Today the Lord reminds us in the 1st reading that we have to
be careful in our words, thoughts and action. Sometimes we easily get carried
away by the things we see and hear that we judge wrongly. It is important that
we pray and think long and hard before we act on something. We can never be too
careful especially when we are not at peace with God and ourselves at the time
we are confronted with these things. There is more to it than meets the eye. We
tend to see and hear things in various ways and the difference matters a lot.
We encounter all kinds of people and situations in life. We sometimes succumb
to the pressure and tension that build up when we are confronted with the
anxiety and turmoil it brings about. We
should always seek to follow the standard of God in our judgments and we will
never be led astray. There was a time when I was feeling very sick and was
roused from my sleep by a sharp pain in my stomach. I felt like throwing up and
I didn't know what caused it but I prayed to God to heal me and it was
miraculously gone in an instant and was able to go back to sleep right away.
God is good. He will always save us in our distress even before we call on Him. I always have this
desire to sing a song to the Lord especially when I hear the chirping of the
birds on top of the trees. I could never forget that time when I heard the
birds singing along the road and thought to myself that I would continue
singing if these birds would join me as I walk on, and they did. I was so overwhelmed
by the fact that even before I entered the church I still heard their chirping
and it gave a joyful feeling which lasted throughout that day and the following
day because when I woke up, the first thing that entered my mind was this song
with this lyrics, "...mountains bow down and the seas will roar at the
sound of your name..." and
envisioned a vast ocean with all its beauty and strength. Today's 1st reading
speaks of the sea. This may be very petty for some but the feeling of joy
coming from the imminent and looming presence of God in everything that
surrounds us is so awe inspiring that we all have to realize. When something
has been cut off, all that is left is a stump. We go through life experiencing
so many things that we sometimes feel like we have been obliterated. or erased
from the face of the earth. I have heard someone said something about being
erased from the face of the earth as if they never existed. This happens when
people try to deliberately wipe out the existence of another just as what
happened to the chosen people of God during the time of the prophet Isaiah when
the Davidic lineage and kingship had been cut off. It was a very difficult time
then but Isaiah gave hope through his prophecies which were all fulfilled in
Jesus. As we all live to this day, we can also say that we are in a siege and
sometimes do not know anymore who to turn to. In times when we ourselves
experience trials and persecution as if our very existence is being wiped
out. Who do we trust? We have to go higher
and beyond ourselves and become closer to God. God is like a mountain and He is
there period whether we acknowledge Him or not. When on a mountain we can gain
new perspective and build on solid grounds. It is the same when we have God in
our lives. Our suffering has value and we know that we are not alone. We turn
and cling to God and cultivate this loving relationship with Him. We must
continue to hope that we have a God who could make miracles happen and exactly
what we are being told in today's first reading that He is a God of
impossibilities! Amen. Hallelujah!
Isaiah 11:1-10
On that day, a shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse,
and from his roots a bud shall blossom... Not by appearance shall he judge, nor
by hearsay shall he decide... Then the wolf shall be a guest of the lamb, and
the leopard shall lie down with the kid; The calf and the young lion shall
browse together, with a little child to guide them. The cow and the bear shall
be neighbors, together their young shall rest; the lion shall eat hay like the
ox. The baby shall play by the cobra's den, and the child lay his hand on the
adder's lair. There shall be no harm or ruin on all my holy mountain; for the
earth shall be filled with knowledge of the LORD, as water covers the sea.
