Our God is our stronghold, in Him
alone we must trust. Amen. Hallelujah!
2 Samuel 5: 1-7, 10
But David did take
the stronghold of Zion , which is the City of David . David grew steadily more powerful, for the
LORD of hosts was with him.
If we enter into agreement with any person we have to make
sure that we are able to fulfill it and vice versa for the person whom we make
a contract with. It is so disappointing when things do not turn out the way it
should be and terms and conditions are not followed. I guess, we have all
encountered mishaps and are dismayed along the way. It is always best that if there's someone
whom we should observe and maintain a covenant with then there should be no
other but God. For His words and promises will always remain true. As in
Habakkuk 2:2-3, "Write down the vision clearly upon the tablets, so that
one can read it readily. For the vision still has its time, presses on to
fulfillment, and will not disappoint; If it delays, wait for it, it will surely
come, it will not be late." We can be assured that His covenant will last
and stand firm. Thousands of years have passed and only one name remains tried
and true and continues to stand the test of time and even eternity, the name
above all names, Jesus. If we are to look closely and pay attention to the
succession of events of the salvation history or covenant history which goes
back to the time of Adam & Eve and Noah and dates way back to 1800 BC
during the time of Abraham, Moses (1200), David (means the favored one,1000),
Exodus (600) to the birth of our Lord Jesus we will see God’s faithfulness and
steadfast love for His people. In this
time line are significant events that happened from the time of Creation when
God created man who fell into sin and became unfaithful and how God
continuously called us back to Him by showing us who He really is throughout
the length of time. As dramatic events unfold, like the entrance of the Israelites
to the promised land, the pockets of rebellion as they took over the 12 tribes
and settled into a life of monarchy (kings) from their 1st king (Saul) to King
David and King Solomon, the time of David is described as the greatest time of
the people of God. Today’s psalm speaks of how God is pleased with His faithful
servants and promises to maintain kindness forever. If we look at St. Joseph in the eyes of
the Jews, we find that he is the person who gave Jesus His proper name and
claim as descendant of King David. Joseph was more of a foster father, because
he was truly the legal father of Jesus. In like manner, he was not just the
guardian of Mary. Before the law and traditions of Israel , he was the husband of Mary
of Nazareth, the one who legitimized the “virgin birth” of Jesus to Mary. In
the church’s liturgy, Joseph, aside from the Blessed Mother, is the only saint
mentioned in the “Divine Praises” for the Eucharistic Benediction. Then, according to experts on the apparitions
of Fatima, Joseph was the only saint who appeared with the Blessed Mother in
those phenomena that happened in Portugal ." All these things
tell us that there is really no cause for worry and fear for we have a God who
is faithful to all His promises. We should always be reminded of this reality
and never doubt that everything will come to pass. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 89: 20, 21-22 , 25 -26
R: My faithfulness and my mercy shall be with him.
....Once you spoke in a vision, and to your faithful ones
you said “On a champion I have placed a crown; over the people I have set a
youth. R. “I have found David, my servant; with my holy oil I have anointed
him, That my hand may be always with him, and that my arm may make him strong.”
R. “My faithfulness and my mercy shall be with him, and through my name shall
his horn be exalted. I will set his hand upon the sea, his right hand upon the
rivers.”
The truth is that there is no sin that God can not forgive.
No sin is greater than the mercy of God. Now what is this in today's gospel
that speaks of unforgiveable sin? God the Holy Spirit dwells in us and if we
continue to dishonor Him with our persistent and unstoppable sinning then it
could already be called blaspheming because we are continuously ignoring the
constant presence of God in us. It's totally refusing God's mercy. It's plain
and simple. God forgives all sins but can't forgive those who do not ask for it
nor are those who aren’t sorry for it. This happens when our hearts are
hardened by sin. I had been bothered by this sensitivity in my tooth and found
out that it has hardened plaque and can not be fixed by a simple oral
prophylaxis. It needed deep cleaning and costs much more in order to save the
tooth. We need to give proper attention like constant and regular check up to
the dentist in order to avoid something like this from happening. The same is
true if we do not take care of our souls and continue to sin. Sin and plaque
may have something in common after all.
If it becomes too hard, we may come to a point when we are beyond
repair. Let us not allow this to happen and be forever stained with everlasting
sin. We are all called by God to receive the promised eternal inheritance. No
one is exempted or excluded from it only those who by their own free will
refuse to respond to this wonderful gift. It sometimes happens when we tend to
take for granted what is being given to us by setting it aside and forgetting
about it. Let us be perfectly aware of this gift and get a hold of it for it is
ours to keep. The good news of our salvation which was obtained for us more
than 2000 years ago by Jesus Christ on the cross is still being proclaimed to
this very day. There is no way we can deny the truth for heaven and earth will
fade but God's words will remain. We are not bound of any chains for God has
set us free, we claim victory in Jesus name. Amen. Hallelujah!
Mark 3:22-30
....But no one can enter a strong man’s house to plunder his
property unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can plunder his house.
Amen, I say to you, all sins and all blasphemies that people utter will be
forgiven them. But whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never
have forgiveness, but is guilty of an everlasting sin.”
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