If we only think and look back at
our lives, we will surely see how God cared for us, through good and bad times.
There can never be anyone else but God alone in whom we can find perfect peace
as St. Augustine
said, "My soul is restless until it rests in Thee." How very
reassuring are the words of God in today's 1st reading. When things are not
going well with us and we seem to be going astray it is important to always
remember these words of God. There are times when we are very unsure of where
we are going, how things will turn out and what is in store for us. In times when
we are confronted with things we are not familiar of, we can always draw
inspiration in this truth that God looks after us the way a Good Shepherd does
to His sheep. Amen. Hallelujah!
Ezekiel 34:1-11
...For thus says the Lord GOD: I
myself will look after and tend my sheep.
Psalm 23 assures us where the road of God’s love will lead
us because it tells us exactly what kind of road we are heading to if we accept
the love of the Good Shepherd. When I was a young child, I used to sing and
imagine the scenario in the psalm reading for today. Psalm 23 has a Tagalog
song version in the Philippines
entitled, “Ang Panginoon ang aking Pastol” I have always loved singing it
because of the very comforting words in the song. It has always given me an
impression that with God on our side nothing can go wrong and if things seem to
look like there is something wrong there is really nothing to fear for He will
always be there to defend and protect. Let us not stray away from the Lord and
always stay in the flock that He cares for. We may have heard a story of how a
lion attacks its prey by separating it from the flock and once it has cornered
it and all alone that's the time it devours it. It pays to always stay in the
flock under the care of our Good Shepherd. We have to make sure we are not
misguided or deceived by a fake shepherd and really belong to the flock of
sheep that Jesus shepherds. If we are just to read and understand very well
every word said in today's psalm then we ought to find ourselves the most
contented and secured person in the whole wide world. There should be no more
room for fear, doubt and anxiety. We've got to develop the confidence and faith
of a person who have truly believed that the Lord is our shepherd. A sheep
without a shepherd doesn’t know where to go and get food. They just stand there
looking dumb and hungry. Today's psalm is a reminder and great consolation that
we are the sheep and the Lord is our Shepherd. He is the Good Shepherd as
stated in today's psalm. He makes us want for nothing more. We are so caught up
with our problems and concerns in life that we become oblivious of God. We do
not see the love of God in the midst of these disturbing events. In our journey
here on earth we are all confronted with the bitter and harsh realities of
life. Let us always remember and never forget that on top of those realities is
the resounding truth and most essential one that we have a Good Shepherd. We
should praise and thank God for those experiences although difficult served as
an inspiration which we could hold on to at times when things do not turn out
right. We can be assured that everything is in control although there is really
a need to go through a so called "dark valley" of our lives in order
for us to be fully aware that we have a God who looks after our welfare no
matter how things turn out unexpectedly and not according to what we have in
mind. We always have to believe that in the end, God is always on our side to
give us the courage to carry on and find that God got us covered. There is one
thing sure if we hold on to God as a sheep to the Good Shepherd, we will never
be disappointed. The words of God in today's readings give us an assurance that
He is always there for us. He said it and He means it then so be it. There is
nothing more He could possibly mean when He said that He is the Good Shepherd
other than He cares for us. He never forsakes nor abandons any single one of
His flock. Sometimes we are confronted with situations that push us to the
limits and thus we give way. This should never be the case at any single time.
We should not entertain the option that is clearly not pleasing to the Lord
even beyond the point of maximum tolerance. We may find ourselves able to
resist up to a certain extent only. Thus when the tough gets really tough we
would suddenly find ourselves shifting our loyalty. We only find ourselves
proclaiming God in our life when situations are favorable. It's such a pity if
we would ever come to this point where almost everybody in this world found
themselves comfortably positioned. We can easily change positions when things
get uncomfortable and easily turn our backs on what is ultimately God’s will
for us. As in Rev. 3:16, So, because you are lukewarm, neither hot nor cold, I
will spit you out of my mouth. It is time to make a stand and know which side
we really are rather than continue making excuses and justifications. We must
not doubt God's ability to be the Good
Shepherd that He really is to us and trust Him rather than ourselves to carry
out the plan He has for us. Just like
this old adage, "Never put the law into your hands." We should not
take away God's plan from His hands into ours and act like we know better. If
there's someone who could perfectly carry out this plan for our lives then that
is no other than God Himself. Nothing could be more perfect than entrusting our
life in God's hands. Just try to imagine ourselves right now, as is, where is
with all our cares and problems in this world. Then try to paint another
picture, this time with God as the Good Shepherd that tends the sheep, then
picture ourselves as that sheep that the Lord tends. Be still for a moment and
try to absorb and allow to sink in the words in the responsorial psalm. In
God's loving embrace we are secured and satisfied that there is nothing we
stand in need of. If the Lord is our shepherd who could ask for more? Goodness
and love pursue us all the days of our life. For as long we're sure that the
Lord Jesus is indeed the shepherd who leads us and whom we follow then there is
no doubt about this. We should thank the Lord for our daily assurances,
confirmation and in all circumstances. God will never allow us to go hungry and
will always give us what we need and even more. God is a generous God that when
we're feeling hungry or in need of something He is always there to provide, all
we have to do is trust Him in His ways, as He has promised. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 23:1-3, 3-4, 5, 6
R: The Lord is my shepherd; there
is nothing I shall want.
1 The LORD is my shepherd; I shall
not want. 2 In verdant pastures he gives me repose. Beside restful waters he
leads me; 3 he refreshes my soul. (R) He guides me in right paths for his
name’s sake. 4 Even though I walk in the dark valley I fear no evil; for you
are at my side with your rod and your staff that give me courage. (R) 5 You
spread the table before me in the sight of my foes; you anoint my head with
oil; my cup overflows. (R) 6 Only goodness and kindness follow me all the days
of my life; and I shall dwell in the house of the LORD for years to come.
In today's gospel, envy of other
people's fortune is evident because of the complaints of the workers in the
vineyard who worked the whole day but was paid the same amount as those who
worked for only a short time. The moral lesson of the story in my opinion is
that we should stop comparing ourselves with others rather we should focus on
how we can improve our work for God. Be confident that we have a just God who
is always right in His judgment and decision. At the end of the day whatever
work we have offered to God will always be rewarded accordingly because God
will never cheat us rather He will always give more than we deserve. We can
never really tell what's going to be until the last hour. All of us are saved
by Jesus when He died on the Cross in Calvary more
than 2000 years ago but continuously in the process of being saved every day.
We've got to persevere in our faith and not be discouraged or dissuaded,
distracted and tempted by the other side. We have all been forgiven through Jesus
Christ but it is our response to this grace that matters most. It differs from
person to person according to the capacity we have all developed. We can not be
indifferent, neutral, take for granted or neglect this tremendous grace that is
offered to us. We've got to take an active part in receiving this grace in
order for us to gain the ultimate and total experience of God's gift to us.
Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 20:1-16
...Thus, the last will be first,
and the first will be last.”
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