The 1st reading today reminded me of the bible study we had
in St. Lorenzo Ruiz with Fr. Tony Astudillo. He illustrated to us the ushering
of Jesus Christ in the New Testament by establishing a time line from the time
of Adam & Eve, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, the time of Exile until the
birth of our Lord Jesus. He also mentioned Ezra as one of the prophets after
the exile who were considered as ministers who promote the rebuilding of the
temple and obedience to the laws. There is a trend that follows the period of
exile. Prophets before the exile were giving warnings or forth telling instead
of foretelling so as to avoid the worst circumstances if they continue to
disobey God. In exile, the prophets presented the existing situation as a product
of their disobedience but gave hope to the people that God has not abandoned.
True enough during the time after the exile, prophets like Ezra and Nehemiah
who are considered as historical books in the bible, with a nationalistic
tendency, gave strict orders for a time of purification, no intermarriages, no
mixture with other people because every time they mix with other people they
become adulterous. They became preoccupied with the restoration of the temple.
Every period is characterized by the corresponding and prevailing situation at
that time. Through it all it can never be denied that the Salvation History or
the covenant history of mankind shows us the relationship of God and man and
how God continues to show mercy and relent in many ways for He is a living and
loving God. Again I quote Fr. Tony in saying that God continues to striptease
in His great desire to develop a relationship of love with us. This great love
which is finally revealed in the advent of Jesus into time. Amen. Hallelujah!
Ezra 9:5-9 ...“And now, but a short time ago, mercy came to
us from the LORD our God, who left us a remnant and gave us a stake in his holy
place; thus our God has brightened our eyes and given us relief in our
servitude. 9 For slaves we are, but in our servitude our God has not abandoned
us; rather, he has turned the good will of the kings of Persia toward us.
There is indeed a lot of things that we have to look back
to, learn from it and be thankful of. From generation to generation, every
single turn of events is a testimony of a great and awesome God who designs and
plans all the good things He has in store for us to finally take shape in our
lives. Amen. Hallelujah!
P S A L M Tobit 13:2. 3-4a. 4befghn. 7-8 R: Blessed be God,
who lives forever. ...Praise Him, you children of Israel , before the Gentiles, for
though He has scattered you among them, 4 He has shown you His greatness even
there. (R) So now consider what He has done for you, and praise Him with full
voice...
1. Live the gospel-use words only when necessary. Walk the talk
2. Challenge others by one's example and lifestyle
3. Uphold true values. People first than profit. Embrace peace and justice. A Capitalist value works differently, it upholds profit at all cost.
4. Open our hearts to the saving power of God. From a distance foolishness and wisdom look alike but if we come closer we'll find that foolishness is an open mouth and wisdom is an open mind. In evangelization we need to approach it in a manner of discovery with an element of surprise rather than deciding which means we already have an idea of it. In discovery, God brought us to where we are although not fully revealing but trusting. We discover God and the wonders of His wisdom.
5. Build community
6. Identify and really call injustice as injustice. Accept and handle the truth. Sometimes the closer we are to power the farther we become to truth.
7. Work for a better society. "Life is God's gift to us. What we make of it is our gift back to God. We only pass this way once. We better know life's reason and purpose. Our ultimate happiness depends on it. Life is a terrible thing to waste. At the end of the day, we should all leave this world a better place than the way we found it. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 9:1-6
1 Jesus summoned the Twelve and gave them power and
authority over all demons and to cure diseases, 2 and he sent them to proclaim
the kingdom of God and to heal [the sick]. 3 He said to
them, “Take nothing for the journey, neither walking stick, nor sack, nor food,
nor money, and let no one take a second tunic. 4 Whatever house you enter, stay
there and leave from there. 5 And as for those who do not welcome you, when you
leave that town, shake the dust from your feet in testimony against them.” 6
Then they set out and went from village to village proclaiming the good news
and curing diseases everywhere.
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