The days of December, the last month of this year is
starting to roll by but we continue to hope and pray against all odds. Amidst
all the negative speculations, we must be firm in our belief that God will make
a way. The psalm reading should inspire us even more because it is a
confirmation of God's abiding presence in our thoughts, feelings, sight and
hearing. There are times when it is easier for us to just be angry and fight
back but the psalm reading tells us otherwise. We should experience peace in
the midst of all the problems and concerns that beset us knowing that we have a
God who knows, hears and sees all. Jesus Christ our Lord entered into this
world as a helpless little infant like we all did. Thus every single day, hour,
minute and second of our life should constantly remind us that He is our
Savior. We pray that as we earnestly wait this Advent season for the coming of
the Lord who took this humbling form of an infant may we prostrate ourselves
too in homage in adoration to God. What the wise and the unlearned alike sought
and found in the stable is the encompassing light of heaven. Herod was so
afraid that Jesus will take away his earthly kingdom without realizing that He
gives away the heavenly kingdom. We have no reason to fear knowing that we have
a God who saves. No matter how difficult things may seem to be if we will just
persevere in prayer then nothing can ever withhold the blessings that God has
promised us. We must always develop a kind of surrender and dependence on the
Lord that is total and be confident that He is our Savior. God is our
stronghold and our defender. His strength and power is beyond all telling. In
Him alone should we trust and depend. There is really no room for doubt and
this confidence should lead us to only one resounding cry to God alone. If we
allow God then we would discover and find a source of inspiration that could
arouse a lot of good thoughts in our mind and heart. A talk entitled, “Life is worth living”
delivered by Bishop Fulton Sheen in EWTN served as an inspiration which we
could all benefit from. He was sharing about his childhood and was describing
how he used to argue with her mom whenever he was asked to run an errand at a
time while he was busy playing. And her mom would always reason out, “What
difference does it make if you’re running around the backyard or running an
errand for me?” He said he would always end up
unable to answer her mom. It was only recently when he found the answer
upon reading what Thomas Aquinas said, The difference between work and play is
that, work is for a purpose while play is not. It relieves a tension. He
further shared about St. John
the Evangelist who was seen playing with his disciple and was questioned for
his behavior. To stress his point, he asked that person to shoot arrows and
asked if he loved it. The person said yes so he asked him to keep on doing the
same thing non stop. But the person reasoned that he would end up tired. He was
able to get his message across that when we get tired it has to be relieved by
play. He called God as the Workman and
quoted this beautiful statement. “I was with the Workman playing with him all
through the day.” Where does play come in when we work? Love is free without
any obligation. In the divine order these 2 things go together, work and play.
Greek philosopher, Plato even pictured God holding the universe with His hands
playing with it. The Workman playing and swinging the world. He said that
according to a famous writer, when giving a serious discourse you have to play
but never completely distract the discourse. Even Shakespeare from his book
“Taming of the Shrew” said, Have we any play to distract us from this terrible
hour? These 2 elements work and play, tragic and comic are important in life.
Why does life have a serious side? Because we have freedom which implies
responsibility. We have the liberty to open doors and close others. Life is
great to be alive. There’s joy in it. We get the true concept of life. Who best
describes this combination of life, tragic and the comic? Comedians? Is it Jack
Benny? He said he represents the victim of being the butt of the joke and the
laughing stock of Billy Graham’s jokes. He depicts the tragic side of it. How
about the comic? He chose Bob Hope whom he said is on top of everything. He
always have something to laugh about and represents the comic side. Who depicts
both sides? The clown, a man who combines within himself. He has the laugh and
the tears. There is sadness in the clown but there is also humor. He said that
there is no specific group who can claim the clown because he depicts all the contradictions of human
life. He could be the butt of the joke but does the same to others. Why do we
like the clown? A picture of what we are. Dignified and yet we make fools of
ourselves, proud and frustrated and glory in our wealth and yet impulsive. He
mentioned Charlie Chaplain as an example.
