Today is the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and it
should remind us of the love that God has for us since time immemorial. It goes
as far back to our salvation history or covenant history from 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. From this time line we can see 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. Like the period (721) when Hosea
started to prophesy for God and ministered. There are dramatic events like the
entrance of the Israelites to the promised land and the pockets of rebellion as
they took over the 12 tribes. They settled into a life of monarchy (kings) from
their 1st king (Saul) to King David and King Solomon. The time of David is the
greatest time of the people of God when the kingdom grew bigger while the time
of Solomon is the time when the temple is at its best owing to the "wisdom
of Solomon which was manifested in the 3000 proverbs and 1005 songs he wrote.
But it was also marked by an event when the kingdom was divided due to
Solomon's involvement to 1005 wives. It was a very difficult time marked by
political upheaval, assassinations and adultery in the manner of the people's
worship to Yahweh mixed with the pagan god, Baal. This was also the time when
Hosea came into view. During that time of existing oppressive situation, Hosea
married Gomer a prostitute whom he loves but was unfaithful and deserted him.
His painful relationship with his wife symbolizes the covenant relationship of
God's love and relationship to man. Hosea's life demonstrated to us his immense
love for his wife despite all the unfaithfulness and deception he experienced
from their relationship. Hosea can be described as a book of relationship,
fidelity and God's faithfulness despite our unfaithfulness. God's fidelity to
his people is described in terms of marriage, a divine love, fiery and
affectionate for Israel
as the "bride of God." The love of God can be likened to a man who
married a woman out of his great love for her. How can we relate that kind of
love when it comes to our longing and desire to be in union with God in the
sacraments especially when we become one in the Holy Eucharist? Is it the same
fiery and compassionate love of a man for the woman he longs to make love to?
God throughout time has sent emissaries, patriarchs, prophets and kings to
declare His great love for us and in the fullness of time has ultimately
revealed His naked love in its entirety by sending His only begotten Son Jesus who
was not spared to suffer and die on the cross just to show His great love for
us. I should say that God is reminding me once again of some special events in
my life. Firstly because of this person in my life who was also instrumental
for the deepening of my faith in Jesus. One of the people who helped in
bringing me closer to God is Gloria Dar. I was just new in the Catholic
Charismatic Renewal then and I must admit that she was one person that God has
used tremendously in my life. I could never forget when I was still pregnant
with my son Jude most especially because it was Sis Gloria Dar who envisioned
Jesus carrying a baby standing in the middle of our prayer circle and
specifically described Him wearing the Sacred Heart attire and said these
words, "I have a message for my daughter, consecrate the baby in your
womb." This happened in a prayer
meeting I attended during that time which happened to be on the 9th day of my Sacred
Heart novena, and Sis Gloria, the prayer leader whom I just met, did not know
of my novena neither of my pregnancy nor would even suspect of it. Looking back
at my life back then most especially at that time when I first had this
devotion to the Sacred Heart, I can never deny and forget for the rest of my
life the dramatic and significant events that happened during my novena to the
Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude Thaddeus which opened up the door for
miracles to happen. I have witnessed the
revelation of God's great love to me especially when I gave birth to Jude, my
1st born son, as proof of His undeniably awesome and unbelievable miracle when
he came out normal and healthy despite my problematic pregnancy. From that day
forward, God never ceased to amaze me every single turn in my life since His love
is beyond comprehension. Amen. Hallelujah!
Deuteronomy 7:6-11
...Understand, then, that the LORD, your God, is God indeed,
the faithful God who keeps his merciful covenant down to the thousandth
generation...
We can never fathom the wisdom of God but we can always
remain confident in the truth that His kindness is perfect and everlasting. He
makes all things work for good. When we feel so helpless, miserable and alone,
never ever doubt that He can't help but be the loving God that He is. God loves
us so much that he will adjust to our needs and make things work for good.
