Today’s 1st reading tell us the prophecy of the
passion as foretold 500 years or more before the time of Jesus and give us an
account of Judas’ betrayal. We are confronted with the fact that there are very
troubling aspects that go with sin. We can see in Matthew 16:22 that the
apostles were distressed. In John’s gospel there’s an account of deep emotions
that troubled Jesus whenever He encounters death and betrayal. We’ve also
experienced this in our own lives especially when people intentionally deceive
us. These could be very disturbing but the Good News is that Jesus’ passion is
about to conquer evil and death. We should take note that in both accounts of
Matthew and John’s gospel this betrayal when satan entered the mind of Judas
happened at the Feast of the Passover. This is also the time when Jesus
instituted the Holy Eucharist and taught the apostles of this Most Blessed Sacrament.
The Eucharist is the heart of our faith and the very foundation of Jesus’ work.
It is the goal of satan to attack our Eucharistic faith and take us away from
it. Satan wanted to influence us and make us abandon this great sacrament that
Jesus Himself instituted at the Last Supper. When we leave God we will succumb
to another power. This is what satan is watching out for in order to maneuver
his entrance into our hearts by using greed and lust. We must not lose sight of
the cross because it is where the glory of God is revealed. It is made manifest
in the love of the Son. Death is conquered by life eternal in the revelation of
glory through obedience to the Father’s will. Satan is conquered. In John’s
gospel we can see the betrayal of Judas in contrast with Peter’s denial. It is
an interesting contrast because Judas betrays him, deeply regrets and tries to
repent but what’s lacking was the return to our Lord. Peter turns back to Jesus
while Judas despairs. He did not accept God’s mercy. We’re all sinners but do
we repent and turn back or do we keep going along the path of sin. Often times
in our confessions we have repeated sins but the beauty of confession is that
we keep on turning back to the Lord. We keep the hope alive through the
sacrament that gives us the grace to keep coming back to our Lord. Though, we
never want to commit sin, It’s a terrible thing to sin because it is a betrayal
of Jesus. Let us pray that we continue to have faith in Him and accept His
mercy. Amen. Hallelujah!
Isaiah 50:4-9
...I gave my back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those
who plucked my beard; my face I did not shield from buffets and spitting ...The
Lord GOD is my help, therefore I am not disgraced; I have set my face like
flint, knowing that I shall not be put to shame. 8 He is near who upholds my
right; if anyone wishes to oppose me, let us appear together. Who disputes my
right? Let him confront me. 9 See, the Lord GOD is my help; who will prove me
wrong?...
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!
Psalm 116:1-2. 3-4. 5-6. 8-9 (9)
R: I will walk before the Lord, in the land of the living. 1
I love the LORD because he has heard my voice in supplication, 2 because he has
inclined his ear to me the day I called. (R) 3 The cords of death encompassed
me; the snares of the nether world seized upon me; I fell into distress and
sorrow, 4 and I called upon the name of the LORD, “O LORD, save my life!” (R) 5
Gracious is the LORD and just; yes, our God is merciful. 6 The LORD keeps the
little ones; I was brought low, and he saved me. (R) 8 For he has freed my soul
from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling.
Sometimes we are confronted with situations wherein we need
to make some decisions that may entail giving up something that is obviously
benefiting us. This is very difficult to do but if we have this expectant faith
then we can choose to forgo of it since we are anticipating something better.
Abraham demonstrated a great act of faith that is active with works that we
should all aim to have. When situations like it arise we are sometimes tempted
to decide in favor of what is convenient, comfortable and practical. But we
just can not deny the fact that there are times too when the circumstances are
pointing toward the other direction and our gut feeling is also whispering in
agreement. Somehow this scenario is often encountered in our own lives and we
just do not know anymore which way to go. It is in these moments that we must
not lose faith and rely on the words and promises of God for they are
trustworthy. Everything we lift to God in prayer and in doing so can surely
receive guidance and direction. Amen.
Hallelujah!
James 2:14-18
14 What good is it, my brothers and sisters, if someone says
he has faith but does not have works? Can that faith save him? 15 If a brother
or sister has nothing to wear and has no food for the day, 16 and one of you
says to them, “Go in peace, keep warm, and eat well,” but you do not give them
the necessities of the body, what good is it? 17 So also faith of itself, if it
does not have works, is dead. 18 Indeed someone might say, “You have faith and
I have works.” Demonstrate your faith to me without works, and I will
demonstrate my faith to you from my works.
