The memory of Stephen's great love, faith and devotion to
God has become a legacy to us, Christians. Most especially for Saul who was
later on called Paul since he was not a believer of Jesus yet during that time,
in fact he was one of the feared persecutors of Christians. It must have been a
sight, just imagine he was being stoned to death and yet he visualizes and
shouts of the glory of God. We have a lot to learn from the example of the life
of Stephen especially during times when we encounter trials and hardships that
may not even get close to losing our lives and dying a very cruel death like
what happened to Stephen. May our lives become an inspiration too for others to
draw strength and courage the way Stephen did for Christians and non believers
like Paul. We can learn a lot from our Church and Salvation History. In fact
1/2 of the people who became Catholic converts have delved into the study of
History. It is His story, her story and our story. It has patterns, though it
surprises really well. We have to discover the past, learn from what happened
and be open to it. We need to know the faith and not be susceptible to lie. We
are witnesses of what evil can do to people but behind all of those things, God
is behind it. The gates of hell did not prevail, the Church remains protected.
Today's 1st reading tells us of the murder of Stephen, a holy and righteous
man. What a way to die! Stephen did not have the slightest trace of anger and
is full of forgiveness for those who stoned him. We should long to have this
kind of disposition in life that even at the point of death he still begged for
mercy and forgiveness not on his own behalf but for the very people who caused
his death. It is an act of forgiving people even if they don't ask for it. St. Paul or Saul as he was
called originally was a part of it. We have to know what can be learned from
this to prevent similar things from happening again. Paul was a persecutor of
Christians but he became a saint. His life progressed with his testimonies
because he admitted to the killing of Christians and repented. He bore witness
to Jesus Christ and revealed how great a Savior we have in Him. Have you ever
seen anybody so peaceful and undisturbed even in the face of adversity? We still
need to learn a lot from Stephen from today's 1st reading. He has shown us a
perfect example of total trust in God.
He did not just speak the works of God, he also worked with great wonders and
signs. His entire being shows forth the glory of God that no one can deny. This
reminds me of Fr. Arnel Celis whom I showed him my petal with the face of a
cherubim, he said that I look like it. Whether it's true or not, is no longer
important. What matters most is that we should all strive to be like Stephen
who reflects the glory of God in his face. This makes me think that we should
not only be conscious of our physical appearance which most of us are too
concerned about. Although it is also right that we care for our temporal needs
while we are still residents of this temporary world, all the more should we be
conscious of looking after our spiritual needs to nourish and sustain our souls
which is lasting and will enter into eternity. We wouldn't want to look
deformed or ugly permanently when we come face to face with God our
Creator. Physical beauty is fleeting and
can only last for a lifetime or while still young whereas the beauty of our souls
can withstand endless lifetimes and last for eternity. It should be our goal
that someday people who look at us will be drawn to us because we have become
living models of Christ before our fellowmen, beautiful inside and out. I pray
that just like Stephen we will be filled with God's grace and power, show forth
great wonders and signs and resemble the face of an angel. If we go through a
lot of trouble just to look beautiful and handsome in the eyes of men how much
more in the eyes of God. Amen. Hallelujah!
Acts 6:8-10; 7: 54-59
Stephen, filled with grace and power, was working great
wonders and signs among the people...filled with the holy Spirit, looked up
intently to heaven and saw the glory of God and Jesus standing at the right
hand of God, 56 and he said, “Behold, I see the heavens opened and the Son of
Man standing at the right hand of God.” 57 But they cried out in a loud voice,
covered their ears, and rushed upon him together. 58 They threw him out of the
city, and began to stone him. The witnesses laid down their cloaks at the feet
of a young man named Saul. 59 As they were stoning Stephen, he called out,
“Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.”
The confidence of Stephen in God did not waver up to the
end. He stood firm in his faith and remained steadfast. I have read that the
most critical point in our life is during the time of death because it is when
a battle between good and evil is being waged over our soul. We might have
heard of different stories of people about to die who were reported to have
seen all sorts of vision. As we read the psalm for today may we find ourselves
truly internalizing and believing the words thus visualizing the glory of God
the way Stephen demonstrated for us during the critical hour of our life. We
are a work in progress just like St.
