I was so impressed with the way Dr. Scott Hahn from EWTN
show, was talking about angels. He discussed about this topic with such great
enthusiasm and confidence that I should say everybody who heard him was
convinced. His face lighted up and was animated as he described the angels
based on what he extensively read, researched, studied and experienced. He was
trying to relate this belief in angels which dates back to the time of the
Patriarchs, Abraham, Moses, the prophets, Joshua in Jericho , Manoah, Samson, Gideon, Isaiah and
Ezekiel. He said that angels are best friends who are intelligent and strong
and whose purpose is to minister and bring God's gifts to His people. We can
see all throughout the bible the revelation of angels and how they have
rendered an incredible service to mankind extended to the New Testament to Mary
and Joseph. What we are doing right now in the Catholic Church with regards to
our practices has long been established in a holy pattern in the Old Testament
and fulfilled in the New Testament in Jesus Christ. The angels are all subject
to the Lord’s bidding. We are sure to receive tremendous blessings if we are to
ask from our Lord who resurrected from the dead. Favor, anyone? If God has
power over death then what else can't He overcome. Amen. Hallelujah!
Acts 4:32-37
...With great power the apostles bore witness to the
resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and great favor was accorded them all...
Death is not a respecter of age or health. A person could be
young or old, healthy or sick and the worst part we can never tell when it's
coming. Only God knows the length of our days and to Him alone do we entrust
everything. God is powerful and we can surely be at peace with Him. We have
confidence in a God who chose to step down from His throne and became a
helpless baby for our sake. Though, an
infant He holds the world in the palm of His hands. He alone is King. We have
an Infinite and Almighty God and no words are enough to describe Him. Thus we
can only translate those that go beyond words into the spiritual. The spiritual
is real although not material or physical. We have our free will which is
immaterial and thus fall into the spiritual. It makes perfect sense that we
unite our will to God. It may seem an impossibility to be holy and pure at all
times. For man it is, but not for God. We can trust God to supply us with all
that we need to do whatever it takes to be worthy of His kingdom. If we believe
that God calls us then He can surely and absolutely equip us for the work and
plan He has for us. The uniformity of the message in today's readings from the
1st, Psalm and gospel can not be denied. God constantly and persistently send
us occasions and opportunities that will always remind and confront us of this
great attributes of God which are all better than life itself. It is very
important to call on God in prayer at all times. He is Christ the King. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Psalm 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5
R: The Lord is king; he is robed in majesty.
...Your throne stands firm from of old; from everlasting you
are, O LORD. (R) 5 Your decrees are worthy of trust indeed: holiness befits
your house, O LORD, for length of days.
It's funny how some of the movies I have watched somehow
convey the same thought and message that the gospel for today speaks of. I had
shared about this boy in the movie entitled, "The Seeker" who almost
got killed and defeated in the battle to save the world when he almost failed
to see what's right there with him all along. He was in search of 6 signs and
the 5 he already found. He didn't realize that he no longer had to seek or look
for the 6th and final sign, himself. The same is true with another movie
entitled, "The Vanishing" which is about a man patiently and
faithfully searching for his lost girlfriend. He went to the ultimate test when
he willingly subjected himself to a very dangerous and unknown situation that
almost cost him his life just as so he could find out the truth about what
really happened to his girlfriend. Not many of us would be willing to put our
lives at stake if not for the one thing that we consider all worth it. Today's
gospel, Nicodemus was also in search of something. We all too come to a point
in our lives when we look for something we thought we do not know or we really
do not know. We are all seekers one way or another. Sometimes when the
discussion is about our faith and religion things go out of hand and there may
be some misunderstandings that may rise up along the way. It is so difficult at
times to really impart what we know about our faith if we ourselves are not too
knowledgeable about these things. If Jesus Himself experienced this difficulty
with a teacher of Israel ,
how much more with us? It is good to know that Jesus who is the Son of God and
the Authority on all things is reminding us in today's gospel that we as His
followers are also subject to this. It is somehow a wake up call for all of us
to really strive hard in knowing about our faith not for purposes of debate but
because it is our duty to spread the good news about Jesus. We have to discover
more of the heavenly things, really believe and be very convinced of it. What
matters most as we read the gospel is the truth that if like Nicodemus, we go
to Jesus who is someone we all know to be worth all of it then we can surely
find what we are all looking for. The story from the Old Testament of Moses
lifting up the serpent for those bitten by a snake to look at it and spare them
from dying is a reminder of God's endless offering of mercy to heal us from our
sins. Jesus was also lifted up but on a cross to die like a criminal as payment
for our sins. For only the righteous blood of Jesus can satisfy the justice of
God. The price of eternal life bears the blood of His only begotten Son. Amen.
Hallelujah!
John 3:7b-15
...Nicodemus answered and said to him, “How can this
happen?” 10 Jesus answered and said to him, “You are the teacher of Israel
and you do not understand this? 11 Amen, amen, I say to you, we speak of what
we know and we testify to what we have seen, but you people do not accept our
testimony. 12 If I tell you about earthly things and you do not believe, how
will you believe if I tell you about heavenly things? ... And just as Moses
lifted up the serpent in the desert, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, so that everyone who believes in him may have eternal
life."
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