Everything happens for a reason and there is a purpose for
it but most of the time we fail to understand why things happen the way they
do. We have to rely on God's power to make all things work for good. Sometimes
we have this tendency to think that there is nothing more to this life than we
see and hold right now. We have been bound by the physical aspect of life we
forget that there is more to it. We ought to make this truth ever prevailing in
us so that we do not fall for the trap of this world. The world has the
advantage of making its values inculcated in us deeply if we just rely on human
wisdom. Let us not be duped by this and rely not on anything less than the
power of God. Amen. Hallelujah!
1 Corinthians 2:1-5
1 When I came to you, brothers and sisters, proclaiming the
mystery of God, I did not come with sublimity of words or of wisdom. 2 For I
resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ, and him
crucified. 3 I came to you in weakness and fear and much trembling, 4 and my
message and my proclamation were not with persuasive words of wisdom, but with
a demonstration of spirit and power, 5 so that your faith might rest not on
human wisdom but on the power of God.
“Don't trust too much, don't
love too much, don't care too much because that "too much" wiil hurt
you so much...” This is a quotation I came across on Facebook. It somehow
answers the part where we have to hurt so much. We use our mind to sort out
what is true. God has given us the intellect, will, passions and emotions.
Sometimes our emotions lead and carry us away in the search and to discern the
truth. Our mind can seek the truth and our will can choose the truth freely.
After the fall of our 1st parents, even if we know what is right we
have been infected by the malice of the world and our will have become
weakened. Our emotions play a big role in our will. This is why it should be
properly directed. Our emotions go up and down and it is not the proper gauge.
Some relationships should not just be built upon a bunch of good feelings. It
is a very dangerous basis for love. We need to ask the question of truth and
get a hold of our emotions so that we can put our relationships in proper perspective.
There are so many things that
we are worried about but only one thing is needed and we have to be sure that
we pick the best option. We need not confuse ourselves by even considering the
options that the world enticingly and seductively present to us. Does
this song sound familiar? "Gusto kong bumait pero di ko magawa." (I’d
like to be good but I just can’t) Because we are still in this world and its
laws dominate us it
is indeed hard
to serve the law of
God. But we are constantly reminded that
if we only
make a stand on which side we are
then God will deliver us. There is only one thing needed and we have to choose
the best part. We have to do things according to God's statutes and precepts
which is the only sure way to live a happy and abundant life first here on
earth and then for eternity. There is one thing we need to do. Let
us always focus on Jesus and follow the example He has left for us to live by.
What a friend we have in Jesus. He is never amiss on anything. Let us not hesitate
to reach out to Him for in Him we find a true friend who is ready to help us.
If we come to Him at all times for guidance and direction, He will always be
there to take our hand and lead us to the right path. The Lord knows exactly
what's in our hearts. There are times when people judge us based only on what
they see but what matters most is that we are right before God. The truth is
that we ought to realize by now that only God can deliver us from all evil and
there is no one else to whom we can go but to Him. The Lord has promised and He
will fulfill. This should give us so much joy and peace in knowing this. There
is no doubt that God in His goodness surely sheds light, giving understanding
to the simple in times of affliction. We need to always hold on to God at all
times and never lose hope in Him. We just got to hold on tight! No matter what
happen let us always keep in mind that God fulfills all His promises. It may
not be right away and could be later but He will surely reveal things in His
most perfect time. We've got to realize that there is no love greater than the
love God is offering us. We need to make sure that what we sought and yearn
for, is what should bring us genuine riches, true delight and the most precious
treasure which the world can not give and only God can bring about. Just
imagine ourselves walking in the dark without knowing what we are stepping on
and where we are headed. It is very difficult there is no doubt about it. We
need light to guide our steps and show the way. We have to realize that loving
God means obeying with all our heart. Have you experienced waking up or going
to bed at the same time everyday? It's because of the circadian clock or the
rhythmic biological cycles that happen or recurring everyday in us. Let us pray
to God that we develop in ourselves an instinct and discipline to naturally
follow His commands like the circadian clock. The time to act is now. Let us
seize every opportunity to know the Word of God while we still can.