There is no reason for us to even doubt and hold back anything from the Lord
for nothing is too difficult for Him. If we are confident of God's Providence in our lives
then nothing should even make us doubt that God is able to redeem us and take
us out of misery. God has made known His kindness, mercy and secures justice
for all. He knows exactly what we need at the precise moment and brings forth
everything in its appointed time. Furthermore, God wanted to take our
transgressions as far as the east is from the west. How far is the east from
the west? Only God knows. We know that the distance is unfathomable, that’s
what the Lord does with our sins. How much does He loves us? We know that His
love and mercy is immeasurable. There is really none like our God. And reading
part of the psalm reading made me remember the song "Loving and
Forgiving". He is our best bet for always and there is no one or nothing
else that could or should take first place in our lives more than the Lord.
Whenever we receive goodness and kindness from people we meet we are very much
delighted and pleased with it. How much more would we feel if we have God's
favor resting upon us. There is nothing else better compared to this. We may
search long and hard but we can never really find true satisfaction and remain
restless unless we have God in our life. We only have to believe in God's
kindness and mercy and we will surely see it happen in our life before our very
eyes. He is our refuge and strength. To whom can we go but to God alone. The
world’s point of view is very contradictory to the message that God wanted us
to live by. We need to pray hard for the
desire to always follow what is pleasing before the Lord and not forget that it
is what really matters first and foremost. We are so blessed that we did not
live during the time when Christians were being persecuted and martyred and
what we are enjoying right now are already the benefits of God's marvelous work
wrought by His mighty hand. This is why we should stop complaining and just
keep our hope if we truly believe that we have a God and Father who is full of
kindness and goodness. This reminds me of the prophet Amos. He is a prosperous
herdsman/farmer, well educated and traveled. His time (746-786) was an age of
prosperity but severely marked with moral decay and spiritual bankruptcy. He
experienced a luxurious life, lived in the garrison city a place dominated by
people of power and had all the time to study the scriptures. He lived in affluence,
belonged and embraced the "clan system/wisdom" which is a guild or
crusade to maintain the purity of the tradition of the temple of Jerusalem
which houses the "Ark of the Covenant". He saw the evil of excess in
Tekoa, he witnessed the "left" (poverty) and the "right"
(wealth and affluence) side. Being himself a dresser of the sycamore tree who
worked with his people, he also saw the plight and injustice that is existent
during that time. His prophetic mission emerged as an offshoot of his kingly
and priestly status and was able to go through all these stages making him a
good "nabi" hebrew word for prophet. We, too as followers of Jesus
should also go through certain stages and fulfill our call or mission to be
king, priest and prophet in our own personal lives. What I learned in the bible
study about the very relevant and essential Hebrew word "pescher"
which means repetitious study, reading and pronunciation of the word of God is
a tool to achieve this goal and always be reminded about the goodness and
benefits of being a genuine, equipped and well fulfilled follower of Jesus. The
God of yesterday, today and forevermore. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 103:1-2, 3-4, 8 and 10
R: The Lord’s kindness is everlasting to those who fear him.
1 Bless the LORD, O my soul; and all my being, bless his holy
name. 2 Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits. (R) 3 He
pardons all your iniquities, he heals all your ills. 4 He redeems your life
from destruction, he crowns you with kindness and compassion. (R) The LORD
secures justice and the rights of all the oppressed. He has made known his ways
to Moses, and his deeds to the children of Israel .
Today’s 2nd reading reminds of this sickly old man who told
me that he has seen Jesus. He said that he had been through tough periods in
his life and those were the times that he believed he had seen Him. At that
time I never thought that I could hear something like that from him since he
said that he was raised as a kid not to believe in God but since he was nearing
the end stage of his earthly life it was very consoling to know that he started
to have thoughts about Jesus. What made this occurrence even more special was
the fact that today's 1st reading was the same message I imparted to him.
