With great power comes great responsibility. This is the
moral lesson of the story of King Antiochus in today's 1st reading. Each one of
us are all given a task/ mission or purpose to achieve in life. We must take
special care in carrying this out in our lives. We are responsible for our
actions and must own every single one of it. Let us not be deceived by the
notion that we can get away with what we have done. We have to be careful in
the conduct of our affairs so that we do not end up overtaken by the evils we
have done, in fear and sorrow but rather find ourselves loved and forgiven.
Amen. Hallelujah!
1 Maccabees 6:1-13
...When the king heard this news, he was struck with fear
and very much shaken. Sick with grief because his designs had failed, he took
to his bed. 9 There he remained many days, overwhelmed with sorrow, for he knew
he was going to die. 10 So he called in all his Friends and said to them:
“Sleep has departed from my eyes, for my
heart is sinking with anxiety. 11 I said to myself: ‘Into what tribulation have
I come, and in what floods of sorrow am I now! 12 Yet I was kindly and beloved
in my rule.’ But I now recall the evils I did in Jerusalem ,
when I carried away all the vessels of gold and silver that were in it, and for
no cause gave orders that the inhabitants of Judah be destroyed. 13 I know that
this is why these evils have overtaken me; and now I am dying, in bitter grief,
in a foreign land.”
Since I had been sharing these past few days
about my laptop that almost became unserviceable due to viruses today’s psalm
reminded me of how happy I felt after I finally got a hold of my laptop from
Hendrie and declared free of all threats. It became a very significant event
for me owing to the things I have experienced and witnessed in relation to it
which became a symbol of victory making me rejoice in the salvation of the Lord
even more. Mark, Luke and Matthew are considered Petrine gospels because they
originated from their association with Peter while the authority of John is
coming from his direct relationship with Jesus being always in close contact
with Him and fondly called as the one whom Jesus loved. Matthew is more of the
strict and rigid type, which adheres to the laws. Luke depicts more of the
healing power of Jesus. John is considered as high Christology is apocalyptic
in nature since he is the one who died last among all the apostles he witnessed
more and was able to write a lot of revelations about Jesus. In studying the
bible we have to use the holistic approach and study all 4 gospels for a broader
understanding of who Jesus is. If we continue to hold on to God and seek Him at
all times in all things then we will never be disappointed. We will surely find
Him and not be led astray for everything is under God’s control and power. Amen.
Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalm 9:2-3. 4 and 6.
16 and 19
R: I will rejoice in your salvation, O Lord.
1 [2] I will give thanks to you, O LORD, with all my heart;
I will declare all your wondrous deeds. 2 [3] I will be glad and exult in you;
I will sing praise to your name, Most High....Because my enemies are turned
back, overthrown and destroyed before you. 5 [6] You rebuked the nations and
destroyed the wicked; their name you blotted out forever and ever. (R) 15 [16]
The nations are sunk in the pit they have made; in the snare they set, their
foot is caught. 18 [19] For the needy shall not always be forgotten, nor shall
the hope of the afflicted forever perish.
Our amazement of God must never stop instead it should
continue to build on top of each other every single day. We may not see it but
we are blessed with circumstances and events that are very appropriate and
timely for our situation if only we will always look to God and truly ask, seek
and knock at the door of God’s heart. The daily mass readings do not fail to
inspire and encourage us. If we commit to taking time and effort to reflect on
them we will be surprised to find the treasure that lay hidden in it. The bible
passage from today's gospel speaks of marriage. It tells us that marriage is
very legitimate and could be availed of several times without violating any
Church laws for as long as there are no impediments to it. In fact it is
considered as one of the 7 sacraments in the Church. What's important here is
the fact that just like any other sacrament, we should keep in mind that it is
a covenant not just between 2 people who love each other but with God most of all. In the event that marriage came
to an end we could still have something to hold on to that is not bound by
anything in this world nor in our life after death. It should remind us that we
must always put God in the center of everything. In all our relationships and
commitments, it is the one with God that will persist to the end and through
eternity. Time will come when everything in this world will cease to exist and
nothing in it will matter anymore to us the way we used to feel and think about
it. Although it may all seem unimaginable at this time especially for us who
are still bound to this world and still attached to it, it can help us a lot if
we reflect carefully on what Jesus said in today's gospel. Let us all strive to
attain a deeper understanding of the message being conveyed to us and be deemed
worthy to attain to the coming age. Just when we thought that a lot of things
seem to be unanswered, let us not forget that God in His ultimate intelligence
is capable of answering everything we can ever imagine, that we should never
doubt His greatness encompasses all that is concrete or abstract so let us not
dare to question His will in our lives. We are all looking forward to that one
unsurpassed, unequaled and endless glory of being in union with God. There is
life after death. Just when others may think that death is the end of
everything and nothing else follows, for those of us who believe in the
resurrection, we hope to discover on that dreaded day for unbelievers that it
is just the beginning of new and eternal life with God in heaven. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 20:27-38
...Jesus said to them, “The children of this age marry and
remarry; 35 but those who are deemed worthy to attain to the coming age and to
the resurrection of the dead neither marry nor are given in marriage. 36 They
can no longer die, for they are like angels; and they are the children of God
because they are the ones who will rise...
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