Paul we need to acknowledge our sins, mend our ways
and surrender our life to the Lord. The world believes that it is foolish to
believe what we can not see but we have to believe in what we do not see and
face them all with faith, this is according to St. Thomas Aquinas. The
testimony of those who believe help to build up our faith and the more
witnesses we have the more solid it becomes. We look to the Gospel and see that
there are so many witnesses and testimonies with very little variation. They
speak of the truth of the life of Jesus. We have to accept everything that the
Gospel tells us. With this great love that He offered to all of us, there is no
doubt that God will make all things beautiful in our lives in His time. Our
persistent cries and tears to God are always heard. God has given us very clear
instructions from the very start. If only we will stick to it then we can be
assured of a life lived to the full. We’ve got to have faith that of Abraham
who believed even though his wife is with age that the one who made the promise
is trustworthy. What God says is true and He does not lie. Padre Pio said that
the most beautiful act of faith is one made with sacrifice and effort even in
the presence of darkness. We have to believe that God has the best things in
mind for us. If He allows some things that are not pleasant in life this is
only to bring about the best. Although faith is not the best of the virtues, it
is the rarest. Real faith inspires all actions and reveals God in everything.
How rare is real faith next to danger. We sometimes feel that we do not see so
much evidence of the reality of God. God does not give us so much light so that
we are not forced to accept Him nor does He give too little that we can not
find Him. He gives us just enough light so as to put to practice our faith. Nothing
can ever frighten or scare us not even death if God is our stronghold. We can
rely on so many things in this world like wealth, fame, power and success but
only in the Lord can we find true security and satisfaction. There is no
denying to the truth that we have a God who is always there for us whether in
good or bad times. We can be assured that we can take comfort and hope in the
Lord. Our enemies may be lurking from every side but we don't have to worry or
be afraid. God is our refuge and strength. He can rescue us from the clutches
of our persecutors and set us free. We should never have any doubt that God is
able to do all things for our good for there is nothing more that He could do that
He has not done. We should always be praising and thanking God in all
circumstances knowing that God will always be there for us. He knows and sees
all things much more than our limited points of view and angles of reference.
God can view things in a multidimensional level while we can only see a single
or at most double dimension. If we are looking at a not so pleasant view trust
that God can see a better view than what is before us. If we have experienced
an almost dangerously impossible situation wherein escape and deliverance
seemed to be farfetched then we are in a worst case scenario. Believe it or
not, this kind of situation could drive anyone to panic. Even the most
steadfast in the faith community could succumb to anxiety and fear with regards
to such situation. In fact, it could even come to a point where the most
steadfast may go to a certain extent of negotiating for the sake of the lesser
evil. It is this type of experience that could turn out to be unforgettable and
could forever be etched in our mind not only because of the trouble and
difficulty we went through but most of all the love and concern we experienced
and witnessed from people in the community. Although it could indeed be a
frightening experience when we could have just chosen to give up and succumb to
the obviously convenient option for the sake of getting it over and done with
but didn't for the sake of the truth of God. If we do then we would find that
it is all worth it even though we have to learn some lessons in life the hard
way. It is evident that the harder the situation we are in all the more could
we feel God's ever reliable and strong hands secured all around us. We can not
deny it and should always believe that God's truth and saving power prevails at
all times. We look to God always in the midst of all the turmoil. We should
always be praising and thanking God in all circumstances knowing that God will
always be there for us. He knows and sees all things much more than our limited
points of view and angle of reference. God can view things in a
multidimensional level while we can only see a single or at most double
dimension. If we are looking at a not so pleasant view, we could trust that God
can see a better view than what is before us. No matter how long and hard we try
to search for happiness outside God we can only find it in Him as St. Augustine says, “My
soul is restless until it rests in Thee." Only with Him do we find rest,
fulfillment and satisfaction. Let us trust God in His divine providence and
goodness that He will never abandon nor forsake us. He will rescue us at all
times for He can turn back or fast forward the hands of time for everything is
right on time with God. He is the God of the eternal now. Amen. Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalm 31:3cd-4. 6 and 8ab. 16bc and 17
R: Into your hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit.
2 [3] Be my rock of refuge, a stronghold to give me safety.
3 [4] You are my rock and my fortress; for your name’s sake you will lead and
guide me. (R) 5 [6] Into your hands I commend my spirit; you will redeem me, O
LORD, O faithful God. 7 [8] I will rejoice and be glad of your mercy. (R) 15
[16] Rescue me from the clutches of my enemies and my persecutors. 16 [17] Let
your face shine upon your servant; save me in your kindness.
