The Holy Eucharist is at the root of all holiness. How many
saints have advanced to holiness through the Eucharist? Holiness has always
found its center in the Eucharist. God recognizes the fact that we are material
beings in embodied souls. God uses sensible signs to lead us to spiritual
realities. This time, God did not just use a sign or symbol. Jesus offered
bread and wine and turned it into His own body and blood. We remember the Holy
Eucharist models, martyrs and saints who discovered the secret in the Body and
Blood of Christ. We can not live without the Holy Eucharist. It is only through
it that we can cope with the toil and exhaustion of this life journey. God is
the source of every good thing and He pours it out on us from the moment of
creation up to the present time. When we receive the bread and wine turned into
the body and blood of Christ during the mass, He becomes a part of us. It is a
call to love Him and be attached to Him. This invitation of God is not
exclusive and is extended to all of us. It is our obedience and commitment to
follow what God is telling us to do that matters most. We need not be at a loss
for it was already agreed upon since the time of Moses in the Old Testament
when the 10 commandments were written in the stone tablets and even up to the
time when Jesus came in the New Testament since it tells of the same story and
are parallel to each other. Our instructions were very clear, precise and consistent
from that time on until the time of Jesus. Now is the time for us to do
everything the Lord has told us. Amen. Hallelujah!
Exodus 24:3-8
3 When Moses came to the people and related all the words
and ordinances of the LORD, they all answered with one voice, “We will do
everything that the LORD has told us.”...Taking the book of the covenant, he
read it aloud to the people, who answered, “All that the LORD has said, we will
heed and do.”
When we hear of amazing stories we can not contain our excitement.
May we be always mindful of it at all times and filled with this kind of
emotion in all circumstances. We all have sinned and bore the guilt in us. We
have all been destined to die but Jesus took upon Himself all our sins and paid
it in full. He made an offering of Himself for our sake. The least we could do
is to give honor to this Holy Sacrifice. Let us cloth ourselves with the blood
which Jesus shed for us in Mount
Calvary , let us not
forget what Jesus did for us so that God's mercy will always be upon us. We
have to endure to the end and be found deserving of a great blessing that
awaits us. The ignorance of our faith is ignorance about Jesus. We may
sometimes think that evangelization is just work for the priests and the
religious. It is not limited to them but anyone who is baptized should take on
this responsibility. JFK once said, "Here on earth, God's work must truly
be our own." Nothing should ever stop us from being part of the work of
God. God made man in His own image and likeness. (Gen 1:26) In this context we
need to define personhood well and know the perils of limited definition. It
could be classified into 2 definitions, nominal and real. Nominal definition of
personhood is decided by man. It is approaching something that we don't know
but we already have the answer. We make decisions and play God. The dangers of
this definition of a person are:
1. nominal- when we deny to identify a person as a real person. Example is
abortion, when doctors deny the fact that at the moment of conception a person
already exists. 2. real but limited - We do not deny but identify them as persons but with lesser worth like the sick and terminally ill. Just because they are old, weak and sick they deserve to die as in the case of euthanasia.
3. full and real but limited - Kills people as in the Holocaust.
The whole principle involved here is discovery and deciding. When our approach is discovery then we are being led to the events in our life with a sense of total surrender, trust and faith in the Lord's
We should ascribe to the real definition of personhood. It
answers the question what, how and what is it meant to be. Our approach in life
to achieve faith and righteousness is by discovery and through an authentic
Christian life. Discovery can be best defined in the sense that we are open to
the intention and purpose of God for us. With a seeking and expectant faith we
should allow God to lead us in discovering what is ahead of us and prepared by
God. The approach should be in a manner of discovering what God's intention is
and respecting it. We've heard of several occasions when people are spared from
death or any tragic or unpleasant event because they missed the bus, woke up
late, got stuck in traffic and something just came up which delayed them. I
guess, it has happened to us too, somehow. After feeling annoyed and impatient
because of that incident, we just found out that what appeared to be a nuisance
and a problem turned out to be a blessing. It will always be good to undergo
trials and hardships in life and remain steadfast in the Lord for everything
will pay off in the end. Not a single thing that we've been through for the
glory of God will ever be in vain. It is only right that we give all glory,
honor and praise to God. We need not wait and see any longer for it is in our
very own lives that God wants us to start paying attention to in order to make
a return for all the good he has done. What Jesus has done for all of us is the
ultimate sacrifice of love ever known in the entire history of mankind. It is
impossible for us to repay what He has done but with hearts full of gratitude
we can follow what the psalm reading today is telling us. It is only right and
fitting that we honor our vows and promises.
