Man has a spirit and a body that are equally important. But
having a spirit sets man apart from all other creation. Everything else has a
body, but Adam received an infused knowledge of God and self consciousness that
can make us distinguish one thing from the other and transforms it to
experience. God created the garden with the tree of good and evil. Man is a
person and is subject to God but we are invited to experience a relationship
with God unlike any other beings. Man has the glory of being on top of
creation. We are called to respond to this privilege in order to participate
with God and enjoy being good, submissive, obedient, humble and all other
virtues. It is just sad that this is something that sometimes we all don’t do.
We still suffer from the weakness of original sin. As in Romans 7:19, For I do
not do the good I want, but I do the evil I do not want. We have been given the
tree to make a choice to do right or wrong. That is theoretical and practical
as we experience this personal awareness of this tree. This establishes what
man should be but what we experience in life now is not characterized with a
life of good. We have the freedom of choice from within through our self
consciousness and self determination that has a will through intelligence. This
allow us to demonstrate that man alone being on top among all other creation
possess these qualities in the entire world to dominate others and makes us
able to be in relationship with God. In sin we lose grace and break this
relationship which is manifested as earth resists our possessive domination
when we try to use and abuse creation in contrary to the Creator’s will. This
we have seen in various natural calamities. The Holy Spirit dwells in our
hearts where our will is formed in grace with loving obedience to God and form
actions that show integrity. Although this should be the case we sometimes do
not reflect it but act in rebellion and contrary to how God created the
universe. In order for us to realize what we’re created to be we have been
permitted by God to form our knowledge and experiences to manipulate our
feelings. Let us fervently hope and pray
that what comes out of us is His word, His love and not our own so as to be
rather than just to seem to be, a friend of God. Sometimes we are so obsessed
of something without realizing that God has given us a lot of things,
everything we need. In today's 1st
reading we are reminded that we need not insist on that one single thing that
we are completely aware is forbidden and instead divert our attention on the
many opportunities and blessings that are already within our reach.
We’ve got to straighten up some things about God. Who He is
and what He wants for our life. What is our picture of God? It’s not surprising
to know that most of us think that God doesn’t want us to have fun. It’s like
all the things that we want to do with our friends that are interesting and
exciting when we were young are against God’s commandments. It may seem like we
have to settle for less. What’s worse is that all the faithful Catholics get
less out of life. This is part of the propaganda way back in the Garden of
Eden. God gave us a magnificent paradise wherein there is perfect intimacy and
no shame with each other. In the Garden they have everything they need but gave
just one limit, not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This
is very interesting because God said, “Don’t do this because you will die.” The
reason why God commands us something is because He is a loving Father who cares
for us. He wants us to have the best. But then came the serpent, he didn’t
create Adam & Eve, nor gave the garden or anything at all. All the serpent
gave was a lie and told Adam & Eve not to listen to God or they’ll lose out
and won’t become like God. They were made to believe that God is holding out
something from them and is actually their rival because God doesn’t want them
to have what He has. So instead of trusting the one who gave them everything,
they trusted a stranger. They disobeyed God and listened to the liar. They were
hooked into a downward spiral of destruction. This is what sin is all about. It
is a trap. It is disguised as an apparent good because the fruit looks good and
desirable but it ends in disaster. The relationship with God is messed up and
so creation turned against them, thorns and thistles appear and things in life
become hard. This is what sin does, it seemed small but it gets out of control.
Things get worse and worse and there are broken lives everywhere. This is the
reality about sin. We are draining life out of ourselves. It's time we know who
we should listen to for the enemy is wise and deceiving so let us not be duped
any longer. Amen. Hallelujah!
Genesis 2:7-9, 3:1-7
...Now the serpent was the most cunning of all the animals
that the LORD God had made. The serpent asked the woman, “Did God really tell
you not to eat from any of the trees in the garden?” 2 The woman answered the
serpent: “We may eat of the fruit of the trees in the garden; 3 it is only
about the fruit of the tree in the middle of the garden that God said, “ ‘You
shall not eat it or even touch it, lest you die.’ ” 4 But the serpent said to
the woman: “You certainly will not die! 5 No, God knows well that the moment
you eat of it your eyes will be opened and you will be like gods who know what
is good and what is bad.” 6 The woman saw that the tree was good for food,
pleasing to the eyes, and desirable for gaining wisdom. So she took some of its
fruit and ate it; and she also gave some to her husband, who was with her, and
he ate it...
