What is wisdom to God is foolishness to the world. But would
we rather choose the wisdom of this world and get stuck in the rut. This world
offers quick fix solutions and instant gratifications that will immediately end
and would not last long. Sometimes we give in to the allurements of this world
and find ourselves entangled in the web of deceit and pretense. We should
wisely take the advice in today's 1st reading and really advance in the way of
understanding. Amen. Hallelujah!
Proverbs 9:1-6
...Wisdom has built her house...“Let whoever is simple turn
in here; to him who lacks understanding, I say, 5 Come, eat of my food, and
drink of the wine I have mixed! 6 Forsake foolishness that you may live;
advance in the way of understanding.”
The considered powerful and mighty of this world is what
appear to be the blessed and favored ones as far as human logic and reason are
concerned. The exact opposite of what Jesus tells us in the Sermon on the Mount
and Plain (Beatitudes) in the gospels. A lot of people find it difficult to
really understand the beatitudes since it contradicts the values of this world
we live in. The poor, weak, hungry and sorrowing are called blessed. This may
not sound acceptable for everybody and would even go around its meaning to get
away with the real issue that Jesus wants us to face. Whatever it may be that's
still stopping us from grasping the wisdom of God let us pray to God that we will
always hold on to His word as He assures daily. Our God indeed is a perfect God
and we must entrust everything to Him without questioning believing that He
knows what's best. We must be aware of the truth that it is by His power that
we exist in this world. We’ve got to have the right heart, mind and attitude.
Be poor in spirit and receptive to the Word of God. It doesn't make sense that
despite these truths that are ever before us we still reject Jesus. Let's admit
that we do it one way or another, knowingly or unknowingly. Pope John Paul II
narrated a story when he was in the hospital for his operation. Just before the
surgery, he went out of his room unnoticed and visited a very sick boy on the
verge of dying. His mother was so depressed that no amount of words was able to
console her. She told the Pope to tell God to go away. The Pope answered her
that he did tell God to go away but He wouldn't listen. He embraced the
inconsolable mother and told her that God knows exactly the place where He
needs to be and that is none other than with her. We should realize that God
never leaves nor forsakes most especially in times of despair. He is always
there for us. Our God indeed is a perfect God and we must entrust everything to
Him without questioning believing that He knows what's best. We must be aware
of the truth that it is by His power that we exist in this world. Have you
heard of blind obedience? Following without knowing exactly why you follow.
Take the example of suicide bombers, who willingly die to spread terrorism.
What courage! We should know that it is always worth it to obey God, obeying
and knowing fully well that it is for our own good. We all have fears in life
and sometimes they drive us to the point of despair. This should not be the
case. If we truly believe with all our mind, heart and soul what today's psalm
tells us then there is no reason for it. We may have encountered situations
wherein we were not able to plan ahead and totally placed us in a very
unexpected, uncertain and insecure position. They just happen suddenly that we have no time
to prepare and really caught us off guard. This has caused us to feel at a loss.
Just imagine how it feels to be blind not knowing where to go and groping in the
dark. But we can be assured that God will rescue us from all distress and
deliver us from our troubles. The wickedness and the hatred may persist but let
us not lose hope and despair because we have a mighty Savior and Redeemer in
our Lord Jesus. This truth stated in today’s psalm reading should keep us going
and do exactly what we are told. The Light of the World already came and
judgment day is coming soon. In fact, judgment is happening even now. In
Deuteronomy 30:15 "Here, then, I have today set before you life and
prosperity, death and doom..." God asked us to choose. It's got to be one
way or another. There should be no mingling or ambiguity. It is all up to us.
