The miracle that took place in the 1st reading today is one
of the forerunners of the New Testament specifically in today's gospel. It
proves only one thing that despite the impossibility of the situation God is
able to make things happen. When the Lord said so then it shall be done. Do you
have a word of God that you are holding on to firmly with faith and confidence
in your heart, mind and soul? If yes then consider it done. Amen. Hallelujah!
2 Kings 4:42-44
...“How can I set this before a hundred men?” “Give it to
the people to eat,” Elisha insisted. “For thus says the LORD, ‘They shall eat
and there shall be some left over.’ ” 44 And when they had eaten, there was
some left over, as the LORD had said.
There is really none like our God. We can have all the
things that this world can offer but in the end we will still be wanting and
not satisfied if we do not have God in the center of our life. The Lord has
always been faithful and not a single moment would He ever not be. We should
have the confidence always of a beloved child of God and the honor of being on
top of God's creation. The Lord is always ready to extend His help and shower
His blessings on us, His people. The question is, are we willing to accept His
help and stay within the circle of His blessings? This question is very
critical and sometimes left unanswered, neglected and taken for granted. When
we choose to continue in the path that does not lead us closer to God the
answer is clear, it is a no. When we direct our actions in things that draw us
closer to God then it is a yes. If this is so true for us then we ought to do
as the psalm reading today tells us. All our thoughts, words and actions should
reflect how great our God is. As humans we tend to downplay God's role in our
life because we subject our experiences to human terms and conditions. We are
still bound by the limitations of this world we are in and we can't help it. We
sometimes just go with the flow and get carried away by the pressures imposed
to us by our present and existing situations. Our study of World History tells
us of the different and various kinds of kingdoms and dynasties which ruled
throughout the length of time. None of the most famous and powerful of these
kingdoms still stand today and remain as influential to the entire world as it
used to be. This tells us one thing that earthly kingdoms will eventually cease
to exist. Only God's Kingdom prevails for eternity. Sometimes we might even
have to come to a point when we look and sound strange for others or even suffer the ridicule of not
just others but the very people who comprise our circle of close family,
relatives and friends. What matters most is that we ought to give God what He
rightly deserves, to be extolled and praised forever. Today's psalm tells us
that we owe God more than just plain courtesy for His goodness. Whenever we
watch box office hit super hero movies, news about it spread like wildfire and
the promotion for it is international that almost everybody around the globe
gets to know about it and watch it. If only we can devote that same fervor and
enthusiasm in spreading word about the greatest Super Hero of all times, Jesus
and make a decision to watch His life unfold and be part of our own, then we
can someday be a part of God's great Kingdom in Heaven. If we truly desire this
then we should always be mindful of the words of God written in the bible since
it is indeed what its acronym stands for which is B - basic I-instructions
B-before L-leaving E-earth. It is very important that we have read and
understood well what is written in the bible before we exit this world. This
reminds me of the video games that my sons used to play. When they finish one
level they have to enter into the next level which is more difficult and so on
and so forth until they reach the ultimate task and win the final battle. It
was like they needed to be well prepared and more skillful for each level. This
somehow reminds us of how we should approach our final day here on earth. The
gate of heaven has been opened and made accessible for us, there is no question
about it but the question is, "Are we ready and able to go through
it?" As in Eph. 6:13, "Therefore, put on the armor of God, that you may be able to resist on the evil
day and, having done everything, to hold your ground." Another thing is we
have no idea when will that day come because we really do not know the time or
the hour. One thing for sure, the only way to go through it is by being well
prepared for it. Thus I wanted to share this story which I got from an email.
Once upon a time there was a rich King who had four wives.
He loved the 4th wife the most and adored her with rich
robes and treated her to the finest of delicacies. He gave her nothing but the
best.
He also loved the 3rd wife very much and was always showing
her off to neighboring kingdoms. However, he feared that one day she would
leave him for another.
He also loved his 2nd wife. She was his confidant and was
always kind, considerate and patient with him. Whenever the King faced a
problem, he could confide in her, and she would help him get through the
difficult times.
The King's 1st wife was a very loyal partner and had made
great contributions in maintaining his wealth and kingdom. However, he did not
love the first wife. Although she loved him deeply, he hardly took notice of
her!
One day, the King fell ill and he knew his time was short.
He thought of his luxurious life and wondered, I now have four wives with me,
but when I die, I'll be all alone.'
Thus, he asked the 4th wife , 'I loved you the most, endowed
you with the finest clothing and showered great care over you. Now that I'm
dying, will you follow me and keep me company?'
'No way!', replied the 4th wife, and she walked away without
another word.
Her answer cut like a sharp knife right into his heart.
The sad King then asked the 3rd wife, 'I loved you all my
life. Now that I'm dying, will you follow me and keep me company?'
'No!', replied the 3rd wife. 'Life is too good! When you
die, I'm going to remarry!'