1. Do we see God as the Primary agent? God is the Primary Agent of Evangelization. It is not about us but about God.
2. Do we see Evangelization as everyone's responsibility?
We must not end up like the
3. Do we communicate God's love?
4. Is total human betterment part of the ministry?
5. Do we respect other traditions?
God does not take sides. There is an equal opportunity for all but we have to make sure that we are on God's side. We need to rid ourselves of any triumphant or arrogant attitude towards people of other faith. The Abrahamic religion has a common denominator which is belief in God. We are not the sole professor of truth. We need to listen for God's revelation from others, too not only from us.
6. Does our love go beyond Catholic borders?
The
7. Is our approach ecumenical?
We do not have the monopoly of God because the Good News has no border and dealt with a common faith.
8. Do we use all available media?
The best media is our own life, no need for TV. The example of how we live our life is the best means to evangelize. Walk the talk.
9. Do we fully utilize existing groups like ministries that renew and energize members?
10. What is our total image?
We've got to maintain a wholesome image unlike the Crusaders, though they were able to convert many to the faith, the spread of the Good News was carried out using the sword. We must take extra care in projecting the right image as Good Messengers of the Good News. We can't just take one passage and take it as a whole, we have to consider the entire scriptures. It must be read within the living tradition of the Church. It is written in the Church's heart in the very essence of who Jesus is. The analogy of faith and inner harmony should co-exist and take all of them together as a unity. To take just one part of the truth and depend solely on it for everything else to unravel would end up in heresy and find ourselves outside the truth. The depository of faith is entrusted by the apostles to the whole of the Magisterium of the Church. This task of giving an authentic teaching of the depository of the faith is given to the living successors of Peter who is the Pope and the Bishops in our Catholic Church. We must have the guidance of the Holy Spirit with the Magisterium of the Church. If the Church is not a Divine institution it would have crashed 2000 yrs ago. Living tradition and sacred scriptures are the means to transmit the faith. We need to know this to understand how God's plan works through things revealed by God to us and recalled by faith.
Another interesting event I am reminded of is one of the MI
(Militia Immaculata) Meetings we had in the past wherein we were asked to introduce ourselves
briefly by saying our names, parishes where we belong and the time when we were
consecrated to the Mother Mary. I can never forget the date I was consecrated
(March 15, 2008) since it was the same date, but in 1995, of my mother's death
anniversary but I would rather call it her birth to eternal life. It was
highlighted by another significant event which was a dream I had at that same
time of my aunt, Tita Edna who also passed away on the same month, March 24 in
the year 1992. The dream was quite interesting and very vivid because I saw
Tita Edna riding in a van and the moment
I saw her I took off immediately and ran after the van which I almost missed if
I did not leap and managed to make it to the door of the van from which I
almost fell. When I finally made it inside the van, I saw that she was about to
eat so I offered her a hand sanitizer and saw that it made her so glad that I
had it. She immediately applied it in her hands and thanked me for it. It
suddenly gave me the impression that the van could be a symbol of our
transportation to heaven. It is very difficult to catch that ride, we have to
be always alert and vigilant we might end up missing it and worst never be able
catch the ride ever again. That is, if we are too busy with other things we
tend to neglect what should we be paying attention to and end up missing out on
our ride and get a different ride which instead of bringing us to heaven, be
brought to another destination which I guess none of us would like to be. We
must always know on whose authority we are basing our actions. It will always
help to examine ourselves and really be aware where our loyalty lies. Are we
for God or against God or are we just for God in the superficial sense? If we are deeply rooted in Him then we can
withstand that horrible day of trial and
still find ourselves persevering in our faith. Just the thought of ending up in
hell should really make us pray fervently to God. Today's psalm teaches us the way to always be
attuned to God's Spirit in order for us to truly see the word of God, as the
light shining like a lamp for our feet. If we really want to be truly happy
then there is just one thing we have to always do that is to always keep
ourselves blameless before the Lord. We can never run away from the probing
eyes of God because nothing is hidden from Him. We sometimes have this
impression that our God requires impossibilities from us. We misinterpret and
take things in a different way whenever we hear of rules and regulations to be
followed. The decrees of our Lord are not meant to make things difficult for us
nor do they burden or tie us down. This is the deception and we should start
looking at it the right way. Just imagine life without God's decrees to guide
