I've been privileged to watch shows about our Blessed Mother
Mary and almost all of the other shows in EWTN have always something about her.
Mama Mary just celebrated her Feast of the Our Lady of Sorrows (Sept. 15). We
have a mother in Mary who understands every single sorrow and anguish we are
going through. There is nothing that she wouldn’t understand because she
experienced the killing of her son. Mary accepted to become Mother of Jesus
whom only a woman full of grace is highly honored and privileged to be called.
When she responded "Yes" and obediently accepted the plan of God in
her life she faithfully submitted to God's will like a handmaid to her master.
She did not only accept the honor and privilege that goes with it but also the
7 sorrows which pierced her heart. She left us an example of how we should
ponder in our hearts, the word of God that is being conveyed to us through our
daily lives. We are God's children and He is calling us in the same way Paul in
today's 1st reading is calling the Ephesians. This call is not exclusive and
should therefore be taken by everybody as his or hers too. We tend to overlook,
set aside and neglect this important call that we all have to respond and take
action. If we look at the way most people of this world live then we can say
that we are not following this call rather we are heading towards a different
path. We ought to stop living like we've forgotten and abandoned the purpose
for which God created us and make a decision to heed His call. He is over all,
through all and in all. We are God’s people. In Isaiah 64: it is written, Do
not be so very angry, LORD, do not remember our crimes forever; look upon us,
who are all your people! We have to grow deeper in God’s presence as in Colossians
2: 6-7, So, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, walk in him, rooted in
him and built upon him and established in the faith as you were taught,
abounding in thanksgiving. If we have accepted Christ Jesus as Lord we have to
live in union with Him and keep our
roots deep in Him. We have to build our lives on Him and become stronger in faith as we were taught and be filed with
thanksgiving. An example is a bamboo tree. It takes 5 years to grow the roots
and grow deeper. In order to grow deeper we need to pray and read scriptures.
We have to develop an attitude of gratitude and be thankful for everything in
all circumstances. Statistics say that around the globe more than 2,000 people
die in their sleep each year. In 1 Thessalonians 5:16 it is written,
rejoice always. We have to make it a point to be present in community
gatherings that help us grow in our faith. We have to submit ourselves to the
Potter and imagine ourselves as the clay. We smile whenever we have trials
because it is meant to transform us. We have to work on our character flaws.
Let us consult Galatians 5:22-23 at all times since it tells us, the
fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity,
faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Against such there is no law. We have
to be united with one another and live a life that others are better. We have
to be kind in our words and choose the right language that do not destroy or
malign. We have to love, accept and appreciate one another. We are the work of
His hands and God’s people. Our job is
to welcome everybody in a loving relationship. We leave it up to God. It is His
business not ours to bless and transform each person. He is able to make us
into a brand new person if we allow Him. Amen. Hallelujah!
Ephesians 4:1-7. 11-13
1 Brothers and sisters: I, then, a prisoner for the Lord,
urge you to live in a manner worthy of the call you have received, 2 with all
humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another through love,
3 striving to preserve the unity of the spirit through the bond of peace: 4 one
body and one Spirit, as you were also called to the one hope of your call; 5
one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all
and through all and in all...
It always pays to be watchful and alert at all times.
Although we sometimes fail to measure up due to our own shortcomings or could
be the doing of another, God assures us in today's psalm that if we fall into
the trap of the enemy we can always repent with a deep remorse for our sins and
resolve to make the precepts of the Lord the joy of our hearts. In doing so, we
find ourselves naturally restrained from sin and maintain our innocence. It is
so hard to live a life that is pleasing to the Lord if we do not know exactly
how to go about with it. It's just like when we have to comply to certain
requirements in school and follow the standard set by it. We need to have a
pattern or outline from which we can base our work. Just as it is so in other
things, the more we are all in need of God's precepts. The absolute bedrock of
spiritual life is to follow the 10 commandments. We are sometimes misled into
thinking that when we have a type of prayer then we think that we already have
a spiritual life. We’ve got to have the humility to admit that God is smarter
than we are and we need to follow and obey what we are told in the 10
commandments. We should be totally and absolutely convinced that He knows best.