His heart sank and turned cold.
He then asked the 2nd wife, 'I have always turned to you for
help and you've always been there for me.
When I die, will you follow me and keep me company?'
'I'm sorry, I can't help you out this time!', replied the
2nd wife. 'At the very most, I can only walk with you to your grave.'
Her answer struck him like a bolt of lightning, and the King
was devastated.
Then a voice called out: 'I'll go with you. I'll follow you
no matter where you go.'
The King looked up, and there was his first wife. She was
very skinny as she suffered from malnutrition and neglect.
Greatly grieved, the King said, 'I should have taken much
better care of you when I had the chance!'
In truth, we all have the 4 wives in our lives:
Our 4th wife is our body. No matter how much time and effort
we lavish in making it look good, it will leave us when we die.
Our 3rd wife is our possessions, status and wealth. When we
die, it will all go to others.
Our 2nd wife is our family and friends. No matter how much
they have been there for us, the furthest they can stay by us is up to the
grave.
And our 1st wife is our Soul. Often neglected in pursuit of
wealth, power and pleasures of the world.
However, our Soul is the only thing that will follow us
wherever we go. Cultivate, strengthen and cherish it now, for it is the only
part of us that will follow us to the throne of God and continue with us
throughout Eternity. Amen. Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalm 145:10-11. 15-16. 17-18
R: The hand of the Lord feeds us; he answers all our needs.
10 Let all your works give you thanks, O LORD, and let your
faithful ones bless you. 11 Let them discourse of the glory of your kingdom and
speak of your might. (R)...The eyes of all look hopefully to you, and you give
them their food in due season;... (R) 17 The LORD is just in all his ways and
holy in all his works. 18 The LORD is near to all who call upon him, to all who
call upon him in truth. (R)
I have always watched the Dragon Ball Z Cartoon series
before because it used to be my 2 sons favorite when they were still kids.
Somehow I have come to like it in a way maybe due to my constant exposure and
especially because I get to relate with my kids better and have a share of
their world. When I finally had the chance of watching in HBO the Dragon Ball
Revolution movie that was when I found out about the origin of the Dragon Ball
hero. I didn't realize that Gokou, the protagonist and the one portraying the
good guy and hero image is an alien monster who originated from outer space. He
ended up on earth and was cared for by good people without knowing that at the
age of 18 he would be transformed into who he really is, a monster. At that
moment he did transform into a hideous monster but was able to fight the evil
lurking inside of him. It was because he remembered the words of this person
who reared him, "Do not forget who you are." I was suddenly reminded
of it because today's 2nd reading is almost like a plea from Paul to live in
accordance to our call. Let us not forget who we are called to be no matter how
difficult it may be. Of all the fruits of the Holy Spirit, these 3 things
mentioned by Paul from the reading which are, humility, gentleness and patience
are so hard to achieve. We've got to fight the emotions that overwhelm us and
strive to conduct ourselves in a very Christian way. It would even come to a
point when we could justify and rationalize our actions but it boils down to
only one thing. If we examine our actions they never reflect the fruits of the
Holy Spirit. As the reflection for this reading in Companion tells us, we ought
to be one, one, one we can't be schizophrenics or multiple personality
Christians … unity is a key to understanding the nature and work of God. The
trouble is that we human beings are very good at splintering things and
dividing them up. When it comes to our lives of faith we will have to overcome
this tendency and learn to work together for the good of all. We need each
other’s help if we are going to be faithful to the call God has given us as
individuals and as a community of faith. We have to be united with one another
and live a life that help to make others better. We have to be kind in our
words and choose the right language that do not destroy or malign. We have to
love, accept and appreciate one another. We are the work of His hands and God’s
people. Our job is to welcome everybody
in a loving relationship. We leave it up to God. It is His business not ours to
bless and transform each person. He is able to make us into a brand new person
if we allow Him. We are all called to be like eagles and soar high because they
can fly above the cloud when they sense a storm coming. We must be fully
decided, convinced and confident of the kind of life we live. This life should
be in accordance to the call of Jesus to a life of humility, gentleness,
patience, love and peace. If we fall short of the call then we should examine
our lives and urge ourselves to live in conformity with Holy Spirit we have all
received in baptism. Amen. Hallelujah!
Ephesians 4:1-6
1 Brothers and sisters: I, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you
to live in a manner worthy of the call you have received, 2 with all humility
and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another through love, 3
striving to preserve the unity of the spirit through the bond of peace: 4 one
body and one Spirit, as you were also called to the one hope of your call; 5
one Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all and
through all and in all.
