Sirach 47:2-11
Like the choice fat of the sacred offerings, so was David in
One of the
intriguing and debatable issues that always come up is about free will. God is
all powerful and He can make all things possible. Due to the unerring nature of
God, He was, is and will never be wrong and there is no room for mistakes. We
are God's creation and must have been perfect in everyway. So how come human
beings who are on top of all His creation always end up in chaos and disorder. There
is no doubt to the perfection of God's handiwork, the only flaw is that we have
our free will, if we could really call it a flaw. That we are not treated as
merely slaves, puppets and robots that should follow our master's bidding since
we have our free will is the most perfect gift a creator could ever give to his
creation. Thank God! He is not an overpowering and oppressing God. He respects
and honors us with this gift of free will to do anything we please. This is
something that only perfect love can permit. It is from our love for God
that we should gather our strength. We should focus on that alone and
everything will follow. There is no doubt that God has already won the crown
for us, all we have to do is defend our title as heirs of the kingdom of God
from the snatchers of this grace. Show forth God's power in our lives. All we
need to do is always call upon the Lord and we are safe. We are constantly
beset by troubles in life but we should never forget that God is always with us
and for us to win all our battles. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 18:31, 47, 50, 51R: Blessed be God my salvation!
30 [31] God’s way is unerring, the promise of the LORD is fire-tried; he is a shield to all who take refuge in him. (R) 46 [47] The LORD live! And blessed be my Rock! Extolled be God my savior. 49 [50] Therefore will I proclaim you, O LORD, among the nations, and I will sing praise to your name. (R) 50 [51] You who gave great victories to your king and showed kindness to your anointed, to David and his posterity forever.
It is just very sad that despite the many times God tries to
convey His love to us, we still sometimes back away. We've got to stand firm,
hold our ground and not give in to the world's pressures. Let us not end up
like Herod who came as close to knowing what is righteousness and holiness but
never really got to the doing and acting part. In the Philippines we have a habit of
calling people names. For someone to be called Herod or Herodes means being
really naughty and bad. We may all claim to know what is right but we have to
realize that we may never be able to come to a point where we can claim to be a
better person than Herod. We may have this impression that we are far better
Christians than any of the others we know but we may be wrong. For all we know
we are not far from being like Herod or much worse. Let us hope not. For there
is really more to being a Christian than what we actually know. As what have
been mentioned in the 1st reading about the sanctity of marriage, it is now
being emphasized once more in today's gospel. John the Baptist paid a great
price for this truth. We sometimes don't realize it, but we may also be guilty
just like Herodias. We may not be committing adultery like her but we too
succumb to the temptation of eliminating the people and circumstances around us
that is a source of inconvenience or simply not conformed to our personal
statement and views. We also make use of other people to camouflage or hide our
true intentions in order for us to carry out our plans without the guilt of
having participated in it. We resort to all kinds of disguise without knowing
that in the process of doing so we are headed for the worst kind of
situation. Let us not further aggravate
it and know in our heart, mind and soul that all areas of our life needs to be
totally surrendered to God not just a part, half but our entire being. In doing so with the gift of free will we
allow ourselves to enjoy life at its fullness because we are not bound or tied
and can exercise this gift as much as we want and never run out. We should not
be too carried away though and forget that it is also because of this free will
that we are also presented with horrible things as in today's gospel that are
products of the wrong use of this gift. It is of prime importance that we
exercise, use and handle this gift with much care. This is the reflection
question and prayer that I read in Didache: What do you do when you are under
pressure? Do you stand up for what is right or you just go with the crowd
because everyone else is doing it? Lord, grant me the wisdom and the courage to
do what is pleasing in Your sight even if the world laughs at me. And in
Companion, Fr. Martin Macasaet said the following words. "Yes, we, too,
are called and challenged to imitate John the Baptist’s courageous act of
witnessing —not necessarily in the form of a bloody beheading, of course. Today’s
Christian martyrdoms are certainly more of a subtle and sophisticated kind. But
perhaps, they are just as compelling and exigent — as when our moral principles
are tested in our workplaces, or when our senses are bombarded by sexually
suggestive images, or when we are scandalized by the bad examples of our
leaders and celebrities, and so on." We all have our own personal Herod,
Salome and worst our Herodias tendencies in life. Only we ourselves know these
and what specific aspect it is in our lives. Unless we acknowledge them, firmly
reject and stand up against it instead of yielding to it then we are no better
than any of them. In today's gospel we are also reminded of our stubbornness
when we insist on doing things our way. We could somehow relate this to those
who insist on wearing something even if it doesn't fit them just because it is
the "in" thing. The same way with our life we end up looking foolish
when we insist on keeping up with the latest trend and fashion that this world
offers when the only thing that is well fitted to us is to always wear the
clothes of Jesus which is fashioned in the passion of the cross in order to be
the best dressed Christian. People may not be able to know it by just looking
at us and we can easily get away with our wrong doings which we have kept in
secret or hidden in our thoughts and feelings which no human person can see but
God does. We’ve got to believe that there is really somebody watching us as the
song says. Sometimes we forget that God can see through us and knows exactly
what's inside our hearts and minds. Let us not wait for the time when we like
the scribes and Pharisees will be spoken to by God in this manner. Let us
choose to hear words of commendation from the Lord rather than be called a
hypocrite. Let us truly be the person that God wants us to be, whether there
are people who can see our goodness or not. Amen. Hallelujah!
...John had said to Herod, "It is not lawful for you to
have your brother's wife."
Herodias harbored a grudge against him and wanted to kill
him... “I want you to give me at once on a platter the head of John the
Baptist.” The king was deeply distressed, but because of his oaths and the
guests he did not wish to break his word to her. So he promptly dispatched
an executioner with orders to bring back his head. He went off and beheaded him
in the prison. He brought in the head on a platter and gave it to the girl.
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