1 Kings 2:1-4, 10-12
...“I am going the way of all flesh. Take courage and be a man. 3 Keep the mandate of the LORD, your God, following his ways and observing his statutes, commands, ordinances, and decrees as they are written in the law of Moses, that you may succeed in whatever you do, wherever you turn, 4 and the LORD may fulfill the promise he made on my behalf when he said, ‘If your sons so conduct themselves that they remain faithful to me with their whole heart and with their whole soul, you shall always have someone of your line on the throne of Israel.’”...
Everything begins with life and ends in death. God is the
beginning and the end, the alpha and the omega. Let us just hope and pray that
every family that is celebrating a special occasion will always center on the
greatness of God who made all good things possible most especially the chance
to still celebrate important events. We should make a firm stand on whose side
we really are. Why would we settle for something less when we can settle for
what is best. In all our words, thoughts and actions we must give glory to our
Mighty God. There is none like our God. To Him be all the glory and honor.
Amen. Hallelujah!
1 Chronicles 29:10, 11ab, 11d-12a, 12bcdR: Lord, you are exalted over all.
10 “Blessed may you be, O LORD, God of Israel our father, from eternity to eternity.” (R) 11 “Yours, O LORD, are grandeur and power, majesty, splendor, and glory.” (R) “LORD, you are exalted over all. Yours, O LORD, is the sovereignty; you are exalted as head over all. 12 “Riches and honor are from you.” (R) “In your hand are power and might; it is yours to give grandeur and strength to all.” (R)
This gospel reading commentary by Fr. Joel Jason in Sabbath
specifically mentioned verse 7 which reminds me of a prophecy I received in
Oct. 7, '07 which holds a very significant meaning for me based on the life
changing choices and decisions I've made on that date thus I find inspiration
in reading it. Here is the article from the Sabbath journal.
"There are people who we are simply afraid of. Before
them, we are always careful, calculating, lest we enkindle their wrath. We look
at them as powerful. Today, Jesus commissions His disciples. They are to do
wonders signifying that the Kingdom
of God is at hand. It’s a
curious fact that the Bible narrative used authority instead of power (see
verse 7). What is the difference between power and authority? GK Chesterton is
known to have once said, “If a rhino enters this room, it would definitely have
power over me, but not authority.” Power is something that is imposed from the
outside. Authority is something that emanates from within. A dictator is
powerful over his people, but he has no authority over them. The result of
power is fear. Fear of one’s power is something people give because they have
to. But once you’re no longer “in power” you lose everything besides. The
result of authority is respect and love. Love is something people give you
because they want to. Whatever happens, whether you’re in power or not, people
will always give it you. Power is something we get by lording it over people.
Authority is something we develop by serving people. The Jesus of the Gospels
is one described as having “authority” unlike the Scribes and the Pharisees.
Jesus is the one who came to serve, not to be served, and to place His life as
a ransom for many.” May the “Authority” be with you! Fr. Joel O. Jason"
In Didache entitled,
"Watch my back" by Ariel Driz, he also quoted the bible passage which
is verse 7 of Mark 6
WATCH my BACK!
He summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two
and gave them authority over unclean spirits. – Mark 6:7
Ray Keller once asked a man who just completed his second
tour of duty from the Iraq
war, “What was the most important thing you learned from the war?”
The soldier’s response was quick. “Well, Mr. Keller, I
learned that it is better to be in a team than to be alone.”
The man explained that while in Iraq , they would walk around and
survey the area. They would have a certain formation such that he would focus
on looking ahead while his partner would watch his back. He in turn would watch
the back of the one in front of him. His commander explained to him that loners
have no place in the war. He would need to work well in a team to survive.
While we are encouraged to spend time being alone with God,
we need the help of partners who would “watch our backs” — whether they be your
spouse, your cell group mates, your mentor, your godly friend…. We need them if
we are to win our daily battles.
It would be good to recognize your teammates and partners
and thank God for them! Ariel Driz
All of these remind me too of the time when I was watching
this TFC program Bet on your baby. Prior to the contestant’s decision to smash
the piggy bank labeled #7 I already chose it and to my surprise it did contain
the grand prize and was declared the 1st millionaire winner of the
said game show. What I am trying to emphasize here is the fact that God is ever
present in all things be it big or small. God is always with us. He'll never
leave us and we should forever stay connected to Him for as long we live. If
God is with us then who could be against us. We have to really convince
ourselves of this truth and be confident of the fact that wherever He leads and
brings us, He will never forsake nor abandon us and will surely see us through
it all. Amen. Hallelujah!
Mark 6:7-13
7 Jesus summoned the Twelve and began to send them out two by two and gave them authority over unclean spirits. 8 He instructed them to take nothing for the journey but a walking stick — no food, no sack, no money in their belts. 9 They were, however, to wear sandals but not a second tunic. 10 He said to them, “Wherever you enter a house, stay there until you leave from there. 11 Whatever place does not welcome you or listen to you, leave there and shake the dust off your feet in testimony against them.”...
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