There is really a need to be watchful and alert in guarding
our faith and defending ourselves from the evil snares of the devil so that we
can put up with it when it attacks. It is important that we take seriously this
advice from Ephesians 6:11-20
"Finally, draw your strength from the Lord and from his
mighty power. Put on the armor of God so that you may be able to stand firm
against the tactics of the devil.
For our struggle is not with flesh and blood but with the
principalities, with the powers, with the world rulers of this present
darkness, with the evil spirits in the heavens.
Therefore, put on the armor of God, that you may be able to
resist on the evil day and, having done everything, to hold your ground.
So stand fast with your loins girded in truth, clothed with
righteousness as a breastplate,
and your feet shod in readiness for the gospel of peace.
In all circumstances, hold faith as a shield, to quench all
(the) flaming arrows of the evil one.
And take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the
Spirit, which is the word of God.
With all prayer and supplication, pray at every opportunity in
the Spirit. To that end, be watchful with all perseverance and supplication for
all the holy ones…Amen. Hallelujah!
2 Corinthians 11:1-11
...But I am afraid that, as the serpent deceived Eve by his
cunning, your thoughts may be corrupted from a sincere [and pure] commitment to
Christ. 4 For if someone comes and preaches another Jesus than the one we
preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received or a
different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it well enough...
An anchor is a great image for faith because it doesn’t move
about, held down fast and makes firm our position. Hope with faith does not
simply mean a subjective feeling of hope that depends on our own personal
feelings. What are the things that we hope for? Our hope should be something
objective. We should hope for what God has promised. It should be our hope that
we’ll go to heaven. This is the hope that we should have in our mind, our
motivation to keep and stir up our faith. It is an extremely important goal for
us. We do not simply have hope in seeking for the pleasures of this world. This
pleasure is tangible and something that we can get a hold of immediately. The
idea of postponing the pleasure, like not resorting to drugs, pre marital sex,
alcohol and not depend on what seems to be the sole pleasure in life like
possessions and all sorts of material things and focus on a hope in the future.
We postpone the pleasures in this life and have the hope that there is a
pleasure that surpasses these pleasures of this world. We have to develop
virtue or the strength on the inside. The word virtue means strength. Our
interior strength comes from the fact that we lose heaven if we seek those
pleasures and make them the goal in our lives. It is such a pity if it will be
where the anchor of our hope lies. Our hope in the promises of God may seem to
be veiled at the moment. We have to reach beyond the veil just like the veil in
front of the holy tabernacle or the Holy of Holies. Essentially, it was
shielding a holy God from sinful man. Whoever entered into the Holy of Holies
was entering the very presence of God. In fact, anyone except the high priest
who entered the Holy of Holies would die. Even the high priest, God’s chosen
mediator with His people, could only pass through the veil and enter this
sacred dwelling once a year, on a prescribed day called the Day of Atonement.
The picture of the veil was that of a barrier between man and God, showing man
that the holiness of God could not be trifled with. God’s eyes are too pure to
look on evil and He can tolerate no sin (Habakkuk 1:13). The veil was a barrier
to make sure that man could not carelessly and irreverently enter into God’s
awesome presence. Even as the high priest entered the Holy of Holies on the Day
of Atonement, he had to make some meticulous preparations: He had to wash
himself, put on special clothing, bring burning incense to let the smoke cover
his eyes from a direct view of God, and bring blood with him to make atonement
for sins.
“But only the high priest entered the inner room, and that
only once a year, and never without blood, which he offered for himself and for
the sins the people had committed in ignorance.” (Hebrews 9:7)
So the presence of God remained shielded from man behind a
thick curtain during the history of Israel . However, Jesus’ sacrificial
death on the cross changed that. When He died, the curtain in the Jerusalem temple was torn
in half, from the top to the bottom. Only God could have carried out such an
incredible feat because the veil was too high for human hands to have reached
it, and too thick to have torn it. Jesus a forerunner, high priest through His
death and resurrection entered heaven. Thus we too are given this free access
to enter heaven. If we know that we are standing on a firm and steady ground
then we are confident that we are safe and secure. There is no doubt that the
will of God will never take us where the grace of God will not protect us and
will surely see us through for He is a truly reliable God. We have a God whom
we can surely rely on. We've got to focus more on the bright and good side of
life at all times because we have a great God who always works wonders in our
lives. We can always rely on God at all times and be assured that the wisest
thing that we can do for ourselves is to follow His precepts which are all
truth and equity. There is nothing more we ought to do but live by it. In this
movie about Moses it struck me how many times he kept on reminding the people
of God's covenant. Every time God shows His signs, wonders and miracles the
people are filled with faith but it doesn't last for each time they easily
forget and not remember. Let us always remind ourselves of these signs, wonders
and miracles that happened a long time ago even up to the present time for it
remains true forever and ever. We have been declared through Jesus as God's own
for He has made a covenant with us, the work of His hands. Let us not set this
aside or neglect and put ourselves in our rightful place as His people. God is always true and faithful to his
covenant. We can count on Him to carry out and fulfill His part. It is our part
of the covenant that we need to be concerned about. We've got to respond to God
and fulfill our part of the bargain for our own good. This we need to be aware
of and keep in mind always. Amen. Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalm 111:1b-2. 3-4. 7-8
R: Your works, O Lord, are justice and truth.
