Today's 1st reading reminded me of a game that my 2 sons and
I used to play when they were still small. During weekends when I was off from
work I regularly spent time with them at home. Since they were 2 active little
boys who loved playing rough with made up monsters, beasts and robots what I
did was to run around with them inside the house and pretend that the enemy is
in pursuit of us. They never seem to get tired of it but I always did, so I
needed to take a breather by pretending too, that we can stop running and just
lie down in bed and still remain protected and unharmed even if the enemy caught
up with us because we can surround ourselves with a shield that can not be
penetrated by the enemy. In that way I was able to take my needed rest and not
spoil the game for them. Sometimes we, too are like that in life when we keep
on running away and fending for ourselves without realizing that we can stay
put because God can set up walls and ramparts all around to protect us. The
words firm and rock connotes strength and endurance. These words have always
been used extensively in the bible and today's readings should encourage us to
be firm in this truth that we can do all things through Christ who strengthens
us. In the Philippines there
is an expression that goes like this, "Para
kang nakasandal sa pader" which means "You are leaning on a sturdy
wall" This is commonly used when we see someone who is undisturbed or
unaffected despite the many problems that beset that person. Or it could be
attributed to someone who gets away with anything without any struggle because
someone is behind to back up. It's like nobody would dare mess with someone who
is well covered. This should make us realize that if we can put so much faith
and confidence in a person who have the ability to give protection, watch our
backs and got it covered all the more should we feel this way for a God who is
an Eternal Rock. We must never neglect to bring back to God the glory, by
sharing our blessings in terms of giving to the church, we thank God that He
provides for our needs and continue to provide for us a source of income. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Isaiah 26:1-6
“A strong city have we; he sets up walls and ramparts to
protect us. 2 Open up the gates to let in a nation that is just, one that keeps
faith. 3 A nation of firm purpose you keep in peace; in peace, for its trust in
you.” 4 Trust in the LORD forever! For the LORD is an eternal Rock.
God is the source of all good things. Only Jesus can satisfy
our souls. We should be really careful in setting our priorities. Sometimes we
end up making the wrong choices and decisions in life. We end up rejecting
something that should be valued and treasured more than anything else in this
whole wide world. All we need to do is trust that the Lord will always take
care of all our needs we need not tire ourselves to the point of exhaustion because
it is better to take refuge in the Lord than resort to trusting in or own
strength and others. According to
Fr. Joseph Koterski a Jesuit priest and a professor in Fordham University
it helps to always have GRACE. G stands for Gratitude, R for Respect, A for
Account (have an accounting of the things we have done whether good or bad), C
for Charting (to chart our course of action in order to see where we're going)
and E to Entreat the Lord for the energy and enthusiasm He has been
giving us in this life. We need to always think of the things we are grateful
for. It will help us examine our conscience and live a holy life that is
fitting for a people of God. There are times when we don’t feel like
saying our prayers. Whenever we feel this way but still managed to gather all our
strength to still commit to our prayers then we will surely find ourselves with
renewed strength to start our day right. When we master the art of praying and
always drawing near to God then we become "Untouchables". This is due to the fact that no one is like
God. There is none like Him, for no one else can do as much as the Lord God
Almighty and All Powerful can. We can rely on God’s goodness and build
confidence on that knowing that with God on our side we are undefeated. His might
knows no limits and His power is able to do wonderful things beyond our
imagination. Everything fits like a key in a hole. There is only one thing that
is conveyed here that God allows things to happen for a reason and everything
falls into its perfect place. God's love and mercy endure forever and do not
fail. We can always count on the goodness of God at all times and in all
circumstances all the days of our lives. Truly knowing and proclaiming that God
is Lord of all our days makes all the difference. It gives us real joy and
gladness for heaven and earth will fade but His words will remain. We may not
have witnessed first hand when Jesus walked and lived on earth but we can never
deny witnessing to God's miracles working in our lives every day. Truly knowing
and proclaiming what we are celebrating this Christmas season makes all the
difference. It gives us real joy and gladness that never fade. We should have
the confidence to joyfully shout out what the psalm tells us today. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 118:1, 8-9, 19-21, 25-27a
R: Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in
man. 9 It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in princes...I
will give thanks to you, for you have answered me and have been my savior. (R)
25 O LORD, grant salvation! O LORD, grant prosperity! ...The LORD is God, and
he has given us light.
If we really love God then we will listen to His word and
act on His will. The love of God is inseparable to love of His 10 commandments.
The gospel reading for today reminded me of the lecture of Atty. Jess Moya on the Fundamental Catholic Moral Principles.
1. We can never do evil (i.e. "intrinsically
evil") to bring about good. The end never justifies the means, Rom 3:8;
Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) 1753, 1754 & 1756) Examples that
were given are killing to save lives/abortion/euthanasia/artificial
contraception/ethnic cleansing. The error of "Consequentialism"
states that good intention is not enough. We may have the grandest intention
but if your means of attaining it is not good then we should never resort to
doing it at all. The same is true with the error of "Proportionalism"
wherein the good desired outweighs the evil. These are just means that mitigate
the problem and can never be a solution. If worse comes to worst then it can
even aggravate it.
