There are times when we reach a certain point wherein we are
totally unsure of what our next move should be. All we have to do is just pray
to God for guidance and light to show us the right thing to do. Although this
should not be abused to the point of not assessing the situation we are in
anymore or even use it as an excuse for not acting appropriately on something
that should be done. Instead, this should make us follow the example in today's
1st reading when the apostles referred to scripture, convened with a group of
believers, prayed and came to a decision. No matter how difficult things are
right now for each one of us it will always lead us back to the truth that He
is God and in control. Today we celebrate the feast of St. Matthias, the
Apostle. Shortly after his election he also received the Holy Spirit along with
the other apostles. He went about preaching the word of God in Capadocia and in
the coasts of the Caspian Sea until he died as
a martyr. Little is known about him, but it didn't matter that people know him
and that we know who he was. What matters most to him is that everything about
Jesus Christ became known to all. He knew that the mission and purpose of an
Apostle and a Christian is not for us to be known but for Jesus to be known.
St. Matthias was the one chosen to replace Judas Iscariot. Judas was chosen and
consecrated by the Lord and yet he betrayed Him. We are scandalized by the fact
that we sometimes see priests who stray away from the faith. We just have to
continue praying for them that they will repent and not despair. Judas repented
too but he despaired when he hanged himself to die. The key to being a true
apostle of Christ is to stay and follow the Lord all throughout. We need to
share in the certainty of the faith of the apostles. To be a witness of Christ
risen from the dead. One of the words of Pope Benedict XVI about the apostles
said that there are traitors of Christians and Judases in the Church but it is
up to all of us to counter balance the evil done by them with our true witness
of Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Hallelujah!
Acts 1:15-17. 20-26
15 Peter stood up in the midst of the brothers (there was a
group of about one hundred and twenty persons in the one place). He said, 16
“My brothers, the scripture had to be fulfilled which the Holy Spirit spoke
beforehand through the mouth of David, concerning Judas, who was the guide for
those who arrested Jesus. 17 He was numbered among us and was allotted a share
in this ministry. 20 For it is written in the Book of Psalms: ‘Let his
encampment become desolate, and may no one dwell in it.’ And: ‘May another take
his office.’ ... Then they prayed, “You, Lord, who know the hearts of all, show
which one of these two you have chosen... they proposed two, Joseph called
Barsabbas, who was also known as Justus, and Matthias...and the lot fell upon
Matthias, and he was counted with the eleven apostles.
No one can pretend to be innocent and blameless for our
iniquities. We've got to set things right before we find ourselves lost in the
deceptions of this world. God will never take things sitting down for He will
see to it that those who call and truly follow and obey Him, the so called
"poor of the Lord" those who fully depend on God's Providence will surely be lifted up and
raised from the dust. God gave His only son as ransom for our sins to save us.
Is there anything else He could have done that He has not done for our sake and
best interest? God alone is worthy of our praise and worship. If we will just
be open at all times to this truth that the psalm reading today tells us and
realize the importance of always praising God in all circumstance and live it
in our lives then we can be assured of the loving, protecting and caring gaze
of God to be always on us. I love this prayer that I got from an email it says,
"Stars do not struggle to shine; rivers do not struggle to flow, and you
will never struggle to excel in life because you deserve the best. Hold on to
your dreams and it shall be well with you. Amen." We simply have to keep
on trusting that God will do for us what He has promised and said that He would
do. There is nowhere to go but to God. If we are confident in God's Divine
Providence and constantly and consistently pray for God's guidance and
protection and decide to act at all times for His greater glory then there is
nothing that should ever make us want for anything for God is in control, He
provides for all our needs and knows what's best for us. Nothing is indeed by
accident everything is under the will of God. We just need to always trust God
in all circumstances that whatever happens, God will always make a way. It is
important that we are always in touch with this reality and truth about our God
who is Lord of lords and King of kings and gain confidence from it as if we are
already seated and counted among the leaders of His people. That's the Spirit
we should all have, a winner. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 113:1-2. 3-4. 5-6. 7-8
R: The Lord will give him a seat with the leaders of his
people.
1 Praise, you servants of the LORD, praise the name of the
LORD. 2 Blessed be the name of the LORD both now and forever... From the rising
to the setting of the sun is the name of the LORD to be praised. 4 High above
all nations is the LORD; above the heavens is his glory. (R) 5 Who is like the
LORD, our God, who is enthroned on high 6 and looks upon the heavens and the
earth below? (R) He raises up the lowly from the dust; from the dunghill he
lifts up the poor 8 to seat them with princes, with the princes of his own
people.
It is noteworthy that in the gospel of John, it is very rare
that Jesus gives a commandment. In today's gospel in John, He gives us this
commandment, "Remain in my love..." This love is fully given to us
but if we look carefully enough we will find that we don't deserve it. It's not
because of something good we have done and get in return. It is not based on
some kind of contract but more of a relationship. The love of the Father is the
kind of love that exists even before the world came to be. The Father loves the
world despite of its imperfection being under the power of the evil one. Thus
He sent His Son to redeem the world. The death of Jesus on the cross is what
draws the people to Him. We have to remain in God’s love which is the source
that we should constantly come to. If we keep this commandment then God will
remain in us. As we enter into the process of remaining in Jesus and move away from
sin then we'll have a joy that lasts forever. There is a temptation for us not
to follow the Lord's words and commandments. It is understandable that we
sometimes fall into the trap of sin. The temptations make us remember the nice
but fake stuff and overlook the real thing. It makes us go with opinions that
are widespread. We have to realize that God is offering us something infinitely
great. God invites us to offer ourselves to Him wholeheartedly. God is not
solitary. Jesus and the Father are one in union with the Holy Spirit. We need
to believe this with a childlike faith. What is it to be a child? It is to
believe in love and its loveliness and to believe in belief. It is to hold
infinity and eternity in the palm of our hands. A child places its hand in
yours and just follow wherever you lead. We have our fears, insecurities and
worries for a future that is planned but may never come. We must not lose sight
of the truth that we have our guardian angels always praying for us that we
must not forget what we are destined for. He sees to it that the Lord rules
over us so that God's light and life may penetrate every nook in our lives.