Another thing I am reminded of is the EWTN show entitled “The Journey Home”
They featured former Protestant ministers (Anglican, Presbyterian and Lutheran)
who converted and became Catholic priests. It was indeed a privilege to hear them
talking about the Catholic faith. Fr. Ray Ryland even said that just a few days
after he was ordained as a Catholic priest he shouted out loud that he is ready
to die. I was also very happy to know that one of the priests they featured was
Fr. Dwight Longenecker who happened to be the author of a book I read and loved
so much. Hearing him talk on television and having read his book gave me an
additional joy having known this priest who happens to be the author of the
Living Rosary book which has touched and moved me to a deeper understanding of
how to meditate when praying the rosary considering the fact that he used to be
a former Protestant minister who has now embraced the Catholic faith. I felt
the enormous love and mercy of God for them as they made a distinct stand to
embrace God’s love in return in the light of the Catholic faith. Our
God is a perfect and precise God. No hit and miss and trial and error kind of
thing. I am continuously amazed at how God speaks to us in a very specific way.
Unless we relate our life to the scriptures and really transform us to the
likeness of Jesus then everything that we learn will be for nothing. As we come
to believe in what we've heard, learned and witnessed about God, today's 2nd
reading poses the same challenge to fulfill the scripture passage in our lives.
I believe that there is indeed nothing more that God could have done for us
which He has not done. The greatest mystery ever known to man is the mystery of
God revealed in the flesh. Jesus was conceived for 9 months in the womb of the
Blessed Virgin Mary and became man. We are invited to contemplate on these
great and beautiful truths. There is no other name other than Jesus unto which
we are to be saved. The revelation and manifestation of God who became man must
be shown in us and cause an awakening in the personal level. Those who were
present in the Nativity of our Lord and gazed at Infant Jesus in swaddling
clothes in a manger have definitely experienced a personal awakening.
Especially the eyes of the magi or the well known scholars and scientists at
that time, they saw a baby lying in the straw but were able to grasp what their
senses failed to fathom. They offered gifts and went down on their knees to pay
homage to a God in the form of an innocent baby. They saw God and heaven here
on earth and thus paved the way also for man to be with God in heaven. The
faith of the Magi is the first fruits of the belief of the Gentiles. So that
God will be known not only to Judea and the
Jews but to the Gentiles as well. God came to save not just a few or the chosen
people but He came to save us all. No one is excluded. No other love is greater
than the love that God has for each one of us. If only we are fully aware of
this then we will all be compelled to share this great love. Let us always be
reminded of this so that our thought, word and action resounds this truth. Amen.
Hallelujah!
1 John 4:7-16
7 Beloved, let us love one another, because love is of God;
everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God. 8 Whoever is without love
does not know God, for God is love...the love of God was revealed to us: God
sent his only Son into the world so that we might have life through him. 10 In
this is love: not that we have loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son
as expiation for our sins.
As we continue
the process of living, dying and the hope of resurrecting, we the church of God , the triumphant (angels and saints
in heaven), militant (the living) and suffering (souls in purgatory) join
forces in prayer in the hope that we will all someday be together in heaven. We
can not deny the fact that we live in an imperfect world but in it also came
forth a glorious array of men and women, the saints. I do believe that we can
look after the example they left behind and ask at the same time their
intercession in order for us to truly live the life of Jesus the way they did.
The life of the Blessed Mother and the saints although they generally represent
a life of sacrifice and sorrow from the world's point of view is in truth
victorious and triumphant. You know why? I believe that they have learned the
secret enclosed in today's gospel. By this time we may have experienced and
witnessed a lot in life already to know that today's gospel is the best thing
we ought to do. No one in this world can get away from problems and sorrow in
life. Life here on earth is as imperfect as it is. We can not expect to live a
life of perfect peace and happiness here on earth but we can surely make the
best out of what we've got right here and now if we are to follow these words
below in the gospel. There is really nowhere and no one else to go to but the
Lord. We should have realized this by now if we have learned our lessons well.
In times past when we have forgotten to surrender to God and depended more on
our strength, skill and intelligence, we have seen the difference and the worst
in the outcome of our actions. In whatever we do, for as long as we are not
violating God's commands we must not forget to lift up everything to God in
prayer and He will clearly show us the way. Why, because God said, come to me
who you labor and heavily burdened… Our Lord looked at the people around
fighting heavy battles, losing, carrying great burden and running out of
strength. Sometimes life gets us down and causes us a tiredness of body and
weariness of soul that no amount of sleep can rectify. On such occasions we
hear Him say “Come to me let me help you carry your burden. Of course the
problem with us is that we’re carrying burdens that we were never intended to
carry. The burdens and the problems belong to Him. He is in charge of the
world, not us. We can not solve problems on our own. We must realize that He
alone can solve problems we could never solve. When Moses met God in the
burning bush, Moses asked God “What is your name and whom shall I say sent me?”