us, it would be very disorderly and chaotic. It's like driving in the freeway
wherein one can just go his or her own way without any regard for any traffic
rules and regulations. Real freedom is the ability to follow God and being
totally free of the grasp and hold of sin that brings death. Some sins bring
instant death but others just like cancer slowly creep in and before we know it
has already eaten us up whole. God loves
us so much that He has given us His decrees because it is in following them
that we become totally free and live. The only way to true freedom is by
following God's commands. In doing this we become free of the bondage of sin
and live a power filled life based on the Truth. We should believe that if
there is someone in and out of this world who is most reasonable, just, fair
and at the same time loving, caring, slow to anger and rich in kindness that is
no other than our God. One thing for sure, if He requires us something, He will
definitely equip us for it because it is written, "I can do all things
through Christ who strengthens me." If we commit ourselves to following God
then we will surely be blessed. Allow me to use the word "luck" or
"swerte" in Tagalog in lieu of any other more appropriate word like
blessed or pinagpala in Tagalog since I have always been hearing this word
being used very often by some people in reference to certain situations within
the broad context of this word. I just couldn't help but share it, first and
foremost due to some personal circumstances. We often hear people say to
another who is about to embark on something challenging, “good luck” If the
word luck may have been associated with whatever negative meaning then consider
it excluded from here and out of context for the mean time. Let's just say we
would like to broaden the scope of our vocabulary. This is to further drive the
point or message in today's psalm and is actually the catch here. This is to
come up with an induction that following the law of the Lord is just as
synonymous to being blessed, lucky, swerte or pinagpala or any other word that
we could closely associate with this. It is not very easy to lead a life like
that of the saints who followed the example of Jesus. Ignorance is not an
excuse. We should always seek to enrich our knowledge about God so that we will
continuously grow in our faith. Our world is ever changing with all the new technology
coming up, it's so surprising that whatever is considered the latest and gold
standard today may not hold true the following day. If there's one thing we
should rely and hold on to in this very dynamic world of ours, then it should
be something constant and enduring. It
gives us great consolation that we have a God who is true to His word. We may
have heard it but we haven't learned yet. It is a lifelong journey and quest to
know God better. Nothing can be more rewarding than having great peace in our
lives. We can make this possible by adhering to God’s law and committing to
following it in word and deed. It will always be well for us to consult the
scriptures that shed light and give understanding. We've got to make sure that
what we sought and yearn for, is what should bring us genuine riches, true
delight and the most precious treasure which the world can not give and only
God can bring about. It is only right that we follow the law of the Lord if we
are really for God then our works should follow us and testify to who we really
are. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 119:97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
R: Lord, I love your commands.
...Your command has made me wiser than my enemies, for it is
ever with me. (R) 99 I have more understanding than all my teachers when your
decrees are my meditation. (R) 100 I have more discernment than the elders,
because I observe your precepts. (R) 101 From every evil way I withhold my
feet, that I may keep your words. (R) 102 From your ordinances I turn not away,
for you have instructed me.
From then on I've taken it upon myself to write down daily reflections based on the assigned bible readings as my personal mission for Jesus. During the course of my writing I have inevitably included in my journal people whom I have encountered and inspired and touched my life in a special way which all just happened in a way that the scriptures unfold and reveal our participation in each and every message being conveyed and sent to us in the daily readings. Since then these reflections have amounted to quite a lot already and during my free time, I have been bent on compiling and organizing all the daily reflections that I have written since OCT 2007. I have made an index and table of contents for it. It has become easier and readily available for quick reference. Several years ago the foreword in Companion for today’s gospel and the reflection of Fr. Steve Tynan in Sabbath have encouraged me to continue with this mission. In the foreword it says:
Jesus does not “pull any punches here.” He says it simply as He sees it. This is the best way to make the truth known. Jesus needs to let people know what His mission is from the beginning so that they cannot accuse Him of deception later on. Whether people understand Him or not is not the issue at the moment. What is critical is that the Gospel is proclaimed in its fullness and that everybody has the opportunity to respond to it in its fullness as well.
