With what we are presently witnessing nowadays, we can't
help but think that the young people are getting themselves involved in so many
inappropriate activities. We need to pray for our youth that they be guided
well in the choices they make and be the light and hope for the future
generation. Let us offer them up to the Lord and claim that this blessing in
today's 1st reading be upon them all. When certain routines become embedded in
us, we carry it out so naturally like waking up, taking a bath, eating our
meals, going to work and sleeping. Everything becomes automatic, it requires
lesser effort to do it over a period of time.
We marvel at how some athletes do their thing, excel in their field of
expertise and win a gold medal. Some simply put it as born talent coupled with
long years of hard work, discipline and dedication. I just realized that the
same thing can happen to us if we will daily commit our lives to God. Living a
life of a Christian may not be easy but if we try to develop a habit out of it
then eventually it will just come out naturally. As natural as breathing, we
die once we stop doing it while holding on to this promise that God gave us in
today's 1st reading. We should be aware of this truth that we are born with it.
Hey! We've got talent to win the gold in God's Olympics. Amen. Hallelujah!
Ezekiel 36:23-28
...I will sprinkle clean water upon you to cleanse you from
all your impurities, and from all your idols I will cleanse you. 26 I will give
you a new heart and place a new spirit within you, taking from your bodies your
stony hearts and giving you natural hearts. 27 I will put my spirit within you
and make you live by my statutes, careful to observe my decrees.
Organizing all my daily reflections since 2007
made it easier for me to locate and retrieve them. I have found it very
rewarding and beneficial. It has given me the opportunity to access with ease,
the insights and reflections I wrote in the past. Thus paving the way to
recall, reflect, and share it again. In light of the readings today I am
reminded of Fr. Alex Amayin, the associate priest in St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
His talk was about reconciliation which is very much in line with the 1st &
psalm readings for today. It was centered on 4 things which is 1. SIN 2. GRACE
3. FORGIVENESS 4. RECONCILIATION. He said that the 1st 3 are all a reality but
#4 is only a possibility. There is no doubt that SIN happens but the GRACE of
God is always present and available for us even before we ask for FORGIVENESS.
When we ask FORGIVENESS, God is always ready to give it. RECONCILIATION
calls us to true conversion. We should always find our way back to God and
never doubt His mercy. He cited the example of a snake and caterpillar since
both of them undergoes conversion. The snake sheds off its old skin but comes
out the same while the caterpillar emerges into a butterfly. We can either
choose to be the snake or the caterpillar. Take your pick. It is important that
we always maintain a clean heart and a steadfast spirit so that we are
constantly in God's presence. It's not that God loves us any less, no matter
what we do, He will always love us. It's just that a Holy and Loving God can
not dwell in an impure heart and spirit. The sacred heart of Jesus should be
our model and guide as we strive to live out the call to be a genuine follower
of God. “When we open our heart to the love of God and to others, it makes us
capable of shaping history according to God’s plan.” - said Pope John
Paul II. In His fourth apparition to St. Margaret Mary, our Lord revealed His
Sacred Heart, declaring: "Behold this Heart which has so loved men that it
spared nothing, even going so far as to exhaust and consume Itself, to prove to
them Its love.” The center of devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is the
Enthronement of the image of the Sacred Heart in the home. By the Enthronement
of the Sacred Heart, we link the tabernacle of our parish church to our home,
inviting our Lord to be our constant and most intimate companion. The
Enthronement is a way of life. It means that Christ is King of our hearts, and
we desire Him to be present with us always. In other words, by the Enthronement
we signify our desire to make our hearts and our homes holy, to sanctify our
lives in every aspect. God will not refuse nor turn His back on us if we are
truly sorry for our sins and are willing to mend our ways. Let us not be so
naive into thinking that we can get away with anything and cheat God. Let us be
fair and truly square in dealing with things that concern not just our future
but our eternal destiny. Whether it's heaven or hell, we would have to decide
for that not God. If we choose to do evil then we are surely headed where it's
bound but if we remain faithful to God and all that He represents then we are
headed to a place prepared for us by God in heaven. We are sure to go where our
hearts lead us. The problem is that there is a great propaganda out there. It
makes sin appear with all its fun, excitement and glamour. It makes virtue
appear boring, lame, bland and unexciting. But the truth of the matter is, it’s
not. The pleasures that God created in this world are enjoyed the most by those
who don’t abuse them and use it simply. Who do we think enjoys food most? The
person who doesn’t know how to fast and engorges all the time or a person after
a fast experiences a feast? The virtuous person enjoys life the most. The
person who uses creation and all things according to God’s plan enjoys it the
most. It is because pleasure is God’s idea. All the good things in the world
that people want are God’s idea. Satan can’t invent even one bit of
pleasure. But God commands them to be used so that it leads to life and a
part of life is joy. The way to enjoy life is to follow God’s commands. Life is
not all about rules and regulations. God did not just give us a bunch of rules
and regulations that we are supposed to obey like machines. What we do does not
just proceed from who we are but also makes us who we are. The actions we
engage, the words that we say and the things that we do have an impact on us.