The problem is that there is a great propaganda out there.
It makes sin appear with all its fun, excitement and glamour. It makes virtue
appear boring, lame, bland and unexciting. But the truth of the matter is, it’s
not. The pleasures that God created in this world are enjoyed the most by those
who don’t abuse them and use it simply. Who do we think enjoys food most? The
person who doesn’t know how to fast and engorges all the time or a person after
a fast experiences a feast? The virtuous person enjoys life the most. The
person who uses creation and all things according to God’s plan enjoys it the
most. It is because pleasure is God’s idea. All the good things in the world
that people want are God’s idea. Satan can’t invent even one bit of pleasure. But God commands them to be used so that it
leads to life and a part of life is joy. The way to enjoy life is to follow
God’s commands. Life is not all about rules and regulations. God did not just
give us a bunch of rules and regulations that we are supposed to obey like
machines. What we do does not just proceed from who we are but also makes us
who we are. The actions we engage, the
words that we say and the things that we do have an impact on us. We are making
ourselves all the time. God created us when we came out of the womb, our
mothers and father have a great role in that but our creation continues every
single day of our lives. We’re even becoming someone more beautiful, mature and
stronger or someone weaker and more despicable. There’s no middle ground. We’re
going one way or another. Life leads either to heaven or to hell. That’s what
the acts that we commit do. Let us always ask God's mercy for our sins and
repent of it. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalms 51:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17
R: Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned.
1 [3] Have mercy on me, O God, in your goodness; in the
greatness of your compassion wipe out my offense. 2 [4] Thoroughly wash me from
my guilt and of my sin cleanse me. (R) 3 [5] For I acknowledge my offense, and
my sin is before me always. 4 [6] “Against you only have I sinned, and done
what is evil in your sight.” (R) 10 [12] A clean heart create for me, O God,
and a steadfast spirit renew within me. 11 [13] Cast me not out from your
presence, and your Holy Spirit take not from me. (R) 12 [14] Give me back the
joy of your salvation, and a willing spirit sustain in me. 15 [17] O Lord, open
my lips, and my mouth shall proclaim your praise.
We can never outdo the generosity of our God. Thus we should
always look at the positive side of things. We should dwell on the goodness of
God rather than on the misconceptions or wrong mindset we have of God. We could
probably have a better understanding of God if we are truly open to the truth
that we have a God who is abounding in grace and mercy who can always give and
provide whatever we need whether it be material, spiritual and any other aspect
that God is able to make right. We have to be more inclined to think of the
greatness and infinite love of God our Father. 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. 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. But 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 has already been
given to us. We should continuously be thankful that though we deserve to be
punished for all our sins, Jesus took it upon Himself because of His great love
for us. We are truly blessed! Amen. Hallelujah!
Romans 5:12-19
Brothers and sisters: Through one man sin entered the world,
and through sin, death, and thus death came to all men, inasmuch as all sinned.
If by that one person’s transgression the many died, how much more did the grace
of God and the gracious gift of the one man Jesus Christ overflow for the many.
For if, by the transgression of the one, death came to reign through that one,
how much more will those who receive the abundance of grace
and the gift of justification come to reign in life through
the one Jesus Christ. In conclusion, just as through one transgression
condemnation came upon all, so, through one righteous act acquittal and life
came to all. 19 For just as through the disobedience of one person the many
were made sinners, so through the obedience of one the many will be made
righteous.
Today's gospel speaks of an important aspect of the season
of Lent and the particular mystery of Jesus’ life when immediately after He
fasted and prayed in the desert for 40 days was tempted by the devil. Jesus
rebuffs this attack and points to Adam & Eve’s temptation and Israel ’s
journey in the desert for 40 years. What is represented there are 3 basic
temptations. Eve was tempted to eat of the fruit because it is pleasing to the
eyes. This tempts us to greed because it looks good to eat and can satisfy
one’s self. The desires of the flesh tempt us also to lust. It is also said
that it is desirable for the knowledge so it can give power and prods a person
to pride. From the very beginning since the fall of Adam & Eve in the
garden, the devil has capitalized on these 3 things, greed, lust and pride.
