It is through the trials and hardships in life that we
manifest God's power and victory in our lives. According to St. Rose of Lima , "Without the burden of afflictions
it is impossible to reach the height of grace. The gifts of grace increase as
the struggles increase." We may want to reflect on the following
questions, What is the relationship between afflictions and the height of
grace? Do I make use of such opportunities or do I rail against them? In the
battles that we face in our lives, we inevitably get hurt in the process but we
can be assured of winning the fight if we are on God’s side. Today’s 1st
reading has a caption in Companion with the following statements. “ The Prophet
Jeremiah had prophesied that the children of Israel
would be in captivity in Babylon
for 70 years and after this time would return to their homeland. This text from
Ezra tells us of the proclamation of King Cyrus of Persia in allowing the exiles to
return to their land. Just as in the exodus from Egypt the Israelites were assisted
by their captors, so here the king commands the people to assist them with gold
and silver. In this story we can see how God’s plans are wonderfully fulfilled
and how He goes before His people.” The Israelites have been in captivity for
quite a long time already. Despite of it all, God is true to His word and
promise and fulfilled what has been written. For heaven and earth will fade
away but the words of God will remain.
Amen. Hallelujah!
Ezra 1:1-6
1 In the first year of Cyrus, king of Persia, in order to
fulfill the word of the LORD spoken by Jeremiah, the LORD inspired King Cyrus
of Persia to issue this proclamation throughout his kingdom, both by word of
mouth and in writing: 2 “Thus says Cyrus, king of Persia: ‘All the kingdoms of
the earth the LORD, the God of heaven, has given to me, and he has also charged
me to build him a house in Jerusalem, which is in Judah. 3 Therefore, whoever among you belongs to any
part of his people, let him go up, and may his God be with him!...
Somebody from our bible study group asked Fr. H (Hyacinth)
this question, "How come God chose Israel (Jewish) to be the chosen people
when they are so stubborn and stiff necked." The answer that Fr. H gave
him was so satisfactory and centered on the unsurpassed and infinite love and
mercy of God and so much like what I read and chanced upon in the Book of
Romans 11:33-36 as I read the 1st reading, " Oh, the depth of the riches
and wisdom and knowledge of God! How inscrutable are his judgments and how
unsearchable his ways! "For who has known the mind of the Lord or who has
been his counselor?" "Or who has given him anything that he may be
repaid?" For from him and through him and for him are all things. To him
be glory forever. Amen." We tend to take for granted or worst we become
ungrateful in a way when we fail to realize the things that God has done for
us. It is undeniable that if we will just look very closely at our lives we'll
see and find out that the Lord has indeed done marvels for us. There are times
when we really have to strengthen our faith and hope for something we do not
see and wait with endurance. We may be experiencing right now, so many
unforeseen events but we should always wait and hope that the Lord will be
gracious and reveal His glory. There is some truth to the famous saying, “Easy
come, easy go.” If there are some things that we've been praying for and it
seems like nothing is happening we should never give up. Every good work should
be carefully planned and carried out to completion. Though the process may be
long and hard we can always count on God to stick with us through and through
and make it happen. If we are always manifesting in our lives the values of the
passion and death of Jesus then we are assured of the resurrection. For this
reason it is good to share this prayer of Mother Angelica in times of
temptation and whenever we are on the verge of giving up when undergoing trials
and tribulations. The prayer suggests that we focus on the 12th
station of the cross which is when Jesus dies on the cross while reciting the
following: Eternal Father, I offer you the 6 hours of agony, the death and the
piercing of Your Son’s Sacred Heart for… (mention the need or petition). This
is effective in the sense that the Lord looks down upon His Son, His agony,
death and the piercing of His sacred heart for our sake. Only to God can we
look with so much hope and confidence that the desert we are presently
encountering at the moment will be turned into a refreshing spring of water. We
may be suffering long enough under the heat of this life's difficulties but we
must not forget that God is able to turn everything into green pastures. It is
undeniable that if we will just look very closely at our lives we'll see and
find out that the Lord has indeed done great things for us. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 126: 1bc- 2ab, 2cd-3 , 4-5 , 6
R: Those who sow in tears shall reap rejoicing.
1 When the LORD brought back the captives of Zion , we were like men
dreaming. 2 Then our mouth was filled with laughter, and our tongue with
rejoicing. (R) Then they said among the nations, “The LORD has done great
things for them.” 3 The LORD has done great things for us; we are glad indeed.
(R) 4 Restore our fortunes, O LORD, like the torrents in the southern desert. 5
Those that sow in tears shall reap rejoicing. (R) 6 Although they go forth
weeping, carrying the seed to be sown, they shall come back rejoicing, carrying
their sheaves.
When we do covert things and continue to pretend that
everything we do is good and try to camouflage the real thing then we are just
putting ourselves deeper into the pit of danger. Do we really think that we can
get away from all these things without having to face its consequences? We've
got to take courage and face head on the things that we have done and take
responsibility for it. We may think that in doing so we are heading to our own
grave. Let us not be deceived further by the threats that this world we live in
present to us rather hold on to the words and promise of God. There is no need
to be afraid for God is on our side. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 8:16-18
16 Jesus said to the crowd: “No one who lights a lamp
conceals it with a vessel or sets it under a bed; rather, he places it on a
lampstand so that those who enter may see the light. 17 For there is nothing
hidden that will not become visible, and nothing secret that will not be known
and come to light. 18 Take care, then, how you hear. To anyone who has, more
will be given, and from the one who has not, even what he seems to have will be
taken away.”
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