Life is never easy and fair at times. If we go through trials and hardships and
sometimes lose heart when confronted by our doubting and questioning minds then
we should always stand firm in our principles and convictions anchored in
Jesus. No matter how difficult it may seem we must not lose sight of what kind
of suffering Jesus had to go through and
all our problems will fade in the background. Nothing we do in our entire
lifetime will ever seem fit for a God who is perfect in countless ways and will
always fall short of His glory. We just have to be thankful that God never
gives up on anyone of us for He looks not on our sins but on our faithfulness.
We always have a choice to improve, move forward and not lag behind. After all
the years and experiences God is continuously at work in us and will always
look forward to that day when we will come to be with Him, perfected through
Jesus and united with Him in His wonderful kingdom in heaven. We should always
have the attitude of humble acceptance and complete surrender clinging only to
God and not on any person, thing, situation or possession in life. These
experiences will all amount to something great in the end. Which reminds me of
the story of a silversmith (narrated by Fr. Joseph Magdaong) who purifies
silver by allowing it to sit on the fire at its extreme heat (blue flame) until
it finally comes out pure. The silversmith knows that the work is done once the
silver starts to reflect the image of the silversmith/refiner. Just in case we
do not know, there is also a danger that if a silversmith has exceeded the
refining process it will totally ruin the silver that's why a good silversmith
keeps an eye on the silver 100% of the time during the refining process. Allow
this to sink in to our souls for in time we will all come to know that we are
in truth blessed and full of grace whenever we are subjected to this kind of
situation knowing that we have a perfect and good silversmith who keeps a close
eye on us and never leave us. In whatever we are going through right now, let
us believe and trust that we are in the steady hands of the Expert who will
never miss nor fail. God always work with perfection. We can always be assured
that if we allow ourselves to go through the Refiner's fire then we will surely
come out perfect. God is always precise in His moves and can never go wrong.
Amen. Hallelujah!
Malachi 3:1-4, 23-24
...For he is like the refiner’s fire, or like the fuller’s
lye. 3 He will sit refining and purifying [silver], and he will purify the sons
of Levi, refining them like gold or like silver that they may offer due
sacrifice to the LORD.
No matter how unsure life may be and how unfair it may seem
we can always rely on the one true God who was, is and will always be forever. If
we will just take to heart at all times the assurances of God in the scriptures
then there is really nothing that should stop us from following the right path
that leads to God. We should constantly implore God's help in prayers so that
we faithfully live out His example in our lives. In the Philippines there is an expression
being said when people are so bent over and head strong about doing a certain
task like nothing can ever stop them. It is known as, “Kina-career mo naman yan”
In English, “You’re making it a career!” If we will look at the meaning of
career in the dictionary we’ll find that it means, course of action; height of
activity or run or move at full speed. Come to think of it, that’s how we
should act when it comes to the most important aspect of our life. There is
really no doubt about the goodness of God. If there is one thing in this world
that we can depend on that is the mercy of God. We should constantly implore
God's help in prayers so that we faithfully live out His example in our lives.
Our confidence in God should never waver nor falter. It should be our goal to
grow and mature in our knowledge and love for God. As we move forward in it
then we win for ourselves a friendship that is like no other. We have seen a lot
of broken relationships in our lifetime and if we will base our understanding
of the word friendship on that then we will start to lose faith and confidence
in friends. It is so reassuring and comforting that in the friendship of God we
can be sure that it is something we can always count and depend on. Everything
comes from God. All good things come from God. All blessings come from God. God
pours out to us the all abundant love in every possible way. Love and life is
not simple other wise we will be living in a heavenly world where there is no
strife, deceit, injustice and division.