We are making ourselves all the time. God created us when we came out of the
womb, our mothers and father have a great role in that but our creation
continues every single day of our lives. We’re even becoming someone more beautiful,
mature and stronger or someone weaker and more despicable. There’s no middle
ground. We’re going one way or another. Life leads either to heaven or to hell.
That’s what the acts that we commit do. Let us always ask God's mercy for our
sins and repent of it. The Lord said that He is not sent for the well but for
the sick. We have a disease in our souls that if left uncared for can cause
death. We all have a terminal disease called sin, we need a doctor to give us
advice. We have been saved by God but we can lose it just as we can lose our
human life for not caring for it. We go to God who is our Divine Physician to
be healed. He alone can make us whole. God's presence in our lives is
inevitable just like the coming of dawn before the break of day and if we have
mastered the art of loving back God then we become a pleasing sacrifice before
Him. And in his good pleasure makes us prosper, then we find ourselves
rebuilding the walls of our boundaries as we expand our borders. It is of prime
importance that we take extra care in attending not only to our temporal needs
but our spiritual as well. We have this mindset that it pleases God whenever He
sees us going through hardships and difficulties in life. We tend to equate God
to an oppressing tyrant that would pin us down for every wrong move. Or worst
to a slave driver that would not be satisfied unless his subjects exhaust all
their strength to his service. The people during the time in the Old Testament
could borrow a good excuse for having this kind of mindset because Jesus has
not come yet. We who live in this time of the New Testament do not have a good
alibi because God already demonstrated the greatest expression of His love for
mankind when He sacrificed His only begotten son, Jesus, to suffer and die for
our sake. With this truth always engraved in our hearts and minds we could no
longer harbor wrong impressions and mindsets of our God. Whenever a particular
human right is being violated certain activist groups passionately rally to
defend such right that is in question. What about the right of God? We are so
concerned about our own personal agenda and we fail to realize that we need to
address it more than anything else. According to Pope Benedict XVI, Jus Divinum
is the right of God which constitutes the proper and correct response of God’s
creatures such as man to his Creator. This we ought to realize and take action.
We should do all the good that we are supposed to do to a God who created us. There is something more to what we
see, hear and feel about people. We really couldn't judge a book by its cover.
It's in knowing what is hidden in the heart that we can truly say for sure what
is real. But who can see through our hearts? Nobody but God alone. What is
unknown and hidden from us, God knows. We may be able to hide from men but
never from God. We can only pray to God to create in us a clean heart. For
where our treasure is, there also will be our hearts. This should all be our
prayer, “Change me Oh God, mold me in accordance to your pattern and plan and
not mine” Dirt stain in clothes sometimes doesn't want to come off even after
several times it has been machine washed. There are really some dirt and stain
that do not go away that easily with regular washing. There is a need to scrub
it manually with soap and water so that it will come out clean. Our souls are
just like clothes which are stainable by our sins. It is a consolation to know
that our sins are washable in the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. We can always
come to Him and acknowledge our sins with a sincere and repentant heart so He
can cleanse us, wipe out our offenses and blot out all our guilt. There is
nothing that could separate us from the love of God. Let us not be deceived nor
dissuaded to believe otherwise. Just like clothes that need to be washed after
being worn and got dirty so our souls need to be cleansed too by the blood of
the Lamb. God’s love ever present in the body and blood of Christ is always
present and available for us. All we need to do is reach out for it because God
is a gentleman and would never force Himself on us. There has always been a
raging battle between God and satan. Though it has already been won, satan just
won’t give up. He continues to wreak havoc and evil among us in his desperation
to bring misery into our lives and share in his condemnation. He doesn’t have
the tiniest power over us and he can only have it if and only if we give in to
his lies, deceptions and false promises. We need to make this conscious
decision each and every single day for the Lord. We need to purge ourselves of
the impurities of our souls we have to go through a certain process that will
render us with a clean heart. As we strive to nurture a heart that beats for
God alone we also go through a process of cleansing as stated in the psalm
today. God's mercy is greater than any of our sins. If we are to repent and
turn away from our sins then we've got to do it right now and really do it
fast. God sees through our hearts, our motives and intentions. What God wants
of us is to truly acknowledge His great mercy and goodness to us that in doing
so will abound a natural inclination to repent and repair all our iniquities
and lead to a brand new, wholesome and clean Christian in the truest sense of
the word. We need to stand in all humility before God and confess our sins. The
body and soul are good but it demands a need for physical asceticism. We have
to submit our bodies to an act of sacrifice without neglecting that conversion
is first of all interior. Total conversion demands not only expression in works
of penance but also of the heart. God is able to do anything. All the more
should we be full of confidence that He can create a clean heart and steadfast
spirit for us if we truly ask for it. God our Father will never turn His back
on us. Let us get this straight, it is the sin that God hates and not the
sinner. If we are in sin then that's the time we drive away God's Holy Spirit
dwelling in us for it is impossible for God's presence to exist with sin. It's
our call then to respond to the psalm's invitation to rise and go to God or
remain slumped in the mud of sin. Our God will always be the best Father a
child could ever have, the best Brother/Friend and the best Comforter and Guide
all in one. Bottom line, to Him alone shall we go because we don't know that
much and if we don’t then we end up doing one of these things, take for
granted, ignore, forget or neglect the things God is telling us to do. What's
worse it could be all of the above! We get blinded and become preoccupied with
a lot of things that lure us away from doing what God wants us to do. We are
deceived into believing all the lies of this world disguised and packaged by
the enemy in an inviting and convincing truth. We should realize that it is
always for our own good that He commands us to do the right thing. It is not
merely to impose but for us to freely decide for a life lived to the full.