2. The principle of double effect can be applied if a good
act may have evil side effect (CCC 1737) and have fulfilled the following
conditions: good must be willed, must not be the result of the tolerated evil
and good desired must equal/outweigh the evil effect. An example given for this
is a mother who needs to undergo a life saving operation (tumor has to be
removed) while she is pregnant but in the process miscarriaged her baby. The
miscarriage was not intended or deliberate but is just a result of the
operation done.
3. The principle of Totality states that for health reason,
may mutilate, modify or remove an organ or body part. An example is removing a
gangrenous arm or leg in order to save or extend the life of a person or
mastectomy-breast removal due to cancer.
4. We may choose the lesser of Two Evils if the conditions
are: both are unavoidable evils and must not intend the evil outcome. An
example is a pilot left with no other choice but to crash the plane on a school
or a residential house and he has only a few seconds to decide before he ejects
himself and he decided the lesser evil which is crashing the plane in the
residential house.
5. Counseling the Lesser Evil only if we are faced with an
unavoidable evil and the evil outcome must not be intended. An example is if
you are being robbed and instead of being shot with a gun suggested that he
steals everything he/she has just to spare his/her life. To advise a robber to
steal is not good in itself but is a lesser evil if we are faced with an
unavoidable situation of being killed when pointed with a gun.
"God has equipped us with the totality of the means of
salvation and we can overcome with the grace of God." Let us continue to
call on the Lord but be sure to do His will by acting on the words that we
heard from God and be like a man who built his house on rock. There are a lot
of things going on around and within us and it seems like there is no stopping
to the trials and sufferings that come to us if we are to closely scrutinize
every single detail of our lives. But there is always hope in the truth that if
we anchor ourselves to the "Rock" and never let go then we can surely
withstand all the storms that come our way for God is our refuge, rock and
deliverer, we can stand firm. We've got to take every word of God like a
treasure of great worth. It has a value that is beyond measure because it is
capable of bringing us to heights and depths of faith that can not be moved.
Today's gospel speaks of faith that is as solid as rock. Rock formation is a
result of weathering and erosion. It is not an easy process in fact it can take
years and years before it can be formed. Somehow it tells us that it is not a
pleasant one too, if we apply it to our own lives. Just imagine ourselves being
subjected to all kinds of weather in life and going through subsequent erosions
as we strip ourselves of the things that hinder our growth. Just like a rock
formation, it is a process and not something instant. As we go through life and
endure all kinds of weather and be rid of all kinds of baggage that we
needlessly carry and be burdened of then we are set on a path to a faith set
solidly on rock. This we should continue to do in order to enrich our faith
continuously to this point for as long as we live. Today’s gospel is also a
reminder of my mother as I have shared several times already. When she was
still living she told me about this place in America that she consider as most
beautiful, the place where the House on the Rocks is. I have been really
blessed with a mother like mine and many wonderful people in my life that have
helped me build my faith like a wise man who built his house on rock. Another
wonderful story I could relate with the gospel is about my 2 sons. We all know
that little children especially boys get bored whenever their playtime starts
to slow down and suddenly put to a halt. That was what usually happens whenever
my 2 sons and I end up lying in bed for too long I just can't keep them there
any longer. I had to be more creative in my game plans. I needed to start with
my just lying down in bed activities with them and be very creative. I had to
come up with exciting twists and turns in our games. Just as they were starting
to get out of bed I would immediately tell them to keep still or the shield
that is protecting us might break. Although it was a silly thing to say and
worked only half of the time I am overwhelmed by the fact that today's gospel scenario
when the rain fell, the floods came and the winds blew and buffeted the house
was almost the same picture I was presenting to them. I kept on telling them to
be still because the enemy was hammering our shield and trying to destroy it
but I assured them that the shield surrounding us can protect us and would not
collapse. I guess, God is telling us the same thing whenever we get bored and
impatient with what's going in our life. What we need to do instead of
disturbing our peace is just to deepen and strengthen the foundation of our
faith in God. I just realized now that the game plan I had in mind back then
for my 2 little boys contains the same message that is being conveyed today
about the house built solidly on rock which did not collapse. Let us be wise by
following the path leading to Him and not be led astray for our sake. Let's
build up the solid foundation of our faith and stand firm in the midst of the
trials. Amen. Hallelujah!
Mt 7:21, 24-27
Jesus said to his disciples: "Not everyone who says to
me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the Kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does
the will of my Father in heaven..."Everyone who listens to these words of
mine and acts on them will be like a wise man who built his house on rock. The
rain fell, the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house. But it
did not collapse; it had been set solidly on rock.
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