The word of God never fails. It has always been a source of
enlightenment, assurance and encouragement especially at times when we needed
it the most. It has been consistently living up to what it stands for from
Ephesians 6:17 as sword of the Spirit. Also in Hebrews 4:12, "Indeed, the
word of God is living and effective, sharper than any two-edged sword,
penetrating even between soul and spirit, joints and marrow, and able to
discern reflections and thoughts of the heart." We can always prove this
to be true if we will constantly consult the word of God in the daily readings,
we will find that it always perfectly fits the situation that we are presently
in for we have a God who knows everything that is going on with us, is always
around and never leaves us. We want to do things the easy and the quick way and
this is not very surprising at all. Even St. Peter himself did not want to hear
about the passion and death of Christ in today's gospel. We might be tempted to
think that Jesus is a sadist because He wants to go through all the pain and
suffering that the cross entails rather than be spared from it when He can
obviously will anything to happen because He is God. Jesus wanted to set a good
example for us by being obedient to the will of God the Father. It is only by
dying on the cross that the resurrection can have meaning. Jesus wanted to show
us that we may not be able to eliminate the harsh realities in life but we can
always hope for a deliverance and resurrection in Him. Sometimes in life it is
by going through something even the very difficult experiences that we learn
great lessons. It is a brutal teacher indeed but we gain knowledge from it. We
can always look to something and be assured that God will not let us go through
something without seeing us through it. We better hold on to God and never let
go rather than be won over by the false propaganda of Satan and end up a loser.
In today’s gospel also we hear Jesus pose this question to His disciples, “Who do you say I am?” and in all places
asked this in Caesarea Philippi. History tells us that this place is the center
of paganism during that time. His disciples answered Him with a variety of
things with regards to who He is. This is a question we ought to answer
ourselves. The true meaning of His kingship is revealed on the cross. There is
a newness in it, that He is a king who came not to be served but to serve. He
speaks in riddles and parables but today’s gospel is the turning point as He
speaks more openly and clearly although He still doesn’t want to tell everybody
because they might misunderstand. It is difficult to understand the authentic
identity of Jesus apart from the cross. This is why Jesus rebuked Peter when he
tried to stop Him while talking about his suffering and death. He is trying to
teach us that He’s the Savior and that God alone saves. He is the Messiah
indeed through the Paschal mystery (suffering, death and resurrection). In this
context we should learn to deny ourselves, take up our own crosses and follow
Him. We must realize that no servant is greater than His master. If Jesus
embraced His cross, so must we. We should not look at Jesus and see Him as
someone who just taught us beautiful things as a teacher. We should go further
and not allow Satanic temptation to pull us away from Jesus on the cross. It is
the devil’s goal to pull us Christians away from the cross at all cost. Satan
can easily lead us away from the cross because our human nature does not want
to embrace the cross. It is just a natural reaction because we don’t want to
suffer and lose our lives for this world. Jesus does not ask us but we’re
invited to share in His Paschal Mystery and in His cross. The world oppresses
us to deny the gospel because our ego dictates us to do it our way. We have to
deny ourselves and let go of our ego. The world pushes us to live by our own
rules. We need to relinquish ourselves and trust Him who is the Savior rather
than trust ourselves with our own will. We are tempted by the world to go to a
different direction which is not in alignment with the gospel and contrary to
the spirit of the gospel. We must be aware of the struggles as spoken of in
Daniel 7 where he speaks of end times, the struggle in this worldly kingdom and
how God’s kingdom will triumph. We have to trust and believe in Him. Is it
really in our gut that we are going to follow Jesus on the cross? The world is
not taking us there rather it is the faith that we profess. He is the Savior.
He saves us through the cross. Let us strive and choose to think the way God
does and not as human beings do. Amen. Hallelujah!
Mark 8:27-35
Jesus and his disciples set out for the villages of Caesarea
Philippi. Along the way he asked his disciples, “Who do people say that I am?”
28 They said in reply, “John the Baptist, others Elijah, still others one of
the prophets.” 29 And he asked them, “But who do you say that I am?” Peter said
to him in reply, “You are the Messiah.” 30 Then he warned them not to tell
anyone about him. 31 He began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer
greatly and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests, and the scribes, and
be killed, and rise after three days. 32 He spoke this openly. Then Peter took
him aside and began to rebuke him. 33 At this he turned around and, looking at
his disciples, rebuked Peter and said, “Get behind me, Satan. You are thinking
not as God does, but as human beings do.”...“Whoever wishes to come after me
must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me. 35 For whoever wishes to
save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake and that of
the gospel will save it.”
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