There is no other way to maintain the Holy Spirit dwelling in us but to let it
reside in a clean heart. We drive away God's Spirit in us if we don't
strive to let our hearts remain clean. Today's psalm is a song that I have come
to know and sing by heart without the aid of a song book. I always love to sing
it and hear it being sung most especially by the choir during mass. It is well
for us to not just love to sing it with our voices but with the sincerity of
our hearts. The words "take not your Holy Spirit from me" made me
realize that God has the power to give and take. The thought of the Holy Spirit
being taken away from us is the worst thing that could ever happen. If we don't
feel God's presence in our life anymore and we've become numb and insensitive
to the promptings and guidance of the Holy Spirit then now is the time to
reconnect and realign ourselves to God's Spirit. It is important that we always
maintain a clean heart and a steadfast spirit so that we are constantly in the
God's presence. It's not that God loves us any less, no matter what we do He
will always love us. It's just that a Holy and Loving God can not dwell in an impure
heart and spirit. It is of prime importance that we take extra care in
attending not only to our temporal needs but our spiritual as well. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Psalm 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19R: I will pour clean water on
you and wash away all your sins.10 [12] A clean heart create for me, O God, and
a steadfast spirit renew within me. 11 [13] Cast me not out from your presence,
and your Holy Spirit take not from me.
No matter what our circumstances are in life, let us not
ignore or take for granted God's open invitation to all of us. Life is like a
banquet, and we have all been invited to take part in it but like any other
invitations they do not last forever. We are invited into the kingdom of God.
We are adopted into God’s family. When we become part of the family of God we
have been made an heir to the Kingdom. In the 3rd chapter of the Apocalypse
verse 20 the Lord said ““Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears
my voice and opens the door, [then] I will enter his house and dine with him,
and he with me.” We may have seen this portrait of our Lord knocking at the
door but is unable to open it. Only we could open that door because the latch
is in the inside. Let us not be deceived into believing that there are still
other things worth more than taking part in God's banquet and be fully prepared
for it. In today's gospel, the feast is ready but those who were invited
refused to come. God is constantly inviting us but we always have excuses and
other things to do. Daily, God sends us an invitation to come to Him. Sometimes
we miss the opportunity whenever we fail to recognize the many chances He has
given us. And when we do respond to God and accepts His invitation we sometimes
take it for granted and do not realize the need to make ourselves presentable
before God. Not so much of our external appearance as suggested in today's
gospel but more of our inner selves and what we have made of our hearts. We are
distracted and take for granted what clearly should take first place and
priority in our lives. Time will come when the time for the invitation will
cease and if ever we decide to come it is already too late. Our souls need to
be properly dressed for that final and main event. In the story someone is
found not wearing the wedding garment. We must put on Christ. In 1 Cor.13 4-7
it is written, “Love is patient, love is kind. It is not jealous, [love] is not
pompous, it is not inflated, it is not rude, it does not seek its own
interests, it is not quick-tempered, it does not brood over injury, it does not
rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth. It bears all things,
believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things.” Christ is love and
all these things and we must substitute it with our names. This is the garment
that we must wear in order to be adopted sons and daughters of God. We pray
that the Lord will give us strength to love and hope that the Lord is our final
glory. Let's not delay any longer before we find ourselves no longer welcome in
God's presence. Let us be counted among the invited and chosen. We should all
prepare, look forward and be ready for that day when we come face to face to
God and become heirs of His kingdom. Let us not forfeit or lose our rightful
place as a child of the God Most High. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 22:1-14
1 Jesus again in reply spoke to them in parables, saying, 2
“The kingdom of heaven may be likened to a king who gave a wedding feast for
his son. 3 He dispatched his servants to summon the invited guests to the
feast, but they refused to come...‘The feast is ready, but those who were
invited were not worthy to come. 9 Go out, therefore, into the main roads and
invite to the feast whomever you find.’ 10 The servants went out into the
streets and gathered all they found, bad and good alike, and the hall was
filled with guests. 11 But when the king came in to meet the guests he saw a
man there not dressed in a wedding garment. 12 He said to him, ‘My friend, how
is it that you came in here without a wedding garment?’ But he was reduced to silence.
13 Then the king said to his attendants, ‘Bind his hands and feet, and cast him
into the darkness outside, where there will be wailing and grinding of teeth.’
14 Many are invited, but few are chosen.”
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