God had it all prefigured. God's promise to King David that
from His descendants will come forth a Savior who is to rule the world was
fulfilled when our Blessed Virgin Mary accepted God's plan. At the time when
the Angel Gabriel announced to her that she will bear Jesus, the Son of God she
just surrendered her will to God. It was not an easy decision for her at that
time but she trusted God completely. She may not have understood everything but
she entered into that deep trust in God and believed. It was a decision not
merely based on some vague feeling or a pleasant emotion that makes people good
when times are good. Thus the title "Seat of Wisdom" perfectly fits
her. Our Lady not only does the normal part of loving. She is filled by the love
of her Son that is given to her in very extraordinary circumstances. Not by a
normal birth and conception before marriage. She conceived in her womb the Son
of God and with that conception is a God sent promise. Her motherhood goes
beyond the normal sufferings that any mother experiences. She traveled to Bethlehem in her
pregnancy, was refused of a place to stay and gave birth in a manger. She had
to give up a home and went into exile in Egypt . She continues to believe in
that Son of hers, the Son of God as He perplexed her. In the finding of Jesus
in the temple, when she heard the words of Simeon in the
Presentation,"...a sword will pierce your heart..." The wedding in Cana when she said, "Do whatever He tells you".
She stored and kept it in her heart although she did not understand everything.
She loved and continued to believe until she saw and heard the mocking words
addressed to her Son during the scourging and the crowning with thorns until
she stood at the foot of the cross. That was not what's in her mind when the
Angel Gabriel appeared to her to inherit the throne of King David. At the foot
of the cross she was given a sad substitute in St. John when told, "Mother, behold your
son" She accepts that and enters into an experience of charity and suffering.
Normally a person would fight back to those who hurt our children. It is a
normal reaction if we see others harm our child. Jesus truly became flesh in
the womb of Mary. We have to take the reality of the choice that Mary made, the
reality of the incarnation. What we need is true devotion to Mary that brings
us close to God. We look through the gospel and see the dividing line whether
we accept or reject it. We have to recreate and enter into that Incarnation
without over spiritualizing or rejecting it which brings us away from God. Some
Catholics has the temptation of being accustomed like the people of Nazareth . They grew up
with Jesus and Mary as part of their environment but never live it seriously.
Sometimes we become overly familiar. We become horrible hypocrites. Our
devotion to Mary turns out to be a skirt where we can hide in. We claim to be
on a pilgrimage with Mary but it makes no impact in our lives. We never
understand the suffering of Christ. We misuse the scapular but continue to live
our sinful behavior. The scapular should be worn as if we are putting on the
yoke of Christ. The externals of this devotion becomes a block when we fail to
understand and live the charity that Mary did. Let us be careful that
everything we do is not just superficial. We have to enter into the love of
Mary in which she felt the love of Jesus in what He did for us to redeem us.
Bring us to a deeper love of Christ our Lord and look at Jesus through her
perspective and love. Let us follow the example of Mary, from that joyful
moment of the annunciation as she fulfilled the promise of God to the throne of
King David to the sorrowful sight of her only Son as she stood at foot of the
cross and ultimately to the glorious resurrection. The bible passages from the
Old Testament down to the New Testament are all confirmed and fulfilled. It
proves that God has great plans for all of us laid out even before we came to
be. One of the most important things that we need to fulfill is found in
today's 1st reading which is to be "a man after God's own heart and carry
out His every wish" It's not that difficult after all if we'll keep on
focusing on our Savior, Jesus, who have won for us our salvation. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Acts 13:13-25
...‘I have found David, son of Jesse, a man after my own
heart; he will carry out my every wish.’ 23 From this man’s descendants God,
according to his promise, has brought to Israel a savior, Jesus....
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. We look at St. Joseph in the eyes of the Jews, he was
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!
P S A L M
Psalm 89:2-3. 21-22. 25 and 27
R: For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.
1 [2] The promises of the LORD I will sing forever; through
all generations my mouth shall proclaim your faithfulness, 2 [3] for you have
said, “My kindness is established forever”; in heaven you have confirmed your
faithfulness. (R) 20 [21] “I have found David, my servant; with my holy oil I
have anointed him, 21 [22] that my hand may be always with him, and that my arm
may make him strong.” (R) 24 [25] My faithfulness and my kindness shall be with
him, and through my name shall his horn be exalted. 26 [27] “He shall say of
me, ‘You are my father, my God, the rock, my savior!’
There are some things that we knew even before it happened,
some call it gut feeling. Why is this so? For He is God who knows our past,
present and future. We should always remember, He is a considerate God who care
for our feelings and longings. The only problem is that even if it's right
before our very eyes we sometimes don't see it. We are too preoccupied, all we
have to do is be very attentive and focus on God's goodness and divine
providence. God deemed it so that all the messages proclaimed by the prophets
from of old have come to pass and were fulfilled. Sometimes we go through
difficult times and the future seem so dark and dreadful. Whenever this happens
let us not forget and always remember the promises that He has long ago planted
in our hearts and never lose hope in a God who is able, the great I AM. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 13,16-20.
...If you understand this, blessed are you if you do it. 18
I am not speaking of all of you. I know those whom I have chosen. But so that
the scripture might be fulfilled,.. From now on I am telling you before it
happens, so that when it happens you may believe that I AM...
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