"Where your treasure is, there your heart is."
this can somehow contain the essence of the readings for today. Elisha, the son
of Shaphat, a wealthy landowner in Abelmeholah, grew up on the farm until he,
though not one of the "sons of the Prophets," was summoned from the
plow by Elijah. Thereupon, after kissing his father and mother, and making a
sacrificial feast of his oxen for the people, he followed Elijah, his
"master" and "father," upon whose hands he poured water as
a servant. During that time, farming was their source of income and way of
earning a living. Elisha chose to follow Elijah and he chose well. Let us set
our hearts on the real treasures that neither insect nor moth can destroy. We
may have made decisions that led us not to accept a very tempting offer even if
it's very clear that we will benefit from it. God constantly woos, courts and
entreats us to win our love and reside in our hearts once we've answered “Yes”
to Him. Thus, we must align our decisions with God’s will and should not be
based on what's beneficial and convenient alone. We all hope to be just like
Elisha who willingly, openly and wholeheartedly turned his back on what he used
to hold dear in his life just to say “Yes” to God. Amen. Hallelujah!
1 Kings 19:16b, 19-21
...Elisha left the oxen, ran after Elijah, and said,
“Please, let me kiss my father and mother good-bye, and I will follow you.” “Go
back!” Elijah answered. “Have I done anything to you?” 21 Elisha left him and,
taking the yoke of oxen, slaughtered them; he used the plowing equipment for
fuel to boil their flesh, and gave it to his people to eat. Then he left and
followed Elijah as his attendant.
I have always been amazed of the fact that the scriptures of
the Old Testament has always been spoken of as the foreshadowing of the New
Testament which is the fulfillment of everything that was written. The apostles
were able to connect Jesus to the scriptures in the Old Testament and became
very convinced that He is indeed the Messiah and Savior of the world. The 1st
reading and the Psalm reading for today were written almost 500 years apart.
This is judging from the timeline of the reign of King David (1000BC) to whom
the Psalms were attributed. Despite the time gap we can detect the uniformity
of the messages. We live in a dynamic world and it changes so fast. They say
that nowadays, whatever we hold true for now may not be the case later. It is a
consolation to know that in the midst of this unsure world we still have
something that we can hold on to. The words of God can stand the test of time
and will remain to be true from generation to generation. There may be some
negative speculations and forecasts that are being hurled right in front of us
about our present situations most especially with the uncertainty and
unpredictability of prevailing conditions. We need to keep this in mind, only
God can keep us safe from all harm. A holy man once said this, "If we
don't go to the desert we have nothing to bring in the marketplace." If we
have no prayer then nothing works. We have to pray. We need to take time to be
alone with God because if we don't, then we make ourselves vulnerable to the
enemy. The scriptures tell us of stories based on real life experiences of holy
men and women who lived at a different time and period than today. It is a
consolation to know that the God of yesterday is still God of today and
tomorrow. This gives us the confidence to really hold on to Him for He is
living and true now and forevermore. The message of the readings tells us to
turn our gaze on the inevitable which is sure to come. If we try to look at the
facts of life there are very few things that we can permanently hold on to. All
these things will come to pass and we will all eventually leave this world no
matter how long we may have lived already, it will eventually come to an end.
When that final day comes we must be found prepared and ready for the
inheritance that God gives us. When we went to Las Vegas I saw that one of the shows we can
watch for entertainment is a magician named Angel. I was reminded of the time
when he was a guest in Oprah. He wowed the viewers and the crowd by being able
to predict 5 days before the show the things that Oprah and 2 random guests
from thousands of people from the
audience are going to say. He wrote in a piece of paper these three things:
delicious, John and Kevin and kept them in a suitcase with a surveillance
camera on for 5 days so that no one can see it or even come near it before the
show. What’s very interesting was the fact that on the day of the show when
Oprah was asked what word comes to her mind she answered, “delicious” and the
other 2 who were chosen randomly from almost more than a thousand crowd along
Michigan Ave. in Chicago. It was done by throwing a ball and whoever catches it
will be the one who will be asked. The man from the crowd who got the ball was
asked the name of his first pet and he answered, “John” while the woman who got
the other ball was asked who was her first kiss and she answered, “ Kevin”. All
of their answers matched the 3 things that he wrote 5 days in advance. It was
kind of unbelievable to see something like this and couldn’t quite come up with
a good explanation how it came to be. If it was just a trick he did make a good
presentation because it appeared very convincing. How can a man predict in
advance the things that these people are going to say? If this man who claims
to have the power of prediction was able to do it all the more can a powerful
God predict our future. But we must keep in mind that it’s choice not chance
that determines our destiny. There is only one real failure in life that is
possible and that is not to be true to the best one knows. We should always
settle for best and make God our choice. For there is nothing more assuring
than the fact that we have a loving God and Father who surely has our destiny
secure. We must be secured in the knowledge that as children of God our Father
we are heirs of His Kingdom and co-owners of this vast creation. May we find
the Lord as the only treasure in our lives worth keeping. When God calls us for
a task we should always be ready, willing and able to follow Him no matter what
the cost. Always follow where the Lord leads us. Nothing else could be worth
more than God's inheritance. Sometimes we are confronted with so many
allurements that we begin to be influenced by the way the world judges things.
Let us always hold fast to God's views and ideals that we may not lose sight of
the path to life and our inheritance. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11
R: You are my inheritance, O Lord.
1 Keep me, O God, for in you I take refuge; 2 I say to the
LORD, “My Lord are you. 5 O LORD, my allotted portion and my cup, you it is who
hold fast my lot.”… I set the LORD ever before me; with him at my right hand I
shall not be disturbed. (R) 9 Therefore my heart is glad and my soul rejoices,
my body, too, abides in confidence; 10 because you will not abandon my soul to
the nether world, nor will you suffer your faithful one to undergo corruption.
(R) 11 You will show me the path to life, fullness of joys in your presence,
the delights at your right hand forever.
Whenever we make a promise be sure to always fulfill it. If
there's one thing I can never forget about Tita Peling it is her constant and
repetitious proclamation of what the gospel today is telling us. She has
emphasized the importance of honoring one's word and fulfilling the promises we
make. And I agree with her that whenever we make a promise to someone most
especially to God, we must stick to it and honor our word. In so doing we turn
our backs on the evil one, choose to please God, make a conscious and concrete
effort to wholly decide for Him. The truth is, it is the least we could do in
response to God's awesome love and faithfulness to all His people. People would
rather be neutral on certain matters in order to play safe. It's time for us to
make a stand, it's always worth to take God's side. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 5:33-37
Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was
said to your ancestors, ‘Do not take a false oath, but make good to the Lord
all that you vow.’...Let your ‘Yes’ mean ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No’ mean ‘No.’
Anything more is from the evil one.”...
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