The gospel for today is about the miracle of the
multiplication of the bread and feeding of the five thousand. They were hungry
and satisfied. It is taken from John and according to Frances Hogan, it was
John the youngest of all the apostles who really wrote the gospel. The person
behind the gospel have seen and heard Jesus first hand. He came to Jesus as a
teenager and seems to know the heart of Jesus instinctively. It was to John
that Jesus gave His mother on the cross. John was taught by God's beloved
mother, Mary. As I have mentioned earlier, the book of John is known as the
book of signs. (Jn 1:19-12:50) The seven signs are miraculous deeds of Jesus
that reveal his true identity. They show Jesus bringing different types of
people to believe in Him while at the same time provoking many among the Jews
to hostility. The author interprets them for the reader by various reflections,
narratives and discourses. Many Jews were provoked to hostility on account of
the declarations of Jesus which they could not accept. (Jn 8:58- Jesus said to
them, "Amen, amen, I say to you, before Abraham came to be, I AM.";
When Moses saw God for the first time and asked God His name, He said, "I
AM".; Jn 10:30- The Father and I are one." The Jews again picked up
rocks to stone him.; Jn 6:51- I am the living bread that came down from heaven;
whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give is my
flesh for the life of the world." ; 6:55-56- For my flesh is true food, and
my blood is true drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me
and I in him. ; The bread here is not just like bread on the table and just
drink in a cup. Jn 5:17-18- But Jesus answered them, "My Father is at work
until now, so I am at work." For this reason the Jews tried all the more
to kill him, because he not only broke the sabbath but he also called God his
own father, making himself equal to God. The gospel of John holds numerous
meanings that we can choose to be like Sherlock Holmes looking for clues to
crack open the mystery behind it. God has always wanted us to become the best
persons we ought to be. Our lives should be a testimony of God's glory. He
wants us to be always focused on this goal and if things are not turning toward
this direction then it is time to realign ourselves to God's agenda and not be
carried away by the enticements and false assurances of this world. The gospel
specifically said that Jesus went across the Sea of
Galilee and went up on the mountain. It hit me in the sense that
it is somehow telling us to go across the Sea of Galilee
and elevate ourselves to a higher level. This invitation is for all of us.
Sometimes we get too comfortable doing the old thing and whatever we have
gotten used to. It is time for us to go past it and take the challenge of
climbing a higher level for the greater glory of God. Jesus in the gospel today
said this to Philip “Where can we buy enough food for them to eat?” He said
this to test him, because he himself knew what he was going to do.” It's a good
thing His disciples responded and cooperated with Jesus. The same with us, we
may be asked by God to go out of our comfort zones and practical outlook. You
know why? So that God can perform His miracle in our life. It emphasizes the
truth that God will never allow us to grow hungry and will always provide for
our needs. There is no need to go anywhere else for nourishment. There is no
need to go away and search elsewhere. We only have to go to God for only Him
can satisfy all our longings and desires. We may all know about the story in
today's gospel and have heard it several
times already but somehow lost the element of surprise already. But if we will
look at it very closely we will discover much more amazing things than we
already know. It was not just the satisfying and healing of the physical hunger
and deformities that God can do for us but more than we are able to really
comprehend. God can go beyond the satisfaction of our physical needs. There is
really no one or nothing else we can rely and depend on more than God. We have
a very generous God that He gives us more than enough and even went beyond our
satisfaction levels. Which I gathered is symbolized by the number 7 which means
perfect and was used to describe the fragments left over that they picked up.
God assures in the readings for today that we will never go hungry or thirsty
for anything at all be it physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Since
today's readings emphasizes the fact that we will be fed and satisfied by the Lord
this reminded me of our visit to Sis Ester's house for our block rosary. We were
all so blessed to experience the generosity of Sis Ester in welcoming us in
their home. She had gone out of her way for several days just to accommodate us
in their home. We hadn't been just fed but also end up with “to go” treats.
This outward display of affection on her part gives us much joy and makes us
appreciate even more the goodness of God. Although a pale comparison to the
fiesta galore or great banquet in heaven that we all look forward to but
definitely a foretaste of the best that is yet to come. In the gospel, all
they've got is the seven loaves and few fish which is nothing in proportion to
the great crowd that Jesus wanted to feed. Well, I guess ratio and proportion
does not apply to the limitless power of God. We may think that we are in a
desperate situation or we are a hopeless case. We must not underestimate what
God can do. We just have to go to God "as is where is" just like any
other junk material that can be bought in whatever condition, God will take us
exactly as we are and do the necessary work and miracle for us. God will not
just provide for our needs but more. He is indeed a God who is more than
enough! Just as Bishop Fulton Sheen was emphasizing in his talk that there is a
need to see and live both sides of life. As there is a tragic and comic side to
it, Jesus in today’s gospel also did the same thing. He attended to not only
the spiritual need of the people but also their physical needs. If we sometimes
feel that we are in a pitiful situation and nothing good is happening to us, we
better think twice before we wallow up in self pity and depression. More than
the miracle of feeding the five thousand, God is telling us to focus more on
His compassionate heart that nourishes us physically and spiritually as well
because only Jesus can satisfy us. We have a God who will not only satisfy one
aspect of our life but all of it. In today's gospel, the vast crowd who
followed Jesus in a deserted place despite of being late was not disappointed. It
gives us the assurance that God will always rescue us and work for the good.
