There was a time when my son, Allan was complaining to me of
itchiness all over his body. I told him everything there is to do and finally
came to the part where I asked him what could have caused it. He can no longer
deny that he drank 3 bottles of beer during a birthday party that he attended.
Of course, I was not happy about it because he was only 16 years old then but I
must admit that I was a bit happy about the allergy. I explained to him that
somehow the allergy is a blessing in disguise because it will remind him always
that drinking alcohol is not good for the body especially when you're still
young and if it's too much. I told him that our body is the temple of the Holy
Spirit and we should take good care of it. Another thing that I was thankful of
was the chance I had to call his attention to his actions and decision making
that should be based on what is good and right and not on peer pressure. Just
like in today's 1st reading we should not base our actions on the so called
"popular demand" or be carried away by other people's expectations
but rather on the principles that clearly uphold and reflect the uprightness of
God. Sometimes we would rather keep silent than speak up for fear of making
things worse than it was. This is true and acceptable at times. We should know
when and when not to speak. Today's 1st reading tells us how Paul openly
questioned Kephas who is in fact Peter and the appointed leader and head of the
Church. It is a very difficult situation when one is compelled to do something
like what Paul did. It is brotherly correction and no matter how we sometimes
avoid and refuse to put ourselves in such a situation there are moments when we
really have to, especially when the truth of the gospel is at stake. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Galatians 2:1-2, 7-14
...11 And when Kephas came to Antioch , I opposed him to his face because he
clearly was wrong. 12 For, until some people came from James, he used to eat
with the Gentiles; but when they came, he began to draw back and separated
himself, because he was afraid of the circumcised. 13 And the rest of the Jews
[also] acted hypocritically along with him, with the result that even Barnabas
was carried away by their hypocrisy. But when I saw that they were not on the
right road in line with the truth of the gospel, I said to Kephas in front of
all, “If you, though a Jew, are living like a Gentile and not like a Jew, how
can you compel the Gentiles to live like Jews?”
We find in the story of Paul that he eventually regained his
eyesight and started proclaiming Jesus as the Son of God. Wherever we're coming
from we should strive to follow his example of groping for the truth about the
light while he was in darkness and blind. We have a responsibility in our hands
which is very clearly proclaimed in today's psalm. As we find our way to God
may we find ourselves taking part in the mission and call that Paul himself
obediently followed and fulfilled. We are not just listeners and onlookers, we
apparently have to do what the psalm reading tells us today. We have all been
commissioned to go out to all the world and tell the Good News. No matter who
we are, what we are, where we're from and where we are. We need to strive to do
our best to improve our knowledge of God for He has great plans for all of us.
There is really a need to equip ourselves in order to respond as best as we can
to His call. We are the temples of the Holy Spirit, that's why we should take
care of our bodies too. Just think of it, whenever we are preparing to receive
guests in our home we always try our best to make it look presentable and go
through extraordinary efforts to make it special. I believe that we should
develop this kind of attitude each day as we bear in our minds that God dwells
in us. It is our duty to make Him feel at home and make it a fitting dwelling
place for Him. Let us make ourselves a living testimony of the gospel. What a
way to live if by just looking at us people will be blessed and praise God for
we become proof of His steadfast kindness and fidelity. Sounds very difficult
but as God our Father is Almighty we continue to hope that all things are
possible and we can do all things through Him. God is so good indeed, and
reminded about my son’s allergy. If not for it I wouldn't have known of his
drinking spree and could have failed to remind and emphasize to him what a few
bottles of beer could have led him. I am thankful that as early as possible it
has already been put to a stop. Although I would like to give my son the
benefit of the doubt that even without the allergy I know that Allan knows his
limitations and can very well overcome any possible addiction that is being
hurled right in front of him by the enemy for he is a Youth for Christ. As
parents we need to look after the welfare of our children and give them sound
advice. There is indeed a need to speak up, be bold and courageous. There is
really a need to remind ourselves constantly of this truth in order to respond
as best as we can to this call in today's psalm reading. Once we've made a
decision to embrace the truth and turn our backs on our old ways which are not
headed to the path that God wants us to travel then we can be assured that we
are right on track. Shout it out to the whole world and let it be known by
everyone. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 117:1bc. 2
R: Go out to all the world and tell the Good News.
