There are times when we have planned something very
meticulously and expected it to be carried out the way we wanted but we all
know that things do not always happen the way it should be. No matter what our
situations may be at the moment we can always trust that God would carry out
the best plan He had in mind for us. As in Isaiah 55:8, "For my thoughts
are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways, says the LORD. As high as the
heavens are above the earth, so high are my ways above your ways and my
thoughts above your thoughts." Things may not totally look very bright and
promising right now and things seem to still be very far fetched but we can
always count on God who had already obtained for us the best plan we would ever
come to know. Amen. Hallelujah!
Hebrews 8:6-13
6 Brothers and sisters: Now our high priest has obtained so
much more excellent a ministry as he is mediator of a better covenant, enacted
on better promises. 7 For if that first covenant had been faultless, no place
would have been sought for a second one. 8 But he finds fault with them and
says: “Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord, when I will conclude a new
covenant with the house of Israel
and the house of Judah .
What a wonderful world this place that we live in could be
if only we listen to the instructions constantly being given to us in the
scriptures. We have an awesome God who always speaks to us in a very timely and
specific manner. His messages are fitted to the situation we are presently
experiencing right now. We should remain confident that God will make a way.
There is really nothing more that God can do for us that He has not done. God
is never short of blessings to shower on us. He has made it all available to us
through His Son. All that is needed is for us to make our move. Let us open
ourselves to God's presence in our lives and know that there is never a moment
in our life when He is away from us for it is always the other way around. We
are the ones turning away from Him and placing blocks and hindrances between us
whenever we can't find Him.
We are constantly being faced by challenges to our faith
especially at this present time. It is easier to be firm in our faith when
times are easy but when tough times come that is when we are put to the test.
No matter how difficult things may seem we should never give in to the pressure
and remain steadfast. We can always choose to do the right thing if we
safeguard in our hearts the truth about God knowing that it is always for the
best. We need not be afraid of anything although this is something that we all
find very difficult to do. They say faith and reason do not work together just
like science and religion. This is not a fact but a fallacy. These things in
fact compliment each other because one supports the other. There is no faith
without reason and vice versa. We can not just have one and lack the other.
This has to be very clear in our heads. We should always try to condition
ourselves in the atmosphere of God's presence. We should gear ourselves toward
that direction so that we place ourselves within His reach, it's not that God
can not reach us but we hinder God from reaching out to us. When we do not
respond to His call and shut off our ears although we are within hearing range,
we fail to get the message. Which reminds me of Bernadette's ear, when we went
to her doctor she underwent a procedure (ear lavage) in order to unclog her
left ear but prior to that she was already instilling ear meds for 4 days. The
nurse explained to her that it can be painful and can cause her to feel dizzy
and asked her if she still wants it done and she agreed. Sometimes we have to
resort to very uncomfortable measures in order to be cured in the same way we
should maintain such condition spiritually so that we can always keep our ears
open to God's word. Wherever God is, there is always peace and prosperity. It
is only natural that we have longings and desires because God Himself planted
it in our hearts. We all long for the good things in life and God Himself can
provide for all these things. It is just sad that we reach out for other things
that we thought are good for us. We do not realize that we have to seek first
the Kingdom of God and everything else will follow. We
fail to follow this sure and no fail formula that is not a secret. In fact it
is not hidden in the bible since it is often quoted, sang and regularly
assigned in the gospel readings. It is in really living this truth that we can
witness for ourselves the glory of God dwelling in our land. Let's just keep
our eyes always focused on the Lord no matter how long the road we're
travelling is and how heavy the burden we're carrying may seem to be for the
Lord is our Good Shepherd. If things about God are very clear in our minds then
there is no need to doubt that God is the only authority that is worthy of
obeying more than anyone and anything in this whole wide world. If we will just
look very closely at what's happening in our lives then we'll see that God has
our best interests in mind. We simply have to believe and obey Him with all our
hearts. God will never stop in sending out His message to us. All we have to do
is be attentive and receptive to what He's telling us. Day in and day out we
are bombarded by the realities of life. There are times when we just can't help
but be worried and anxious of so many things. It even comes to a point when we
feel like giving up but we should always keep in mind that there is hope, for the
glory of the Lord will dwell in our land. Only God can give us the peace that the
world can not give. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 85:8, 10, 11-12, 13-14
R: Kindness and truth shall meet.
7 [8] Show us, O LORD, your mercy, and grant us your
salvation. 9 [10] Near indeed is his salvation to those who fear him, glory
dwelling in our land. (R) 10 [11] Kindness and truth shall meet; justice and
peace shall kiss. 11 [12] Truth shall spring out of the earth, and justice
shall look down from heaven. (R) 12 [13] The LORD himself will give his
benefits; our land shall yield its increase. 13 [14] Justice shall walk before
him, and salvation, along the way of his steps.
Padre Pio said that prayer is the key that opens the heart of God. If this
is so then we should maintain a good prayer life. It is not enough that we pray
daily but it would help if we become more creative with our prayer life and
discover new ways and means to enhance this very vital communication tool with
our Creator. To whom can we pattern our
prayer life after other than Jesus Himself.
In today's gospel before He made a very important decision He went up to
the mountain. A lot of people go on retreats and prayer seminars on a mountain.
Why is this so? I have learned that places like mountains are very appropriate
for prayer and meditation. Being on a mountain can be one of the most
exhilarating and yet peaceful experiences in the world. There are so many
things that account to it, especially being on top of it looking out over the
world and the stillness below. The journey itself leading to exploration of new
trails and new routes gives us a better perspective in life. It all comes
together to make a wonderful experience. It is definitely a place where we can
find peace and quiet. Even Moses during his time would go up to the mountain to
pray and communicate with God. It is important that we focus our senses to God
and be totally rid of the noise and distraction that the world brings. Our
prayers are all heard by God there is no doubt but do we hear God's answer to
our prayers very clearly. There are times when we have to go to a special place
like a mountain or could be any place where we can openly receive from God and
really be in touch with Him. Bottom line or tip of the mountain top is the
importance of prayer. Today's gospel is also about the call of the first
apostles which entails their primary mission to spread the word of God. We are
all called to share in this mission of the 1st apostles and go forth to spread
the good news to all. Amen. Hallelujah!
Mark 3:13-19
Jesus went up the mountain and summoned those whom he wanted
and they came to him. 14 He appointed twelve whom he also named apostles that
they might be with him and he might send them forth to preach 15 and to have
authority to drive out demons: 16 He appointed the Twelve: Simon, whom he named
Peter; 17 James, son of Zebedee, and John the brother of James, whom he named
Boanerges, that is, sons of thunder; 18 Andrew, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew,
Thomas, James the son of Alphaeus; Thaddeus, Simon the Cananean, 19 and Judas
Iscariot who betrayed him.
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