Even before the fall these were with us already and the devil capitalized on it to trick Adam
& Eve hence the fall. As we can see, the devil also used these 3 basic
temptations to Jesus. After fasting for 40 days, Jesus was hungry and tempted
to turn the stone to bread for satisfaction of the flesh, which is connected to
lust. The devil also told Jesus to throw Himself off from the top of the temple
since the angels would be there to catch Him. This is the sin get a hold of
power and pride. The devil asked Jesus
to look at all the cities and offered to give Him power and glory which is the
sin to greed. As we can see these are the same 3 temptations that Adam &
Eve fell into but the devil is dumb to think that Jesus could be tempted with
the same temptations. We may also want to look at Israel ’s journey in the desert
which took them 40 years trying to get to the Promised Land. This is the
salvific meaning of Jesus’ 40 days in the desert. He is the new Adam, who
remains faithful to fulfill the promise to Israel . He is totally obedient to
the divine will and is the devil’s conqueror. He binds satan that tricked Adam
& Eve in giving into and robbing us of all the graces we have before the
fall. He takes back the plunder and anticipates His further victory at the
passion on the cross which is the supreme act of obedience. Jesus’ temptation
reveals the Son of God who is the Messiah. He is our high priest who has been
tested as we are and yet did not fall into sin. This is the mystery that the
Church wants to unite us with each year, Jesus in the desert who is the same
Christ who vanquished the tempter for us. These solemn 40 days of Lent should make
us keep this at the back of our minds and connect it to the mystery of Jesus at
the desert which has a two fold character. First is by recalling our baptism or
those preparing for it like the catechumens preparing to be baptized at the
Easter vigil of the church on Holy Saturday. What it means to be a baptized
person and what does it entail? Do we recognize that? Second is to recognize it
as a time of penance. Think of what we have done to offend God. It is a time to
reflect at where the state of the world is heading and the culture which we
have been disposed of. It calls us to pray more diligently and be faithful to
the word of God. This is also a time of
preparation for Easter so that we become predisposed to a faithful reception of
the graces that Christ merited on his death on the cross. We can also observe
interior penance which can best be manifested in many ways which the scriptures
insist on always. There are 3 forms, prayer, fasting and alms giving. These
once again make connections to the mystery of Christ in the desert for 40 days.
These 3 forms are what every person struggles with most of the time but can
help us in many ways to fight those 3 main temptations. Prayer expresses
conversion in our relationship with God. Alms giving make better our
relationship with other people to overcome greed and selfishness. Fasting to
one’s self which is the focus for today’s readings is to fight against lust and
sensuality. It develops mastery over our instincts and attains freedom of
heart. In this way, we are preparing ourselves for the fruitful celebration of
Easter by recalling our baptism as the Church unites herself to Jesus on the
desert. Not to forget the 3 forms of penance which help us in conversion to
fight the ancient temptations of pride, greed and lust. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 4:1-11
1 At that time Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert
to be tempted by the devil. 2 He fasted for forty days and forty nights, and
afterwards he was hungry. 3 The tempter approached and said to him, “If you are
the Son of God, command that these stones become loaves of bread.” 4 He said in
reply, “It is written: ‘One does not live by bread alone, but by every word
that comes forth from the mouth of God.’ ” 5 Then the devil took him to the
holy city, and made him stand on the parapet of the temple, 6 and said to him,
“If you are the Son of God, throw yourself down. For it is written: ‘He will
command his angels concerning you’ and ‘with their hands they will support you,
lest you dash your foot against a stone.’ ” 7 Jesus answered him, “Again it is
written, ‘You shall not put the Lord, your God, to the test.’ ” 8 Then the
devil took him up to a very high mountain, and showed him all the kingdoms of
the world in their magnificence, 9 and he said to him, “All these I shall give
to you, if you will prostrate yourself and worship me.” 10 At this, Jesus said
to him, “Get away, Satan! It is written: ‘The Lord, your God, shall you worship
and him alone shall you serve.’ ” 11 Then the devil left him and, behold, angels
came and ministered to him.
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