A clown could be appearing in green pastures, makes us ridiculous and
laugh at ourselves. Scriptures have it that God laughed, too. He laughs at the
atheist, those who say God is dead. He is laughing at finite men trying to be
infinite, poor man trying to be rich, and carbon copy who calls himself to be
the original. The clown reveals both sides of the tragic and comic. Hedonists
and pessimists. Urges us to see life as a whole. Tears and laughter. But in the
end we have to really make the serious side or work side matter. As an ending
statement he said, “What does it profit a man if he gain the whole world and
lose his soul? There was a commentary about Bishop Fulton Sheen and what
catches my attention most is what was said of him in relation to the responsorial psalm which says that he is a
man loved by all peoples of faith. God is constantly assuring us of His great
love for us. He never fails in reminding us of His enormous and endless love
that is displayed throughout the world. Which reminds me of another incident of
this old lady close to my heart who confided of some plans she is considering
acting upon. I was just so surprised when I found myself brave enough to advise
her though she’s much older than I am to be patient about her situation and not
take actions without giving it much thought and praying to God for it. I know I
have said this to her several times already and still continue to remain unwavering
in my position with regards to that matter but then again the choice is all up
to her. I just left her with this words of wisdom that was impressed to me to
say to her, that the end will never justify the means and it would always help
to put God first in everything we do and He will do exactly what is stated in
today’s psalm. Has there ever been a time when we look back at our past and
realize what it meant to us today? It is surely good to do this and would help
us better understand what path we are headed for in this life. There is a need
too, to look back at our life's time line most especially during the times that
we can never forget for the rest of our life, the dramatic and significant
events that happened which will remain forever etched in our memories. Which
reminds me again of what happened a long time ago in the Philippines when my son, Jude was
still very small and we were strolling in Megamall and before I knew it Jude is
gone and nowhere to be found. I guess what happened was Jude panicked when he
realized that I wasn't by his side and ran outside the Alexis watch store where
we both were, without realizing that I didn't really leave him and was still
with him inside that small store. As a mother my first reaction should have
been panic and fear but I couldn't understand why I have the calmness and peace
in my heart although we were really alarmed and were already looking for him
intently. The unexplainable feeling of
serenity in my heart came from the assurance from God that was playing at the
back of my mind that everything will be alright. We were able to find him at
once with an old couple already carrying him. There is really nothing to fear
although things at the moment demand or compel us to be afraid. Instead of
running outside the security of God's love when our limited or disturbed vision
hinders us from seeing God, we should always seek God who is always by our side
and never really leave us. We can not deny that God constantly communicates to
us in many different ways. He knows our limitations and would speak to us in
the language that we can comprehend. He is never amiss in reaching out to us in
countless ways that we may run out of excuses not to draw near and be able to
speak to God and listen to His messages. Several experiences in the past have
started a devotion to always pray whenever I can for the poor souls in
purgatory and the souls of my dearly departed relatives, friends and even those
I have no relation whatsoever but just happened to know them briefly and in
passing. Our God is infinite and powerful. He is able to make all things
possible. We just have to entrust everything and everyone, let go and let God. Let
us trust God’s judgment in everything and we can be rest assured that nothing
is outside His Divine Will and Providence .
No matter how unstable and unsecure things are in this world we can always look
forward to the time that God promises us in today's psalm. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17
R: Justice shall flourish in his time, and fullness of peace
for ever.
Justice shall flower in his
days, and profound peace, till the moon be no more. May he rule from sea to
sea, and from the river to the ends of the earth. He shall rescue the poor man
when he cries out, and the afflicted when he has no one to help him.....