This shows how grateful, confident and assured we are of the Lord’s
goodness. It is only right and fitting that we give 100% loyalty to God who
deserves more than all the praises we can give. Let us cloth ourselves with the
blood which Jesus shed for us in Mount
Calvary , let us not
forget what Jesus did for us so that God's mercy will always be upon us. The
blood that marked the houses of the Jews during the Passover spared them from
death. We, as true believers and followers of Christ had been marked with the
Most Efficacious Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is really good that
without us making a way, He was the One who made the way. No amount of thank
you will ever suffice to what God has done for all of us. This and only this
should we always have in mind, the least we could do is to always put God first
in everything we do. Let Him become our motivation and inspiration knowing that
He shed His blood for our sake. We may look different, strange and queer for
some because of our intense desire to please God in return for all the good
that He has done for us. It may still be imperfect or could be unbecoming if
based on the standards of some but we must continuously strive to do our best
to pay reverence, homage and loyalty to the one and only Supreme Lord of all in
the presence of all his people at all cost in the best way we can. We have to feel
the abounding joy and peace in our heart as we remind ourselves of the many
promises of God that we have been patiently waiting for to be fulfilled. God is
going to fulfill all His promises. It should give us renewed strength and
courage to confidently stand up and remain steadfast in His love against all
odds. We can be a people radiating with goodness that others can see the
contrast. We can choose modesty, chastity and purity over the values that the
world tries to influence us with. We should be able to know our definition of
happiness and love and be the person God has made us to be before the world
defines it for us. In doing so we can face God on that day with faith and enter
the ark of salvation into His heavenly kingdom. Amen. Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalm 116:12-13. 15-16. 17-18 (13)
R: I will take the cup of salvation, and call on the name of
the Lord.
How shall I make a return to the LORD for all the good he
has done for me?...To you will I offer sacrifice of thanksgiving, and I will
call upon the name of the LORD. 18 My vows to the LORD I will pay in the
presence of all his people.
Nothing that we do can ever be enough compared to what Jesus
has done for all of us. If and only if we always have an attitude of gratitude
and praise to God then somehow we are striving and living up to God's call and
be truly worthy of His promises. God Himself has given His own body and blood
as a gift to mankind. The Eucharist is a sacrament of God's everlasting love
that is like a fire ever burning that consumes all of the selfishness and
coldness in our flesh. He gave Himself to man as food, satisfying food that
erases all kinds of hunger with no taste of bitterness. We are all members of
Christ's Body the Church. We are a team working together under the Lordship of
our Lord Jesus Christ. What else is there that Christ could do that He has not
done for us? Jesus has obtained for us the gift of eternal life. Let us hope
and pray that when we reach the end of our lives we will not find ourselves
singing, "I did it my way" rather sing "I did it His (Christ's)
way" Amen. Hallelujah!
Hebrews 9:11-15
...But when Christ came as high priest of the good things
that have come to be, passing through the greater and more perfect tabernacle
not made by hands, that is, not belonging to this creation, 12 he entered once
for all into the sanctuary, not with the blood of goats and calves but with his
own blood, thus obtaining eternal redemption...how much more will the blood of
Christ, who through the eternal spirit offered himself unblemished to God,
cleanse our consciences from dead works to worship the living God. 15 For this
reason he is mediator of a new covenant: since a death has taken place for
deliverance from transgressions under the first covenant, those who are called
may receive the promised eternal inheritance.
Has it ever happened to you when people, things and
circumstances come into your life as if they were all lined up to happen even
before it came to be? In today's gospel, the disciples asked Jesus what to do
and were given specific instructions. They obeyed and followed what they were
told despite the oddity of the situation. The need to go into the city where a
man carrying a jar of water met them whom they followed wherever he entered and
were able to carry out what they were told to do. This same thing happens in
our lives too but we simply do not believe, obey and follow. We have a tendency
to rationalize things in our life and make decisions that we think are wiser
for us to take rather than look very closely and pay attention to the things
that God is telling us to do which are all very clear and established even
before each one of us came to be since the time of Moses and until the present
time through the teachings of the Church that remained intact and true since
the "gates of hell" did not, does not and will never prevail. We need
to have a profound love of the Eucharist and be united and transformed by Holy
Communion. In the feeding of the 5,000, those who were hungry were
satisfied. The faith required of the
believer is more than just being fed physically and satisfied but has to go
beyond it. How long will we be hard of heart? God is humbling Himself daily in
the altar in the hands of the priest. As we see bread and wine with bodily eyes
we should see it as the Holy Body and Blood, living and true while we remember
what He said in the scripture, "Behold, I am with you even to the end of
the world." The feast of the Corpus Christi should remind us how blessed
we are that we can eat the body of Christ and drink of His blood everyday if we
will it during the daily masses being offered throughout the world. There is
nothing more rewarding than being able to attend Holy Mass and receive the Holy
Communion everyday. For those who are unable to do this, we ask God for the
grace to be able to do so and for those who are already enjoying this special
privilege may they cherish every moment and continue to persevere. Nothing can
beat this bread, tastes so delicious and filling to the soul! Thanks be to God
for the Most Blessed Sacrament. Amen. Hallelujah!
Mark 14:12-16. 22-26
12 On the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, when
they sacrificed the Passover lamb, his disciples said to him, “Where do you
want us to go and prepare for you to eat the Passover?” 13 He sent two of his
disciples and said to them, “Go into the city and a man will meet you, carrying
a jar of water. Follow him. 14 Wherever he enters, say to the master of the
house, “The Teacher says, ‘Where is my guest room where I may eat the Passover
with my disciples?’ ” 15 Then he will show you a large upper room furnished and
ready. Make the preparations for us there.” 16 The disciples then went off,
entered the city, and found it just as he had told them; and they prepared the
Passover.
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