He said My name is “I am” not I was nor I will be but I am. God lives in the
eternal now where it is neither past nor future. If we are going to realize
that at this very moment God sees us not only at this lovely day He created but
He sees us already dead, buried, judged and safely home with Him forever for
the ecstasy that He has planned for us. He sees us now as we are worrying and
fretting about a future that may never come. Moses told the Lord, who am I to
go to pharaoh. But God was with Moses as He is with us. He said I shall be with
you and He was with Moses, as He is with us, too. In the Angelus we say behold
the handmaid of the Lord… These are the words of our Lady which she said and
meant. Though, she has no idea what the Lord has in store for her, she allowed
God to do what He has in store for her. Can we also say the same and mean it?
God has a plan for us and that plan is filled with love. The Lord said I am
meek and humble of heart. He has no ego problems like we have. We must realize
that the most difficult problem is preoccupation with self. When we go into a
room and try to impress everybody we come out and think how we fair in
ourselves. We just have to let go. He wants us to work with Him in helping
other human beings. The yoke is the 2 metal piece ring that links 2
animals. It’s what happens to us when we
give our help to the Lord, not what happens to whom we have helped. If we are
blinded with selfishness we fail to accept the plan God has for us. Our desire
to thank God is our gift and adds nothing to His greatness. Did we ever stop to
think that the only thing that our Lord asks of us is humility. He said, learn
of me for I am meek and humble of heart and you will find rest for your soul.
But we listen so easily to the father of lies. We imagine to find joy in what
we pray in flattery, in the applause of the crowd and in riches. But what is
humility? What is this vague, ethereal, intangible, supernatural virtue? It is
simply the truth. The truth shall set us free.
And the truth about us is that apart from God we are nothing. We have
nothing, we can do nothing. We have a body but we can not control it. We do not
know when it will die. We have a mind but the bursting of a tiny blood vessel
will make us imbeciles forever. We have a heart that can love but at times we
have no control over it. It is hard, cold and unresponsive to the needs of
others. But there is a positive side about this which is beautifully described
by Father Faber, in Frederick William the English poet who became a Catholic
after Cardinal Newman. He said, “There are some thoughts which however old they
are, are always new. Either because they are so broad that they are never
thoroughly learned or because they are so intensely practical that their
interest is always absorbing. And such thoughts are for the most part very
common thoughts. They require no peculiar keenness of vision for no one can
fail to perceive them. They are like the huge mountains visible to everybody on
the plain below. Now among such thoughts we may reckon that thought which every
child would know that God loves each one of us with a special love. This is one
of the most common thoughts in our religion and yet when we come to look
steadily at it we find it very hard to believe. God does look at us in the mass
and the multitude as though we stand single and alone before His judgment seat
one day but before the eye of His boundless love. This is our faith. This is the faith in which we must live and
die. St. Paul
tells us in his letter to the Philippians that this mind be in us which was in
Christ Jesus who although he is God emptied Himself taking the form of a
servant (Philippians 2,6-11). Christ divested Himself of His dazzling beauty
and glory and he was lost in the crowd and he was thought to be Mary’s boy and
Joseph’s son. We are asked to empty ourselves of all that is false of all that
is ignoble, all that is unreal so that we may become filled with Christ.