The world we live in is fractured, unless we stop doing mundane and
distracting things that pulls us away from visualizing the things of God then
we will just find ourselves distracted and unfocused. We just might find
ourselves going in all directions but not really finding where we are supposed
to go. God teaches us His ways with the guidance of the Holy Spirit directing
us every step of the way. This is how we should relate to God by aiming to
encounter Him in an intimate and personal way. It is possible that all our
hurts and injuries be turned to compassion for those who have caused us so much
pain because God who is full of mercy and love is the one who did it first for
us and we ought to follow. It is indeed
a consolation to know that we are in the hands of God. There is no reason to
fear nor doubt, for the Lord will surely bless and keep us at all times. This
made me think of the children who squirm and try to break free from the
protecting hold of a parent. Sometimes we are no different from the children
because we want God to let loose of His hold. We have a gentle and loving God
who will never impose nor force Himself. It is all up to us whether we remain
or wriggle free from the loving grasp of God's hands. God always work with perfection. We can
always be assured that if we allow ourselves to go through the Refiner's fire
then we will surely come out perfect. God is always precise in His moves and
can never go wrong. We should be very grateful and awe inspired as we realize
that there is nothing beyond the power of God. If we are sensitive and
attentive enough to the Lord then we would discover that God allows the events
in our daily experiences to happen in a way that is best for us. Although there
are times when we just can’t see it the way it is. It is in the consultation of
the word of God that we can find so much consolation and hope in our daily walk
in life. As we develop this communication with God through scriptures we would
find it to be always connected if not perfectly fitted as God opens up our mind
and allows us to grasp things in a very unbelievable way. Our God is beyond
compare, awesome, wonderful and marvelous. If we give to God all our concerns
and anxieties and trust in His goodness and mercy then He will always direct
our steps in the way that He wanted us to go. A few years ago in a Lenten
Retreat at St. Lorenzo the speaker said that Catholicism is the religion of the
soul while Protestantism is the religion of the mind. This is because
Protestants have a problem accepting things that are not written in the
scriptures. The language of the mind makes use of words alone which are limited
unlike the language of the soul which goes beyond what is written and extends
to signs, images, symbols and metaphors. There are things that are beyond human
comprehension and expression. This explains why we are a people attracted to
signs and symbols. Dan Brown, a famous author of books, Da Vinci Code and
Angels & Demons are only a few of them, which deal greatly on the meaning
of signs and symbols has become a hit. His style appeals to the public that's
why he has earned millions and become popular. It is in this nature of ours
that God speaks to us not just in physical terms and words but in spiritual
language as well. We have to be aware of
the truth of the richness of our Catholic dogma, doctrine, discipline and
practices. Our Catholic faith is so rich, it's like eating cheesecake and if we
ever think of leaving the Catholic fold after knowing these truths it would be
like exchanging the cheesecake for a sugarless donut. Liturgical cycles of the
Church are very interesting in the light of the seasons of love, life and
faith. Advent is defined as anticipation of something that is coming. We are
well aware of the 1st coming (Parousia) when Jesus came to this world more than
2,000 years ago and the 2nd coming of Jesus which no one knows exactly when it
would be. But there is one more thing we need to really prepare for which is
the 3rd coming or our own personal coming of Jesus when we die. As Catholics,
we might want to ask ourselves why we go to Church and attend mass. We come to
the Lord at a designated time and place to know of the mystery of life. If we
somehow come to know of these signs, symbols, images and metaphors although not
totally then we could relate better in our relationship with God. The Mass is
full of these signs and symbols that appeals to our sense of sight, sound and
smell. There are lots of explanations that go with these practices. Though
these practices can change in the course of time the core teachings of the
Catholic Church like the dogma and doctrine are all non negotiable and would
stand through time. We should no longer doubt in our minds all the things that
God is capable of doing. Life is a mystery which is much like a black hole.