1 Praise the LORD, all you nations; glorify him, all you
peoples! (R) 2 For steadfast is his kindness toward us, and the fidelity of the
LORD endures forever. (R)
Today's gospel tells us that God won't neglect us and always
provide for all our needs. My elder son, Jude when he was still a young boy was
so difficult to feed. He prefers to eat all the junk, sweet and empty in
nutrition food. In order for him to eat the right kind of food we would resort
to all kinds of strategies but would often end up in disagreement because he
never seem to understand why I needed to force him to eat the right kind of
food instead of the type of food he prefers to eat at all times. Now that he's
older, I need not resort to the old tactics I used to do just to feed him. He
can now understand the principle of proper nutrition, I guess, and I hope that
he has learned the values of eating good and nutritious food. God in the same
manner remains as patient and steadfast in His love for us. God won't neglect
us and always provide for all our needs. The gospel also mentions a man who is
very persistent in asking for something from his friend. We should praise and
thank God because the gospel assures and gives us new found strength and confidence
that whatever we have been praying for a long time already has been heard by
God. We just have to continue lifting everything to God unceasingly. We must
always have that attitude of hope and expectant faith in our God the Father in
heaven. We must believe that our persistent prayers to God will bear fruit. God
is merciful, loving and concerned over our own welfare that He continues to be
the perfect Father and parent to us always. Several years ago, my younger son,
Allan requested something from me which I am not fully capable of providing by
myself. As I look back and recall all the things that took place and upon
reading today's gospel it made me realize that every single step involved in it
is indeed a testimony that we have a God who make all things possible. After
all the things that happened within that period, from people who extended a
lending hand, to the circumstances and events that went along with it which
made everything fell into place up to the time when it has been declared
officially that Allan has finally got a hold of it, one thing is sure, we have
a Father in heaven who loves us more than we'll ever know. These memories are
very significant in the sense that whenever I talk with my sons, I always
emphasize to them the truth of the message and reflection of today’s gospel.
When we deal with problems which we have been bothered for years we sometimes
just have to let go and let God and before we know it they are already
resolved. God has indeed provided us every possible means in order for us to
live a full and happy life. I believe that if we always come to God in prayer
He is always ready to answer us. It should be emphasized, what Padre Pio said,
that prayer is the best armor we have, it is the key which opens the heart of
God. Prayer is something that we can make use of at all times, we only have to
will it, whatever, whenever, wherever we may be. God goes all the way in
fulfilling everything for us even teaching us how to pray. The truth is there
is really nothing more God can give us that He has not given to us, for He has
already shown and taught to us the most important thing for us to do which is
pray. It is one of the most important tools to always be attuned to God. We all
have to pray. When we have access to the heart of God then we can hear the
beating of His heart and synchronize our own hearts to His and make beautiful
rhythm together. It is when we follow where God leads us that we create a
harmonious relationship with God. When the heart of God speaks and we listen
then we will never go astray. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 11:1-4
1 Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he had
finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray just as
John taught his disciples.” 2 He said to them, “When you pray, say: Father,
hallowed be your name, your kingdom come. 3 Give us each day our daily bread 4
and forgive us our sins for we ourselves forgive everyone in debt to us, and do
not subject us to the final test.” … I tell you, if he does not get up to give
him the loaves because of their friendship, he will get up to give him whatever
he needs because of his persistence. 9 “And I tell you, ask and you will
receive; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. 10
For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds; and to the one
who knocks, the door will be opened. 11 What father among you would hand his
son a snake when he asks for a fish? 12 Or hand him a scorpion when he asks for
an egg? 13 If you then, who are wicked, know how to give good gifts to your
children, how much more will the Father in heaven give the holy Spirit to those
who ask him?”
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