing on
these words, Bethlehem ,
manger and star. Bethlehem
in Hebrew means “House of Bread”. Jesus is laid in a manger, and the root word
mange means to much, chew or gnaw. The 3 wise men were led to Jesus by
following a star. The star could represent the tabernacle lamp which is the
guiding light that houses the Holy Eucharist. They would benefit us to
contemplate on these things in relation to the gospel today. Jesus always
mentions in the gospel that He is the True Bread who came down from heaven.
John 6:33-35, “For the bread of God is that which comes down from heaven and
gives life to the world." So they said to him, "Sir, give us this
bread always." Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life; whoever
comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.”
John 6:48-56, “I am the bread of life. Your ancestors ate the manna in the
desert, but they died; this is the bread
that comes down from heaven so that one may eat it and not die. I am the living
bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and
the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world." The
Jews quarreled among themselves, saying, "How can this man give us (his)
flesh to eat?" Jesus said to them, "Amen, amen, I say to you, unless
you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life
within you. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I
will raise him on the last day. For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true
drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him. We
need to consume His True and abiding Presence. He teaches us to adore Him,
Christ the Lord just as the shepherds did with the angels and the Magi on
bended knees. Let us adore Him as well. Though we see and taste the bread and
wine, it is no longer bread and wine but the Body & Blood of Christ. The
Lord transforms what lies before us. The scriptures especially in John 6 are
very clear so as not to judge it as a mere sign and symbol. Everybody left Him
except the apostles because it is a very hard teaching and they could not
accept it. It can’t be apprehended by the 5 senses but by faith. We must not
doubt if it is true we just have to rely on the words of our Savior who is
Himself the Truth. St. Cyril of Alexandria
said that we have already been instructed in words and filled with unshakeable
faith. Furthermore he said, “What our senses fail to fathom, let us grasp
through faith’s consent.” We must not find it difficult to believe of Christ’s
true presence in the Holy Eucharist as we believe that God is on earth as He is
heaven. Let us not contradict God’s words and allow it to prevail over our
reason and senses. It will be very meritorious to our souls if we hold on to
His words because it will not lead us astray nor will it deceive us. Jesus
declared it to be His True Body & Blood so who would dare question it. We
need to be strong in faith that upon the blessing of the bread the very nature
is changed so that what looks like bread is truly the Body of Christ. If we
believe the Word made flesh and dwelt among us and created the world from
nothing why can’t we believe that He can cause His own Body & Blood as in
transubstantiation, to be present from something already existing as in the
bread and wine. What a gift we have in the Holy Eucharist, the True Bread from
heaven. We need to have a profound love of the Eucharist and be united and
transformed by Holy Communion. The faith
required of the believer is more than just being fed physically and satisfied
but has to go beyond it. How long will we be hard of heart? God is humbling
Himself daily in the altar in the hands of the priest. As we see bread and wine
with bodily eyes we should see it as the Holy Body and Blood, living and true
while we remember what He said in the scripture, "Behold, I am with you
even to the end of the world." Amen. Hallelujah!
John 6:1-15
1 Jesus went across the Sea of Galilee .
2 A large crowd followed him, because they saw the signs he was performing on
the sick. 3 Jesus went up on the mountain, and there he sat down with his
disciples. 4 The Jewish feast of Passover was near. 5 When Jesus raised his
eyes and saw that a large crowd was coming to him, he said to Philip, “Where
can we buy enough food for them to eat?” 6 He said this to test him, because he
himself knew what he was going to do. 7 Philip answered him, “Two hundred days’
wages worth of food would not be enough for each of them to have a little.” 8
One of his disciples, Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, said to him, 9 “There
is a boy here who has five barley loaves and two fish; but what good are these
for so many?” 10 Jesus said, “Have the people recline.” Now there was a great
deal of grass in that place. So the men reclined, about five thousand in
number. 11 Then Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to
those who were reclining, and also as much of the fish as they wanted. 12 When
they had had their fill, he said to his disciples, “Gather the fragments left
over, so that nothing will be wasted.” 13 So they collected them, and filled twelve
wicker baskets with fragments from the five barley loaves that had been more
than they could eat. 14 When the people saw the sign he had done, they said,
“This is truly the Prophet, the one who is to come into the world.” 15 Since
Jesus knew that they were going to come and carry him off to make him king, he
withdrew again to the mountain alone.
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