We can be assured that if we take God’s side then we’ll definitely taste and
see His goodness. If we will just seek God at all times then we surely find
Him. Let us not turn to anything or anyone else but to God alone. Let us be
firm and wise in our dispositions to really stick to God's ideals and
principles alone instead of the suggestions and insinuations of the so called
wise and learned of this world's standard. For if we do, we'll find ourselves
rescued, saved and truly blessed. We
should always keep our hopes up in the Lord no matter what our situations are
because it can never change the fact that He is God and always in charge and in
control. There are times when we feel forsaken or abandoned but we must always
hold on to the truth that He loves us so much. He would never leave us in
misery. Let us remove all doubts and fears. Nothing should make us feel afraid
for God hears our cry. He will surely carry out what is clearly for our own
good and the best. All we need to do is allow God to work in our lives and stop
hindering His grace to flow in our lives. If there's one big obstacle that is
blocking this flow then it is surely not God. It is time we analyze the things
in our life that continue to build up and shut out God. We don't want that
happening and it's all up to us for the Lord hears and saves us. Although there
are times when we do not have to sweat at all and things just come and fall
into place we also have to know that our life is mostly a product of the
choices we make. Our choices must always be responsible and carefully decided
on. We've got to have a reliable standard for it. One without fail and is sure
to work. Actually there is only one thing that we can surely depend on and that
is the goodness of the Lord. If we always have this in mind then nothing should
stop us to always look at God, listen and follow Him. We should not care so
much about gaining the approval and admiration of men rather than God. Our
focus first and foremost should be to please God and everything else will
follow. Even if it sometimes does not work the way we expected and planned
things to be. We can be assured that the Lord heard, hears and will hear all
our prayers and surely has the best answer at hand in His most perfect time. In
guarding our faith the bible passage from Ephesians 6:10-11 which is about the
armor of God is an important tool. If we read it we will find the only weapon
mentioned in the said bible passage is the sword of the Spirit which is the
Word of God. We should check it once again and be aware of this important
information as Catholic Christians. In the gospel about the temptation of Jesus
the devil also demonstrated his knowledge of the scriptures. As it is written,
we need to stand firm against the tactics of the devil. We are undoubtedly
engaged in this battle every single day that's why we are in need of a weapon.
This reminds us of the importance of knowing the word of God by heart since it
is our only weapon. God never fails. He would always make things work for our
good and rescue us in our distress. I have always believed in angels even
before I got this petal from a healing service with the image of a cherubim miraculously
imprinted on it. It's been a while since I got it and has served as a testimony
of God’s abiding love. I have no doubt in my mind that God will always deliver
me from all my fears. I always keep my rose petal with me and show it to almost
everyone I meet, as a way of propagating God's goodness to me. I can still
remember and will never forget how my mother used to narrate to us how I was
miraculously saved by my angel several times. First was when I was about 2
months old, and I fell from a height of 2-3 ft countertop when the nanny after
giving me a bath left me for only a second to get something and upon returning
found me already unconscious and lying on the hard, ceramic tiled floor. I was
rushed to the doctor but he told them that if I fail to regain consciousness
within an hour then he said I am gone. To everybody's surprise I started to cry
even before the time is up. Another one was when I was barely 2 yrs old when I
almost got hit by a speeding jeepney. My parent's house is right beside my grandparent's
house which is right in front of the school where my mother used to be a public
school teacher. She said she was standing in the center of the stage of the
school that was why she had a good view of the things around her even the
terrace of my grandparent's house so she got the shock of her life when she saw
me there alone running very fast heading toward the open gate while a speeding
jeepney was coming and looked as if I would really get hit and it would be too
late even if somebody was there to stop me. She was already screaming from afar
together with the other teachers who saw it and was trying to call the
attention of the driver but to no avail for he didn't even slow down because
their screams were of no match to the loud engine of the jeep. It was just a miracle that the moment I
stepped on the side of the road, I suddenly stopped and stood very still as if
someone was holding me back. She said it was my guardian angel who held me and
prevented me from getting hit by the jeep.
I don't remember personally any of those experiences it was only through
my mother's stories that I came to know about them. But when I was older like
in 4th grade I could already remember how I was spared again from being hurt
seriously when the fluorescent lamp right on top of my head fell on my desk a
split second after I stood up and left my chair. My classmates were really shocked and were
hovering around me and told me that it was really close. One of my bestfriends,
Myrsa got me even more scared of what could had happened when she said that
fluorescent lamps are laden with poison that once it gets broken, the poison is
released and if the broken glass cuts your skin open the poison will get in and
the wound caused by it will never dry up or get healed. From then on I
developed this childlike trust in God and thanked God for saving me from death.