Neither will he abandon or forsake us for He knows what we need even before we
ask it. So no matter what our situations may seem to appear, whether we feel
like we've been abandoned in a deserted place and things are running late, we
should always trust God to give us everything we need and have been praying for.
We are also invited to look at the beautiful truths contained in the gospel. This
is the only miracle that appears in all four gospels. The others appear only in
3 or less. We can gain insight and a deeper faith in God by focusing on these
words, Bethlehem ,
manger and star. Bethlehem
in Hebrew means “House of Bread”. Jesus is laid in a manger, and the root word
mange means to much, chew or gnaw. The 3 wise men were led to Jesus by
following a star. The star could represent the tabernacle lamp which is the
guiding light that houses the Holy Eucharist. They would benefit us to contemplate
on these things in relation to the gospel today. Jesus always mentions in the
gospel that He is the True Bread who came down from heaven. John 6:33-35, “For
the bread of God is that which comes down from heaven and gives life to the
world." So they said to him, "Sir, give us this bread always."
Jesus said to them, "I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will
never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst.” John 6:48-56, “I
am the bread of life. Your ancestors ate the manna in the desert, but they
died; this is the bread that comes down
from heaven so that one may eat it and not die. I am the living bread that came
down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that
I will give is my flesh for the life of the world." The Jews quarreled
among themselves, saying, "How can this man give us (his) flesh to
eat?" Jesus said to them, "Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat
the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within
you. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will
raise him on the last day. For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true
drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him. We
need to consume His True and abiding Presence. He teaches us to adore Him,
Christ the Lord just as the shepherds did with the angels and the Magi on
bended knees. Let us adore Him as well. Though we see and taste the bread and
wine, it is no longer bread and wine but the Body & Blood of Christ. The
Lord transforms what lies before us. The scriptures especially in John 6 are
very clear so as not to judge it as a mere sign and symbol. Everybody left Him
except the apostles because it is a very hard teaching and they could not
accept it. It can’t be apprehended by the 5 senses but by faith. We must not
doubt if it is true we just have to rely on the words of our Savior who is
Himself the Truth. St. Cyril of Alexandria
said that we have already been instructed in words and filled with unshakeable
faith. Furthermore he said, “What our senses fail to fathom, let us grasp
through faith’s consent.” We must not find it difficult to believe of Christ’s
true presence in the Holy Eucharist as we believe that God is on earth as He is
heaven. Let us not contradict God’s words and allow it to prevail over our
reason and senses. It will be very meritorious to our souls if we hold on to
His words because it will not lead us astray nor will it deceive us. Jesus
declared it to be His True Body & Blood so who would dare question it. We
need to be strong in faith that upon the blessing of the bread the very nature
is changed so that what looks like bread is truly the Body of Christ. If we
believe the Word made flesh and dwelt among us and created the world from
nothing why can’t we believe that He can cause His own Body & Blood as in
transubstantiation, to be present from something already existing as in the
bread and wine. What a gift we have in the Holy Eucharist, the True Bread from
heaven. We need to have a profound love of the Eucharist and be united and
transformed by Holy Communion. 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." Amen. Hallelujah!
John 6:1-15
1 Jesus went across the Sea of Galilee .
2 A large crowd followed him, because they saw the signs he was performing on
the sick. 3 Jesus went up on the mountain, and there he sat down with his
disciples. 4 The Jewish feast of Passover was near. 5 When Jesus raised his
eyes and saw that a large crowd was coming to him, he said to Philip, “Where
can we buy enough food for them to eat?” 6 He said this to test him, because he
himself knew what he was going to do. 7 Philip answered him, “Two hundred days’
wages worth of food would not be enough for each of them to have a little.” 8
One of his disciples, Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, said to him, 9 “There
is a boy here who has five barley loaves and two fish; but what good are these
for so many?” 10 Jesus said, “Have the people recline.” Now there was a great
deal of grass in that place. So the men reclined, about five thousand in
number. 11 Then Jesus took the loaves, gave thanks, and distributed them to
those who were reclining, and also as much of the fish as they wanted. 12 When
they had had their fill, he said to his disciples, “Gather the fragments left
over, so that nothing will be wasted.” 13 So they collected them, and filled
twelve wicker baskets with fragments from the five barley loaves that had been
more than they could eat. 14 When the people saw the sign he had done, they
said, “This is truly the Prophet, the one who is to come into the world.” 15
Since Jesus knew that they were going to come and carry him off to make him
king, he withdrew again to the mountain alone.
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