Satan uses half truths and half lies in his devilish tricks. Satan’s claims
seem to come true in one level. Take the example of our 1st parents
after eating of the forbidden fruit their eyes were opened and did become in
one sense like God. The fallen angels made their free choice by radically and
irrevocably rejecting God so in turn they seduce and mislead Adam & Eve. It
was through sin that humanity was afflicted by death. Because of one man’s
disobedience many were made sinners. When tempted in the Garden, Adam failed to
remain faithful to God and His commands. Jesus, the New Adam, is God’s servant
totally obedient to the Divine will. Jesus is the devil’s conqueror and takes
back the plunder. What the devil has stolen from us, Jesus has recovered for
us. Pope Benedict XVI commented about what the Lord experienced in the desert
and said that at the heart of all temptations is the act of pushing God aside
because we conceive Him as secondary. It is an act of constructing our world
with our own lights and building our own foundation and setting God aside as an
allusion. Temptations come in many varied forms but one thing is sure, it does
not invite us to directly do evil because it is too blatant and would outright
turn us off. It is very subtle and yet an act of pushing God’s commands aside
and placing the devil’s temptation as primary. If we want to remain victorious
throughout life, we have to keep Him in the center of our life and hold on to
His words which are Spirit and life. God’s ever present help can be found in
the scriptures. It's just like a soldier going to battle wearing the armor of
God. It never fails and always there to defend and protect from the snares of the
evil one. So always take up our sword which is the word of God. God's perfect
word can refresh the soul. Have you ever wondered really how it feels to be
refreshed? Whenever we take a shower or a warm bath and put on clothes that are
well fitted and comfortable it refreshes our body. It could also be whenever we
go to a place where we can unwind, relax, be away from the tensions, stresses,
noise and turmoil of the fast paced lives that we lead and just appreciate the
beauty of nature that surrounds us and the peace and quiet it offers to our
tired bodies in order to be more in touch with God's voice in us. It is so
refreshing it gives our minds and hearts a better view and perspective of how
to live our lives. The same thing with our souls, we should always keep it
clean, healthy and clothed with maximum security, protection but comfortable
enough we don't even know it's there. Like it has become fused in us, there's
nothing more right than following and obeying the law of God. Today's psalm
reading guides us on how we should go about with our lives by always keeping in
mind God's laws. None of us is perfect but through our imperfections we can
always run to God for help and guidance. He will never refuse nor forsake us
for He can only love and care for us. There are people who have alienated
themselves from God and we can’t just force them to go back. God does not do
that, it’s not how the Lord works, instead we pray and pray for them. If we
wait long enough and adhere to God’s precepts then we will finally obtain joy
in our hearts. As water prevails over the rock throughout the course of time so
does the Holy Spirit that is continuously flooding or washing over the man’s
heart. The Holy Spirit moves in and
continues to work upon us and tenderizes us. The song entitled, "Your
Words Are Spirit and Life" by Bernadette Farrell was impressed to me. It
is a beautiful song that I have always loved to sing and I just realized that
the words of this song are taken from this psalm which made me start singing
it. Well, we just have to fully discover what the words of God can make us do.
When things get out of hand we have no one to blame but ourselves for God is
surely not lacking in everything that He has given us for our own welfare.
We've got everything we need because there's nothing more that God could and
should do for us that He has not done. All we have to do is completely trust
and obey the judgments of the Lord. GOD'S LAW MAKES US LIVE A VIRTUOUS LIFE
(CCC 1803 "Whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just,
whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is gracious, if there is any
excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these
things.") May we truly recognize the genuine and precious treasures that
we should all strive to achieve and work for which is none other than these
things spoken of in today's psalm. Amen. Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalm 19:2-3. 4-5
R: Their message goes out through all the earth.
1 [2] The heavens declare the glory of God, and the
firmament proclaims his handiwork. 2 [3] Day pours out the word to day, and
night to night imparts knowledge. (R) 3 [4] Not a word nor a discourse whose
voice is not heard; 4 [5] through all the earth their voice resounds, and to
the ends of the world, their message.
To make disciples we need disciplers. Evangelize. St. Paul said “I am a
disciple of Jesus, imitate me.” Live the gospel, become living witnesses and
role models. The disciples leave many things behind. In today’s gospel we see
that despite of who Matthew is God loves him. He was greedy and a corrupt man.