There was another instance in my life as a child when Myrsa and I were left all
alone in school while waiting for our ride home and the deafening sound of
lightning and thunder got me very scared. Myrsa played the role of my guardian
angel when she tried to calm and stop me from crying by telling me that I
should not be afraid because the lightning is the flash bulb of God's camera.
She continued by saying that I should not cry but instead smile for God was
just taking our picture. Myrsa's legendary stories played a role in my
developing a great faith in God. Another funny story was what she told me about
the needle. She said that we must be careful with needles because it will find
its way into our bodies and once it's inside it will go to our bloodstream and
very quickly end up pricking our hearts which can cause us to die right away.
There was one time when I lost a needle and couldn't find it anywhere. I went
to bed very early that day which surprised my mother and was asking me if there
was anything wrong. I decided to myself that I would just wait for my death
silently and not tell anybody. I was praying to God not to give me a painful
death and let me not feel it once the needle pricks my heart. When I woke up
the next day I was so glad that I was still alive and thanked God for sparing me
from death. Those were the early formative years of my faith which started out
in a funny, amusing but definitely amazing way. We all have fears in life and
sometimes they drive us to the point of despair. This should not be the case.
If we truly believe with all our mind, heart and soul what today's psalm tells
us then there is no reason for it. If we will just constantly nourish and fill
ourselves with the words of God in scriptures then there is really no reason
for us to fear rather be always filled with joy. He will never allow us to be
defeated and conquered for He is always there to rescue us. Amen, Hallelujah!
Psalm 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7 or Psalm 34:2-3. 10-11. 12-13. 14-15
(9a)
R: Taste and see the goodness of the Lord.
1 [2] I will bless the LORD at all times; his praise shall
be ever in my mouth. 2 [3] Let my soul glory in the LORD; the lowly will hear
me and be glad. (R) 3 [4] Glorify the LORD with me, let us together extol his
name. 4 [5] I sought the LORD, and he answered me and delivered me from all my
fears. (R) 5 [6] Look to him that you may be radiant with joy, and your faces
may not blush with shame. 6 [7] When the poor one called out, the LORD heard,
and from all his distress he saved him. (R) 7 [8] The angel of the LORD encamps
around those who fear him, and delivers them. 8 [9] Taste and see how good the
LORD is; blessed the man who takes refuge in him.
How do we attain the wisdom of God? Today's 2nd reading
tells us to cultivate our knowledge of God for our own good since we are living
in a world full of evil and lies. There are times when we ought to be very
careful of our actions and take seriously what the idiomatic impression,
"Look before you leap" practically suggests. We've got to grow in
understanding of what God wills for us.
The same thing works when we need to take CE (Continuing Education)
units in order to continue practicing our chosen profession we also have to
continuously educate ourselves about God. Which reminds me of the Pope Benedict
XVI's encyclical entitled Charity in Truth (Caritas in Veritate), wherein he
offers an ethical analysis of the global economic crisis and a moral framework
on how to move forward as one human family. He challenges each of us to put
charity and truth, justice and the common good at the heart of our economic
choices and everyday lives. We should always consult the scriptures so that we
can develop a habit of addressing one another in psalms, hymns and spiritual
songs. Amen. Hallelujah!
Ephesians 5:15-20
15 Brothers and sisters: Watch carefully then how you live,
not as foolish persons but as wise, 16 making the most of the opportunity,
because the days are evil. 17 Therefore, do not continue in ignorance, but try
to understand what is the will of the Lord. 18 And do not get drunk on wine, in
which lies debauchery, but be filled with the Spirit, 19 addressing one another
[in] psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and playing to the Lord in
your hearts, 20 giving thanks always and for everything in the name of our Lord
Jesus Christ to God the Father.