God's will be on earth as it is in heaven for it is no longer us who live but
Christ who lives in us. This commandment of love is repeatedly mentioned by
Jesus in Chapter 14 of John’s gospel. This is not the kind of love that the
world tries to show that is driven by passion. What the world tries to get
across is this love that is shown through the media which is commonly passions
of romance and violence. Thus people become poor in understanding this agape
love of God. The people in the world follow the passions of our desires as we
look into our history we see that these passions end up destroyed. What
survived is the passion of the love of God. The kind of Christian love that
Jesus gives us. It somehow depicts the aspect of the Blessed Trinity that we
are made in the image and likeness of God so we imitate the life of the
Trinity. When Jesus speaks and almost always He will say this, "I came not
to speak on my own words but the Father's." We are all desirous of self
expression. It is good to express one's self, whether it is right or wrong,
though, self expression is not the ultimate good. As we come to know this, we
must keep in mind that our Lord's words is one of the means of keeping the
commandment. In order for us to remain in Him as we maintain our branches
attached to Him, we must recognize the need to focus on Jesus, listen to Him as
a response to this commandment and call of love. To love Him is keeping
ourselves attached to Him. Sometimes we ask, "What about myself?"
Many times we react negatively. We sometimes have trepidations and doubt
whether we can be able to live out His commands. There is always the temptation
not to follow the Lord's words in scriptures. We misinterpret happiness that
the world offers. We give in to it and
get drunk by what it has to offer. Only to find ourselves with a hangover and
regret of what we have done. When we give in to temptation and start to sin we
ought to remember too that only the nice stuff are being presented to us at
that time of temptation. We ought to realize that what it offers to us is just
a spur of the moment and fleeting joy but would never last. If we respond to
Jesus' commandment and enter into the process of moving away from sin then we
will have a joy that lasts and a peace that surpasses understanding as St. Paul says in
Corinthians. We are no longer kids who want to play with an empty decorated box
rather than own a diamond. God wants us to have the diamond which lasts
forever. God is an awesome God that all His faithful followers are blessed with
His tremendous and unfailing power and grace. This is the reality of the joy
that lasts and is complete. The gospel reminded me of the commercial about the
vitamins in the Philippines .
It claims to be the best vitamins for the body because it is complete. If we
remain in God's love then we find complete joy in our hearts. Just imagine
being truly, deeply and totally in love with a person to the point of doing
everything you can to please that person. Sometimes we still end up
disappointed but in the light of God's love we will always feel complete for He
is perfect. The reality that Jesus rose
from the dead is at the heart of the reality of the gospel. It is because of
the Resurrection that we have the certainty that we are not doomed to eternal
damnation and death. We are justified and made righteous because of his
resurrection. In our life's struggles and difficulties it is always good to
know that we have a friend in Jesus who will never disappoint us. Just like any
other relationships, true friendship is put to the test and one thing I am sure
of, in Jesus we've found the perfect and loyal friend. We always have a choice.
We can be a friend or an enemy to someone whenever we choose to. But think
about it, no matter how difficult life situations may be we always have a
better choice and it is always wise to settle for the best choice. That is to
listen and follow the advice of our one true and loyal bestfriend, Jesus. God
is offering us something great and beyond our comprehensions. As in, "no
eye has seen nor ear has heard" what God has ready for those who accept
this invitation and obey this commandment of Jesus in today's gospel. God has
the right to command us because He was the one who chose us first. When God
gave up His only Son to die on the cross and Jesus obeyed unto death, even the
angels and saints could not take this incredible sacrifice of a God. Jesus, the
only Begotten Son of God, stripped Himself of this royalty and was subjected to
the most humiliating and excruciating pain. It was through this that Jesus
showed us the power of powerlessness. When we ourselves are confronted with
such situations we might as well take it as a privilege and invitation to throw
our powerlessness to God and receive the power of Jesus to lift us up. God has
poured and emptied Himself out in every possible way. This should be our
motivation. The great love of God is inexplicably incredible and wonderful. It
reaches out to all of us and all He asks of us is that we acknowledge, believe
and obey Him. Jesus said, "None of you can be my disciples unless he gives
up all his possessions." What Jesus condemns is the selfish clinging. We
need to detach from selfish clinging to things for their own sake and not for
God. We need to develop a universal surrender to God. We are sometimes ruled by
the pleasures being offered by the world. There is a condition in ourselves
that we have to achieve before we can be completely free. If we have freed
ourselves of that bondage then God can move into our lives. God does not force
His way into us. He is like light that comes in open windows. God is very well
mannered and will not interrupt. If we cling to things then we can not advance
in our relationship with God. We must work for the virtues of prudence,
fortitude, justice and temperance. If we are filled with these virtues and not
tied down to the worldly things then we become free. Once we achieve this then God will give us
anything we ask of Him. Amen. Hallelujah!
John 15:9-17
9 Jesus said to his disciples: “As the Father loves me, so I
also love you. Remain in my love. 10 If you keep my commandments, you will
remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and remain in
his love. 11 “I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and your joy
may be complete.” ... I have called you friends, because I have told you
everything I have heard from my Father. 16 It was not you who chose me, but I
who chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain, so that
whatever you ask the Father in my name he may give you. 17 This I command you:
love one another.”...
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