Today’s readings bring back memories of the victorious court
hearing of Sis Joy Manipis way back in October 2009. It happened on the day the
last appariton of Our Lady of Fatima is being celebrated which is October 13.
At that time, we were a bit apprehensive about it because of the negative
feedbacks we have been getting with regards to the status of the case since the
police report and witness' statement do not favor her and could mean losing the
case. There were several people in the community who cited similar cases and
lost as if to warn not to put our hopes up too much and just be disappointed in
the end. The truth shall prevail. These are the exact words we claimed and held
on to in the midst of all doubts and discouragements we faced before victory
was officially declared. Amen. Hallelujah!
Romans 1:1-7
...Through him we have received the grace of apostleship, to
bring about the obedience of faith, for the sake of his name, among all the
Gentiles, 6 among whom are you also, who are called to belong to Jesus
Christ;...
Sis Joy Manipis has been a loyal and faithful member of the
God's Children Prayer Group. For years she has been tirelessly and selflessly
servicing the seniors by bringing them to and from the prayer meeting and back
to their homes. In the process of doing this they met an accident almost two
years ago when a motorcycle crashed into her car. When we learned about it we
really felt bad. Although no one got hurt in her van and the man riding the
motorcycle was not seriously hurt, inaccurate reports were made with regards to
the accident which almost caused Sis Joy to lose the case. In fact it was
because of her natural tendency or instinct to be of help that caused the
inaccurate reports. Sis Joy was about to change to her right lane and had her
signals on already but hadn't changed lane yet when the motorcycle crashed into
her van but when she saw the man overthrown into the pavement she did not think
anymore and immediately shifted to the right most portion of the road in order
to help the man. The witness and the policeman who saw her in the right most
lane did not know any better. We were firm in our faith although there were
lots of discrepancies about the truth in what really happened and what the
witness saw during the car accident. We can not blame some people who said some
discouraging comments upon hearing about it because they said that the court
judgment will be based on what was written in the police report based on what
the witness said. Not much can be done to change it or win the case. But the
truth has indeed prevailed for the judge had finally given his verdict and it
is not guilty. Amen. Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalm 98:1. 2-3ab. 3cd-4
R: The Lord has made known his salvation.
1 Sing to the LORD a new song, for he has done wondrous
deeds; his right hand has won victory for him, his holy arm.
Stubborn, stiff necked, hard headed and what else can we say
to ourselves when we still doubt and falter in our faith in God. For so many
times already, God has moved and shown His mighty power working in our lives in
many instances and yet we still fail to act and respond in accordance to what
God has done for us. We still insist on doing things in our own way instead of
acknowledging the truth that there is nothing really more we ought to see and
witness. For the love of God manifested
in Jesus is the greatest love and sacrifice ever known. If we can think of
something greater than this then maybe we can continue to be stubborn and be
justified in our evil ways but we can search long, far and wide and find none.
Sometimes we rely on our feelings, intuition, prevailing situation, by trend
and popular choice. Sometimes too there is nothing wrong with it because these
are all part of our human nature. Our God relates to us in a very personal way.
He knows the exact message that we need at the right moment. God in His
Infinite goodness and intelligence wanted to communicate His love and mercy to
us but we are limited in our capacities to understand everything that there are
times when these creative means as in signs help us when we make decisions. God
never stopped showing us in a variety of means His great love and mercy for us
throughout generations. It is very sad that in spite of it all we sometimes
just don't get it. How many more signs are we waiting for to come to us before
we do what we have to do? In the fullness of time God has already sent the most
perfect sign of all. Let us no longer be like this evil generation who continue
to be blind of it. Let us not look any further. Let us not be fooled or tempted
by the false propaganda of the world and its lies. If we are to look very
closely and think deeply we are not going to end up making the wrong decisions
and choices. God never runs out of things, situations and circumstances that
constantly remind us of what we are supposed to do. We should be grateful for
all these experiences that keep on coming one day after another to us. We must
admit that somehow it gives us a boost in the midst of all the turmoil in this
world we live in. Sometimes we take these things for granted and become
insensitive. We fail to see the real meaning of the things we encounter and
continue in our careless and stubborn ways. When this happens we end up missing
the real point, the so called "greater than Jonah here". If we
continue this attitude day in and out then we might find ourselves being
condemned. Today's gospel warns us of this fate if we keep on passing up on all
the countless signs that God has given us from the very beginning most
especially the biggest and greatest sign. We ought to keep our hearts, minds
and souls open to these inspirations that God gave, is giving and continues to
give and not miss the greatest sign ever known. There is indeed something
greater than Jonah that we ought to have seen by now. There is no other sign
that could best lead us to the right path than the sign of God's love. What our
human minds can not fathom God communicated to us in the flesh in no less than
His only Beloved Son who came down from heaven in order to suffer and die on
the cross and save us from our sins. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 11:29-32
29 While still more people gathered in the crowd, Jesus said
to them, “This generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign
will be given it, except the sign of Jonah. 30 Just as Jonah became a sign to
the Ninevites, so will the Son of Man be to this generation. 31 At the judgment
the queen of the south will rise with the men of this generation and she will
condemn them, because she came from the ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of
Solomon, and there is something greater than Solomon here. 32 At the judgment
the men of Nineveh
will arise with this generation and condemn it, because at the preaching of
Jonah they repented, and there is something greater than Jonah here.”
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