God is indeed talking to us personally in each and every
situation we have. The gospel reminded me of two wonderful homilies that I
heard on Christmas day. The first priest said something unexpected almost like a
paradox. He said that there is no argument and doesn't discount the fact that
Jesus is the true reason for the season but he
emphasizes that God is madly in love with us for Him to take the form of man to
be with us which therefore makes us the reason for the season. He came in the
most humble way a King could ever have not even in an inn that could at least
keep him warm and comfortable but in a manger housed together with the farm
animals. Gathering from this point of view I should say without a doubt that we
are indeed the reason for the season. For God humbled himself and took the form
of man to show us the way. There is no wonder why there is a sudden shift from
the festive mood of the gospel for Christmas yesterday to the grim reality of
this world in today's gospel. There is a need for us to look beyond
the season and live it farther down the road of life persevering to the end. It
was just so consoling that the Lord assures us daily. In the homily of the
priest I heard him say the very words which I have been holding on to as if my
life depended on it. He said that there is no reason to be afraid. God can turn
our fears into hope and joy. He takes delight in His people for Him to take the
form of man to be with us. He came in the most humble way a King could ever
have. He did not even have an inn that could at least keep him warm and
comfortable but was born in a manger housed together with the farm animals.
Gathering from this point of view I should say without a doubt that we indeed
have no reason to be afraid. What a way to demonstrate that awesome and reckless
love of God for man that He allowed Himself to go this far and even much
farther to a cross in Calvary . This is
something we should all treasure in our hearts. It has been several months ago
since I learned the unpleasant news about a sick relative. The fact that she is
still around and being endowed with the miracle in the form of the life
extension that God is giving her testifies to God’s abiding love and
mercy. This is also coupled with another
miracle in the recovery of an uncle from a resistant pulmonary infection which
rendered him comatose at about the same time I found out about the worsening
condition of a friend. He has recovered and went back to his normal activities.
What an assuring God we have that there is really nothing more we can do but
focus on Him who alone can save us in all our distress. Though the grim reality
of this world is undeniably present among us and continues to assail us as
highlighted in today's gospel in the form of a warning to all of us. We have to
persevere to the end and never lose heart, for only the steadfast will finish
the race and win the crown of salvation. There is a need for us to look beyond
our fears and live with hope and joy persevering to the end. Whatever we are
going through, it could be something that we are presently enjoying or
suffering at the moment, we need to keep in mind that all things will soon come
to pass. Not a single thing in this world will remain, as the scriptures say,
“Heaven and earth will fail but God’s words will still remain.” These things we need to be aware and
completely confident of because we are facing a lot of challenges in life and
we need to make decisions and choices with regards to it. How many times have
we experienced waiting and getting ready for something but due to some delays
we started to lose patience and wonder if it’s going to come at all. Or we
began to be preoccupied with other things that we’ve lost our focus. We start
off with wonderful beginnings but not a happy ending. When we begin to conform
to values of this world and start to forget who we really are and what we are
called for then the worst happens. God is the author of our life and He has
written for us a wonderful beginning and it’s all up to us to live it towards
its beautiful ending by walking down the path that the Lord Himself prepared
for us. He has loved and respected us so much that He has given us our free
wills. At the final hour, nothing we did in the past whether it’s good and
noble would ever count if we have fallen into the enemy’s trap because only the
one who perseveres and endures to the end will be saved. This is the only
winning chance of satan, to lure us into that situation as his only and last
ditch effort. We have already been saved and this status of continuously being
saved until we breathe our last depends solely on us. Whether we allow
ourselves to be duped by the enemy or treasure this everlasting gift from God
is completely up to us. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 10:17-22
17 Jesus said to his disciples: “Beware of people, for they
will hand you over to courts and scourge you in their synagogues, 18 and you
will be led before governors and kings for my sake as a witness before them and
the pagans. 19 When they hand you over, do not worry about how you are to speak
or what you are to say. You will be given at that moment what you are to say.
20 For it will not be you who speak but the Spirit of your Father speaking
through you. 21 Brother will hand over brother to death, and the father his
child; children will rise up against parents and have them put to death. 22 You
will be hated by all because of my name, but whoever endures to the end will be
saved.”
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