We are blessed to have a line up of brilliant and anointed
preachers who share their knowledge and zeal for the word of God in EWTN
(Eternal Word Television Network). But there are only a few people who take on
this mission of spreading the word of God because we don't fully realize this
as baptized Christians, we are all sent by Christ on this mission. We should
accept God's invitation and receive the word of God by living its message. We
have a great responsibility in our hands and should respond to His Word for
indeed the harvest is abundant but the laborers are few. The time is now to
become part of this great harvest. Jesus knows exactly the kind of life we are
headed to if we heed His call. What He expects from us is courage to go on and
He will do the rest. Let us trust that God is truly the Good Shepherd who never
abandons nor forsakes the lambs in the midst of the wolves. We, Catholics
believe that God gave human beings reason although it sometimes gets darkened
by sin but still human reason can figure out some things. One of the things
that human beings figure out without God having to reveal it, is that human
beings need to meet 4 qualities to be deemed a human being. The philosopher,
before even Plato, Aristotle and Socrates, had this figured out. We find it
mentioned in Wisdom 8:7, the 4 virtues or qualities are also called the hinge
virtues because it is where all the other virtues or qualities of good people
would hinge. The word cardinal means hinge. The Cardinals who surround the Pope
are the doorway to the Pope. They are also the ones whom he rely the most for
advice. Everything else depends on the cardinal virtues. (Prudence or wisdom,
justice, temperance and courage or fortitude) Prudence is the ability to make
right decisions in complex situations. They are decisions that lead to the best
and right thing. Without this we can be in big trouble. We’ve got to be able to
decide in a situation that we’re in what the right thing to do which is the
best thing to do. How do we get something done? There are some folks who
probably just can’t figure out what to do. There are other folks who look at
the problem and they can figure out a solution. It’s a core and they execute
that core. It’s practical wisdom. We’ll find in the Book of Proverbs a lot of
things about wisdom even in Sirach, Ecclesiastes and all the wisdom literature
in scriptures. We can also find all the other 3 cardinal virtues, like justice
which means giving each person his or her due. We all know even as kids
instinctively how important justice is. The first thing that a kid cries out as
soon as he learns how to talk if he has brothers and sisters is “Not fair, he
got more than I did” or “You ask me to do more than what that person is doing.”
This is because we have instinctively or natively offensive justice. Each
person has rights and ought to get their due. There’s also another part of
justice that we forget, that is, we have obligations and duties to everyone. A
person who is unjust is not a good person. To be just, we need to control our
passions. Temperance is a virtue that balances and controls our passions. It is
like controlling our desire for that last piece of cake if we know that it
belongs to our sister. In order to be just, we’ve got to control our appetites.
Make our appetites come into line with justice, truth and goodness. We’ve got
to have that balance in our life in order to be a good and effective person.
Temperance makes this happen. We also have to be courageous. If we are not
courageous then every time a difficulty arises we’re going to shrink back. If
there’s any danger involved in doing the right, just and wise thing then we’re
just going to crack out and find an excuse because we’re afraid. Courage or
fortitude helps us to master fear and not let fear keep us from doing what’s
right. We’ve got have all these things but here’s the problem. When Adam &
Eve decided to sin they let loose a weakness into our race and nature that
impacts all of us. We call it original sin. Sin is not so original, we just copy
what other people have done. There’s nothing creative about sin. Adam &
Eve’s sin was the only original sin. What they did has an impact on us. By
weakening their own nature, sin weakened man’s nature. They passed on to us a
weakened nature. They separated themselves and the whole human race from
friendship with God and were born into that. There’s a tendency in our nature
to go on a downward drift, a drift off course and a tendency to a great degree
is dealt with through grace. How do we get grace? Through the death and
resurrection of Jesus, God has made possible for us, healing of our humanity.