When he got up and followed Jesus he left his office. We have to ask the Holy
Spirit to reveal things to us. We have to throw away all our garbage in our
character and relationship like vices, lust, pride, anger, materialism, being
stingy in giving treasures to the Lord. We still have a lot of things to be
transformed in our lives. As in John 10:10, A thief comes only to steal
and slaughter and destroy; I came so that they might have life and have it more
abundantly. We need to remove the fear of surrendering to the Lord. The
disciples of Jesus love to be in the company of the Master. They talked,
walked, ate and spent time with Jesus to learn. They were with Jesus 24 hours a
day and so must we to be His disciple. Here are some recommendations from our
retreat in order to be a disciple. First, we have to greet and thank God before
we get out of bed and wake up. Say our prayers and read the bible. When we
worship God we close our eyes. Make a habit of praying before starting and
after work. Pray before meals even in public places. Pray for safety when we
travel and pray before we go to bed. A disciples transforms his/her past for
God’s purposes. God uses all our past experiences for us to attain the kingdom of God . Jeremiah 17:10, I, the LORD,
explore the mind and test the heart, Giving to all according to their ways,
according to the fruit of their deeds. We should obey God and be willing to
live in the edge and take risks. During our clinical rotations when I was just
a student nurse I have encountered several patients who are already terminally
ill. One of them can no longer tolerate his oral medicines and just vomit it
out. When they tried to give it intravenously the veins ruptured. No amount of
medicine can heal a terminally sick person. Let us not wait for the time when
we are already too sick to respond to God's healing and end up rejecting it
rather than accept it. It is written in Isaaih 55:6, “Seek the LORD while he
may be found, call upon him while he is near.” And also in Ephesians 5:15-17,
“Watch carefully then how you live, not as foolish persons but as wise, making
the most of the opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore, do not
continue in ignorance, but try to understand what is the will of the Lord.” We
all know too well, that God will never get tired of loving, caring and running
after us, for He is a perfect God but we
are imperfect and the problem lies not on the love of God but on our response
to His love. If only love can be forced then God would have done that to us but
He never did and never will. Love is perfect, patient and kind. Let us respond
to this love while we're still in perfect shape. Jesus has the biggest and most
compassionate heart for sinners especially those who choose to respond to His
call, leave everything behind and follow Him. Despite the stigma attached to
tax collectors and sinners during His time, He did not hesitate to call them.
We are all being called to live a life with Him no matter what our situations
are. Whatever we may be going through right now, a problem, difficulty or sin
that is preventing us from responding to His call, we have to always believe
that God can overcome all of these if we are willing to give Him room to act in
our lives. Once we turn our backs on our sins, leave it behind and give God the
go signal then He can accomplish almost anything. If we really believe this
then it doesn't matter if we may be experiencing already a life of comfort and
ease, our acceptance and consent to shifting to the unknown will only serve to
emphasize the extraordinary nature of both our unwavering faith and the grace
of God. The grace of God is worth celebrating as it can bring about wonders
that will stretch the ability of our imagination. And we can not deny the fact
that we’ve been privileged to watch this happen not only in the lives of people
on a number of different occasions as in the life of our forefathers like
Abraham, Jacob, Moses, the life of the Blessed Mother but also to us. For He
doesn't only call the qualified but He also qualifies the called. No one is
hopeless and desperate for God. Nothing is beyond His healing love and mercy.
We must not be impatient or judgmental of our brothers and sisters who have
strayed from the Lord. We must keep in mind that He has a special eye for the
sick and the sinners. We have all sinned and fallen ill because of the disease
that sin brings to us. No matter how big and grievous our sins are, God is
always able to heal us. This song tells us about it, "He was pierced for
our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities and the punishment that brought
us peace was upon Him for by His wounds we are healed." It should inspire
us to reach out to Him more than anyone or anything else. God is indeed an
Almighty God who knows our specific needs be it spiritual, emotional or
physical and He will surely heal every single one of them. He is a God who
makes us whole. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 9:9-13
As Jesus passed by, he saw a man named Matthew sitting at
the customs post. He said to him, “Follow me.” And he got up and followed him. While he was at table in his house, many tax collectors and sinners came and
sat with Jesus and his disciples. The Pharisees saw this and said to his
disciples, “Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?” He
heard this and said, “Those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick
do. Go and learn the meaning of the words, ‘I desire mercy, not sacrifice.’
I did not come to call the righteous but sinners.”
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