Because nature abhors a vacuum and so does grace. We must be filled with
something. Tragically we are filled with all kinds of desire, we want to be
applauded, be promoted, we want to be consulted and we want to be loved. We
want to be preferred to others. Look at all the fears that fill us that stifle
us and paralyze us. We are afraid of sickness, growing old and of death. We are
afraid of the thought of what comes after death. Don’t we remember Shakespeare,
“To sleep for a chance to dream, what dreams may come when we have shuffled off
this mortal coil must give us pause to that undiscovered land from whose no
traveler returned…” John the Baptist gave us our ideal, I must decrease and He
must increase (John 3:30). All the foolishness, unreality, intolerance, the
selfishness and all the sin that is in us must decrease so that we must fill the
vacuum with our Lord who wants to share our life. He wants to be part of the
trivia that make up our waking hours. Whatever happens to us happens to Him and
He wants us to let Him share because only then will we find the rest that we
pray. Things, places, circumstances and people are really interwoven by God in
our lives in a very special way as if creating a wonderful picture and
scenario. Like an intricate and beautiful artwork that is embroidered or woven
into the fabric of our lives for us to witness, appreciate, get a message and
draw inspiration and strength from. A long time ago St. Francis cried out loud,
“He comes to His own today and receives Him not.” And so we live lives that are
restless, confused, frustrated and unfulfilled because we do not share our
lonely life with Him. So the prayer we learn as children that is said all over
the world among Christians should be our prayer now, Oh Jesus meek and humble
of heart make our hearts like unto Thine. Matters of the faith are very
difficult to accept and understand for some people for they will always
question and rationalize things. There are some things that can not be
explained and we simply have to pray to God to reveal them in our hearts. This
is why Jesus in today's gospel emphasized the importance of being like the
little children. We, grown ups are always caught up in the cares and concerns
of this world that we sometimes forget
who really is in charge of everything and tend to overpower God. The
same way a child entrusts everything to his/her parents we, too should learn to
trust that God our Father will take care of us. We can learn a lot from the
children who are full of trust and confidence in their parents. If we will only
learn the secret of the childlike then we can surely acquire the wisdom of God.
If we always maintain in us a high level of confidence in God who is our loving
Father then we are never far from achieving it. May we acquire the trusting
attitude of the children and continue to discover the wonders of God’s love. As
Catholics we have this great devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus which
symbolizes the great love of God. Our Catholic practices can be found in the
bible. God has made a covenant with His people and has been fathering us in
order to bring us together into His loved flock in heaven. The devotion to the
Sacred Heart of Jesus is widespread all throughout the world. We are body and
soul and need the external festivities. We have to remember that it's one thing
to celebrate feasts and it's another to live His great love and make it alive
in our daily lives. It has to be more than a mere devotion and celebration. We
encounter people who have a condescending and sneering attitude towards popular
devotion of the Catholic Church and consider them as meaningless routines. We
are reminded through these devotions that there is no material or event in our
lives that can not be directed for the greater glory of God. Although sometimes
we come to a point when these practices and devotions that lift us up simply
become like magic and opium for our troubles and miseries. We fail to grasp the
essence of these devotions and treat them like the hypocrites in prayer and the
pagans with some superstitious beliefs. Some Catholics fall into the trap of
looking at these as a never fail prayer. Sometimes there is a magical or
manipulative misuse like an abracadabra. It should not predispose us to a
ritualistic behavior and must not lead us down to the path of nowhere. Although
the absence of it may appear as we are like those idealists that once saved we
are always saved so there is no need for such devotions. We may fall into the
dangerous scenario as if we are putting God to the test. These devotions should
be a means of communication between God and His people. God is not telling us to
do away with these things but rather do it with a sincere and repentant heart.
It should blossom into a relationship that is pictured in today's gospel. God
is continuously searching for us and wants to bring us together in a family of
love. Our devotions should develop in us a confidence to draw near to God as He
invites us in today’s gospel. We have only one Master and Lord, Jesus Christ. It will save us
great pain and suffering if we follow and obey Him. There is no other way,
truth and life but Him. It's inevitable that we travel through life and take
the journey but to choose to travel with or without Him makes all the
difference. It is the wisest thing to do if we choose to be with Him
althroughout for His burden is easy and yoke is light. Be wise. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Matthew 11:25-30
25 At that time Jesus exclaimed: “I give praise to you,
Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things
from the wise and the learned you have revealed them to the childlike... Come
to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my
yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you
will find rest for yourselves. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden light.”
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