He gives us other gifts, faith, hope and charity that make it possible for us
to really have wisdom, justice, temperance and courage. Without faith, hope and
charity in this life, no one can really become truly wise. All throughout human
history we see people who exercise these gifts. They may not be Christians,
deeply spiritual people, or in a state of grace and can exercise some of these
potentials here and there. But ultimately original sin means we are going to
sin seriously and mess up. We need God’s grace for those 4 great virtues to be
perfected. Faith, hope and charity are supernatural. These are things that
human beings would never know that they need or could have without God giving
them supernaturally that’s why they are called the theological virtues. We only
know about them through divine revelation and we couldn’t know about them by
reason. We can only have them through God’s grace. The theological virtues,
faith, hope and charity are the crown of the first 4 cardinal virtues that
transform and make them possible. God doesn’t want us just to be whole human
beings and restore us to what Adam & Eve were when they blew it in the
Garden. God wants us to be more than that. He wants to elevate our human nature
and divinize it. He wants us to share in His own Divine nature. Charity is all
about loving with God’s love. Loving as the 3 persons of the Holy Trinity love
each other and sharing in that goes way beyond human nature. This is an
incredible thing and call. It was only possible because God became man and we
can share in his virtue. This is what the real Catholic life is all about. It’s
not just about making it or going to heaven by the skin of your teeth after
struggling. It’s about growing in holiness and becoming like Jesus all
throughout our life, a champion not without struggles. As a matter of fact
without the struggles we can never become a champion. It is possible with
victory and excellence not with hopelessness, despair and frustration. This is
God’s desire for us which is a fantastic calling. The power to do this is given
to us. We are never alone because God is always with us. We should be so
thankful to God for all the wonderful things He allowed us to think, feel, see
and hear. Not only for the things that are visible but also the invisible. God
has given us everything that we need, the love, care and protection that a
child needs from a Father who loves us so much. The readings for today from the
1st, psalm to the gospel all speak of the importance of our senses. Sometimes
we have this tendency to overlook these things and dwell more on the less
important things. We must train our minds and hearts to know the top priority
which is everything that connects us to God at all times. All we have to do is
be aware that God reveals Himself in a very mysterious way that we have to
continuously work for a heart and mind that is focused on the Lord, remove all
distractions in our life so that He will reveal Himself to us. God is infinite
and unlimited in nature and our minds can only comprehend as far as our limited
brains allow. Let us seize every moment and opportunity in order to daily grow
in our knowledge of the Lord. Let us all come to our senses. Once we've seen,
heard, smelled, tasted, touched, felt and experienced who the Lord is in our
lives then we are really blessed in the truest sense of the word. Although we
can only come to the full understanding and knowledge of God when we die, we
can still work our way to knowing God using the best of our abilities for it is
written, if we draw near to God, He will draw near to us. Have you ever
experienced talking to someone but it seems that he/she is not paying
attention. Let us not miss a single detail about our Lord and always be
attentive to Him. If we are caught up in our own personal lives then we have a
tendency to misunderstand the messages sent our way. Let us develop an attitude
of total surrender to God and He in His goodness will make known to us things
beyond our understanding. When we're on the phone we sometimes fail to hear
what's being said to us on the other line. We can always hear this being said,
Hello are you still there? It may be due to a low signal, our lack of attention
and other things that disrupt the communication. We are reminded by God through
the gospel to remove all hindrances and be able to hear him loud and clear. It
is imperative that we heed his call and the time is now. Sometimes we end up
doing things that we are not supposed to do and we get confused and that's
because we are not attuned to our Life Coach, who is God and no one can lead us
to the right direction only Him. We need to sharpen and make our senses very
keen so that we will not miss out on anything. Some people who lack one of the
senses like for example the blind people develop a keen sense of hearing,
feeling and smelling. The blind have mastered well their other senses that they
can hear, feel and smell the slightest sound, touch and scent that can be unnoticeable
for some. We should say from this point
of view that the lack of one sense can enhance the other senses. We can also
say that there are moments in our life when we have to shut out one of our
senses, too. There are a lot of things being presented to us day in and out. We
should know that some things are better left unsaid and ignored. In times like
these we need to know exactly what we need to take in and which of our senses
do we need to pay attention to and focus on in order to see and hear what the
Lord is showing and telling us and be truly blessed. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 10:21-24
At that very moment he rejoiced [in] the holy Spirit and
said, “I give you praise, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you
have hidden these things from the wise and the learned you have revealed them
to the childlike. Yes, Father, such has been your gracious will... anyone to
whom the Son wishes to reveal him...Turning to the disciples in private he
said, Blessed are the eyes that see what you see. 24 For I say to you, many
prophets and kings desired to see what you see, but did not see it, and to hear
what you hear, but did not hear it.
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