In Sabbath, I partly quote Fr. Steve:
...Jesus was never interested in any attention the people wanted to give Him — His sole concern was to live and proclaim the Gospel as best as He could.
It is this example that we must seek to follow. Otherwise, we will become distracted from the things that should be our focus and we will fail to achieve what we could have achieved, if only we had been wholly obedient to God.Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
I am fully aware of my shortcomings and imperfection in spreading the Word of God but it is in what Fr. Steve said above that gave me the courage and strength to keep on going. It is in this very personal and significant events and circumstances that I encounter daily whether big or small that we have truly been part of the Word, yes, the Word that is made flesh. Jesus is indeed in each one of us. God gives me a reason to always have something to write about and the presence of each one of us in this present life have given me a lot of reasons to continue writing. Everybody has been a source of inspiration and God’s instrument. We should all find ourselves believing the same thing. God believes in us. We may sometimes come to a point in our lives when we have to act out of faith despite the uncertainty of our situation. We may also suffer the disapproval, ridicule and objection of the majority who questions the logic of our actions and doubts our motivations. I am sure that the widow in Zarephath hesitated if not faltered for a moment when asked to give away hers and her son's last meal in the time of famine just as Naaman the Syrian objected and grumbled at first when they were told of what to do by these 2 great prophets of their time. If we are to look closely at the qualifications of these 2 characters from today's gospel we would find that they both do not belong to the chosen race of God, the Israelites. Their only qualification was that they followed and obeyed what they were told to do. You know why? God does not call the qualified rather He qualifies the called. We are all called by God. Our response depends on how we feel and think about it. They (Naaman and the widow) felt that persistent and undying spark of love that does not lie when God called and spoke to them in their hearts. Always take the opportunity to recognize Jesus in every situation of our life lest we lose the chance and fail to recognize it. God will not come uninvited. He will enter only if we open up the doors of our hearts and welcome Him. He will never force Himself on anyone. He is the Perfect Gentleman. He respects our longings and desires that sometimes without realizing it we've completely missed our chances and lost what truly matters and counts. Let us not end up rejecting Jesus in our hearts and missing the only Blessing that really matters because we are too preoccupied with other small blessings. Jesus is already with us but we sometimes drive Him away with our indifferences, doubts, fears, unbelief, and ignorance of the true wisdom of God. Let us pray fervently to God that He will always be with us to stay. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 4:16-30
Jesus came to Nazareth ,
where he had grown up, and went according to his custom into the synagogue on
the sabbath day...18 “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has
anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim
liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go
free, 19 and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord.” 20 Rolling up the
scroll, he handed it back to the attendant and sat down, and the eyes of all in
the synagogue looked intently at him. 21 He said to them, “Today this scripture
passage is fulfilled in your hearing.”22 And all spoke highly of him and were
amazed at the gracious words that came from his mouth. They also asked, “Isn’t
this the son of Joseph?” 23 He said to them, “Surely you will quote me this
proverb, ‘Physician, cure yourself,’ and say, ‘Do here in your native place the
things that we heard were done in Capernaum .’
” 24 And he said, “Amen, I say to you, no prophet is accepted in his own native
place. 25 Indeed, I tell you, there were many widows in Israel in the days of Elijah when
the sky was closed for three and a half years and a severe famine spread over
the entire land. 26 It was to none of these that Elijah was sent, but only to a
widow in Zarephath in the land
of Sidon . 27 Again, there
were many lepers in Israel
during the time of Elisha the prophet; yet not one of them was cleansed, but
only Naaman the Syrian.” 28 When the people in the synagogue heard this, they
were all filled with fury...