1 I will give thanks to the LORD with all my heart in the
company and assembly of the just. 2 Great are the works of the LORD, exquisite
in all their delights. (R) Majesty and glory are his work, and his justice
endures forever. He has won renown for his wondrous deeds; gracious and
merciful is the LORD. (R) 7 The works of his hands are faithful and just; sure
are all his precepts, 8 reliable forever and ever, wrought in truth and equity.
(R)
We should pray the "Our Father" and look at it in
so many different aspects. We have prayed it so often that it's very easy for
us to forget the power of this prayer and what they mean. We should pray it
like we have never prayed it before and take time to really think about what
the words mean. What a wonderful thing it is that Jesus, Himself taught us how
to pray. He told and allowed us to call His Father, our Father. Who does that
make us? What a great privilege and honor to become children of God and call
Him Father. It is so important that we take the time to think about this prayer
and let the words that we say all the time come alive in all different aspects.
He said when we pray say, "your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth
as in heaven" If only we will do the will of God instead of our own
twisted wills then even if we are not yet in paradise it will become very much
like heaven. Again he said, "Give us today our daily bread;" Whenever
we say this we tend to think only of the material needs but St. Thomas Aquinas
said that the spiritual should have a predominance over the material. We've got
to have a love for the spiritual things more than the material things. God
wants us to ask for the material things but He wants us even more to ask for
spiritual things. A temporal thing could have something to do with a job, food,
fulfillment of our ambitions and all sorts of things along with many others.
Spiritual blessings would be the grace of true, deep, loving and humble acts
like faithfulness in marriage and to rear the children. When Jesus said
whatever you ask in my name, God the Father would grant it, He didn't mean for
us to ask something out of vain glory.
To ask in His name means that it has something to do with His purpose of
coming here on earth. It has something to do with eternal salvation and to grow
in His grace. Whenever we ask for something material we should add in our
prayer that it would be God's will but when we ask for something spiritual then
we already know that it is God's will.
Today's gospel and all the readings are telling us that God’s word will
always achieve its end. Pope Benedict
XVI said that Jesus is the definitive and perfect Word made flesh who dwelt
among us. The Word exists before creation, the 2nd person of the Trinity and
everything that exists is willed by God. The very basis of reality is pulled
together because of Him. If we build our lives on this Word we build our lives
on rock. We’re made through and in Him. The fulfillment of creation and this
fullness we are to have finds its true meaning in Him since we come from God.
Verbum Domini, the Word of God precedes and exceeds sacred scriptures. We find
that necessary truth in the sacred scriptures. It renews the Church and gives
life. The Word is the constant source of renewal. When we encounter Jesus
Christ we are renewed. We become His disciples and He gives us His teachings.
He speaks to us and gives us eternal life. In the gospel we read that the
disciples approached Jesus and asked how to pray. Catholics are often accused
of babbling on like the pagans because of memorized prayers. We see that today
Jesus teaches us the Our Father prayer. The misunderstanding with memorized
prayers came from the practices of pagans at the time of Jesus who babble on
while thinking that they can manipulate their gods if they do such a thing. Our
Catholic prayers are not a form of manipulation. When we pray we also seek to
listen and we don’t try to control God in some way. A good suggestion of the
Holy Father is the prayerful reading of the scriptures. We have to spend time
in the scriptures and prayerfully read. It is good to study but we must not
neglect to go to the scriptures in prayers. This is fundamental in spiritual
life. The Word of God is at the basis of all spirituality of a Christian life.
We need to pray and meditate on the scriptures. Apply the scriptures in our
life with perseverance and doing it while believing in and pleasing God. We ask
God in prayer what it means and listen to God. As in Matthew 7, Ask and you
will receive, seek and you will find and knock it will open unto you. We need
to ask from God for the meaning of the scriptures through the Holy Spirit. Pope
Benedict XVI gives a method for prayerful reading in the following. 1. Reading
of the text and find what’s the literal meaning which leads to a desire to its
content, 2. Meditation, know what the biblical text says to us and must ask
ourselves and know what it says to us. 3. What do we say to God? Offer Him
prayers, adoration and speak to Him. 4. Contemplation, is a gift of God. It is
His own way of seeing things which leads us to conversion. We need to know
where we need to change. This is the concrete reality of our life, to conform
our lives to the word of God. Sometimes we are more infected by the worldliness
than we are by the Word of God. God gives in His Word the gift of renewal that
creates within us a truly wise and discerning reality which leads to forming
the mind of Christ that brings about a conversion. God wants to join us in this
journey of conversion and penance. When we take the scriptures in faith it's
like we walk once more with God in the Garden of Eden like in Genesis when Adam
& Eve walked with God in the garden and received the fullness of life. This
is what He wants to give us now that Jesus Himself obtained for us. I love this
quotation that I got from an email, "When God takes something from your
grasp, He's not punishing you, but merely opening your hands to receive
something better." We should always have the confidence of what today's
gospel is telling us and have no more reasons to doubt. There is an
unexplainable joy in knowing that Almighty God is not unreachable for He is
always with us. All we have to do is just pray wisely. It is in knowing the
words of God that we can always stand firm, confident and unafraid in His
promises in the midst of the chaos of this world. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 6:7-15
7 Jesus said to his disciples: “In praying, do not babble
like the pagans, who think that they will be heard because of their many words.
8 Do not be like them. Your Father knows what youneed before you ask him. 9
“This is how you are to pray: ‘Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, 10
your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as in heaven. 11 Give us today
our daily bread; 12 and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who
trespass against us; 13 and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from
the evil.’ 14 “If you forgive others their transgressions, your heavenly Father
will forgive you. 15 But if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father
forgive your transgressions.”
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