Once we fall into that black hole then there is no more turning back from where
we came from. We just go on and on learning about life until such time when we
come to the knowledge of its full mystery when we die. For God has reserved for us something special
like the front row seats in a spectacular play in a theater. No less than the
prime spot for the Lord will always grant our heart's delight as we faithfully cling
to Him. While we still can, we must come to a better understanding of these
things and strive to learn the deeper meaning of our faith. No one in his right
mind can ever deny the presence of a Supreme Being who created all of us and
this wonderful world we live in. It remains a mystery how the sky hangs on high
without ever getting tired and falling, even the rising and setting of the sun,
the moon and the stars that bedecks the sky and the planets that rotate around
the sun without ever losing its alignment and end up bumping into each other.
Even the wisest and most brilliant scientists are continuously amazed at the
endless and infinite discoveries and revelations of the universe as they strive
to unravel its mystery. From generation to generation and ages past no single
human being was able to completely unfold it for human intelligence is simply
insufficient and can never measure up to God's. Have we ever wondered and asked
how things in our life came to be? There is only one thing that needs to be
done, that is to call on God endlessly at all times for guidance. As we try to
look back and recall may we always find ourselves confidently claiming all our
life's events as according to what God has planned for us and if not then it is
about time that we call on to God with these words in the psalm reading. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Psalm 25:4-5ab, 8-9, 10, 14
R: Lift up your heads and see; your redemption is near at
hand.
4 Your ways, O LORD, make known to me; teach me your paths,
5 guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my savior. (R) 8 Good
and upright is the LORD; thus he shows sinners the way. 9 He guides the humble
to justice, he teaches the humble his way. (R) 10 All the paths of the LORD are
kindness and constancy toward those who keep his covenant and his decrees. 14
The friendship of the LORD is with those who fear him, and his covenant, for
their instruction.
Today's gospel tells us of the story of the birth of John
the Baptist and the extraordinary circumstances that went with it. He was
considered the precursor or the forerunner of Jesus, the Messiah. He was the
one who prepared the way of the Lord. We can never deny the awesome and
wonderful signs that God has wrought in the life of St. John the Baptist from the moment he was
conceived, the time of his birth until he fulfilled the ministry and call that
God has given to him. If we are to look very closely and intently at our own
lives there is no denying to the truth that the hand of the Lord is always with
us. It is up to us how we live this truth, whether we grow and become strong in
spirit like John the Baptist is a choice we have to make. He is a well known
figure in our Christian faith. We can surely learn from his example and live
out God's mission for each one of us to its fulfillment. This should make us
think that like John we too are called for a mission in which the ultimate goal
is also to prepare the way for the Lord. For John it was His first coming but
for us it is His 2nd coming. As Catholics, we believe that the 2nd coming of
our Lord comes in 2 ways. The 1st is when we die and meet with God face to face
which could be referred to as the coming of Christ to us individually and the
2nd is at the end of the world which is the final judgment as in Revelations
when the moon, the sun, and stars are no more. Or it could also be just one
time for those of us who will live up to that final day of judgment. As the
bible tells us nobody knows the time or day of when will that be. It is for our
own good that we are always prepared for that final day whether it's the end of
the world or when we die which we're all going to be someday. Another important
point to consider as we make preparations is to make an assessment of our life.
We look in retrospect at the life of John and see how the hand of the Lord was
with him. This should also make us look at our life in the same manner and
realize that after all we've been through in life we would never have reached
this far if not for the truth that the hand of the Lord is with us too. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Luke 1:57-66
...they were going to call him Zechariah after his father,
60 but his mother said in reply, “No.He will be called John.” 61 But they
answered her, “There is no one among your relatives who has this name.” 62 So
they made signs, asking his father what he wished him to be called. 63 He asked
for a tablet and wrote, “John is his name,” and all were amazed. 64 Immediately
his mouth was opened, his tongue freed, and he spoke blessing God. 65 Then fear
came upon all their neighbors, and all these matters were discussed throughout
the hill country of Judea . 66 All who heard
these things took them to heart, saying, “What, then, will this child be?” For
surely the hand of the Lord was with him.
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