If we've become too knowledgeable and badly influenced by
this world then time will come when we'll find ourselves totally convinced of
its ideals and truths. It would come to a point whether we like it or not when
we'll find it hard to accept what God is telling us. We'll end up proclaiming one
truth about God but end up doing something contrary to it. There is a battle
being waged at all times for the pledge of our allegiance and we constantly and
continuously become disloyal to God by not totally committing ourselves to Him.
If we do not keep watch then we'll also find ourselves like the Jews in today's
gospel. We have to be totally convinced of the entire truth of who God is, what
God can do and how God can work in our life. Nowadays, people are starting to
become more health conscious. We are very cautious of the kind of food we eat
so that we can properly care for and maintain our physical body. We should have
the same attitude when it comes to our spiritual well being. Today's gospel in St. John is a very hard
teaching. We have to accept, believe and not walk away. The truths of the faith
can only be taught and understood if we have received the Holy Spirit. The
gospel reveals more and more passages pointing to the Mystery of the Trinity
and the Holy Eucharist especially the oneness of God the Father, God the Son
and God the Holy Spirit. St. Francis of Assisi
is a saint that is well known and admired for his holiness during his time and
up to this present day. It was said that for his way of life he followed the
words of Jesus in the Synoptics (Gospel of Matthew, Mark and Luke) but it is in
the Gospel of St. John that he patterned his spiritual life and manner of
prayer. His prayers to God sounded as if he were Jesus Christ speaking to God
the Father Himself. Our prayer should be identified with Jesus our Savior. 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? The nature of Jesus’ death on Calvary is a sacrifice. All Christians recognize this
sacrifice as a mystery. That Jesus offered His life on the cross as a supreme
sacrifice but most Christians don’t realize how difficult it would have been
for 1st century Jewish Christians to come to that conclusion. Why?
If we were there on Calvary on Good Friday
even the most devout Jewish disciples would have been unable to describe that
experience as a sacrifice because for them there’s really nothing more to it
than a Roman execution. It took place outside of the walls of Jerusalem , far from the place where there
were no burnt offerings, odors and no priests and thus there is no sacrifice.
And yet in one generation all Christians came to conclude that indeed what
Jesus suffered on the cross was the supreme sacrifice. How did they reach such
a conclusion? Only by looking at Good Friday in a light of what Jesus did on
Maundy Thursday. When He instituted the Eucharist He didn’t simply celebrate
the feast of the Passover He established the Passover of the New Covenant and
it was more than just words. He took bread and said, this is my body which is
given up for you and then he took the chalice and spoke about how this blood of
the new and everlasting covenant will be poured out for the remission of sins
do this in remembrance of me. Was this just a rhetoric and ritual or is there a
reality and truth to what Jesus said and did? The proof that Jesus really gave
us His body and allowed his blood to be poured out for the remission of sins is
precisely given to us there on the cross. But the nature of Jesus’ death on the
cross is illuminated as a sacrifice only by retracing and looking at it in the
light of the Passover of the new covenant. The Eucharist and Calvary
are inseparable. There are 2 sides to
the same sacrifice. Jesus shows us that in His death He did not lose His life
for in the Eucharist He already made His life a gift of love. This love is what
conquers death and the conquest of death is what occurs on Good Friday. As
Catholics we have a lot to teach other Christians who do not understand the
mystery of the Mass.
For indeed it’s the Eucharist that illuminates the mystery of Jesus’ death as a
sacrifice just as Jesus’ death shows us that the Eucharist is more than just
mere ritual but is the mystery of Jesus high priestly act of self giving
love. 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." We should be always reminded of 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 to God for the Most
Blessed Sacrament. Amen. Hallelujah!
John 6:51-58
“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." 52 The Jews quarreled among themselves,
saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” 53 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. 54 Whoever eats my flesh and drinks
my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day. 55 For my flesh
is true food, and my blood is true drink. 56 Whoever eats my flesh and drinks
my blood remains in me and I in him. 57 Just as the living Father sent me and I
have life because of the Father, so also the one who feeds on me will have life
because of me. 58 This is the bread that came down from heaven. Unlike your
ancestors who ate and still died, whoever eats this bread will live forever.”
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