1. The main reason that God created us, is for us to be happy. At the end of it all God wants us to experience eternal happiness with Him.
2. God planted a desire in man to search and long for happiness since it is the nature or GPS of man.
3. God is the author of happiness and the author of desire.
4. Essence of happiness is God since God is love, "gaude" and "agape". He is the author of happiness and desire and only Him can make us happy.
5. God through the Holy Spirit can guide us in this treacherous journey in our desire to be happy.
We’ve got to make a decision whether we want to become a holy soul filled by God’s love or remain a holey soul. According to Fr. Ronald Rolheiser, a Jesuit priest and author of the book, "Holy Longing", man's desire is so intense that he called it a raging inferno. It's unstoppable and powerful that it creates holes in our souls. We can attempt in our human nature to fill in these holes but we still end up with a hollow feeling. These holes come in different shapes. We may be trying to fit in the wrong shape into these holes. These holes can only be filled in by God. Only God our Creator knows best and He is the only one who can determine which will fit into our soul. We all have our desires and longing in life but if we insist on doing it our way and not follow the pattern and shape that God has given us then we will never be truly happy. M. Scott Peck of the book, "The Road Less Traveled" said that desire is a feeling but to love is a decision. God loved us first in the same way that the father in the Parable of the Prodigal Son showed his wasteful and reckless love for his son. He welcomed back his prodigal son who squandered his possessions in gambling and women. He did not even demand for an explanation but instead gave his love lavishly on his son. From the Annotations of St. Ignatius of Loyola he said something that consist this song,
Take and receive O Lord my liberty
Take all my will my mind my memory.
Do Thou direct, and govern all and sway,
Do what Thou wilt, command and I obey.
Only Thy grace and love on me bestow
Possessing these all riches I forgo.
All things I hold, and all I won are Thine,
Thine was the gift, to Thee I all resign.
Amen. Hallelujah!
Ezekiel 47:1-9, 12
1 Then he brought me, Ezekiel, back to the entrance of the
temple, and I saw water flowing out from beneath the threshold of the temple
toward the east, for the facade of the temple was toward the east; the water
flowed down from the southern side of the temple, south of the altar. 2 He led
me outside by the north gate, and around to the outer gate facing the east,
where I saw water trickling from the southern side. 3 Then when he had walked
off to the east with a measuring cord in his hand, he measured off a thousand
cubits and had me wade through the water, which was ankle-deep. 4 He measured
off another thousand and once more had me wade through the water, which was now
knee-deep. Again he measured off a thousand and had me wade; the water was up
to my waist. 5 Once more he measured off a thousand, but there was now a river
through which I could not wade; for the water had risen so high it had become a
river that could not be crossed except by swimming. 6 He asked me, “Have you
seen this, son of man?” Then he brought me to the bank of the river, where he
had me sit. 7 Along the bank of the river I saw very many trees on both sides. 8
He said to me, “This water flows into the eastern district down upon the
Arabah, and empties into the sea, the salt waters, which it makes fresh. 9
Wherever the river flows, every sort of living creature that can multiply shall
live, and there shall be abundant fish, for wherever this water comes the sea
shall be made fresh. 12 Along both banks of the river, fruit trees of every
kind shall grow; their leaves shall not fade, nor their fruit fail. Every month
they shall bear fresh fruit, for they shall be watered by the flow from the
sanctuary. Their fruit shall serve for food, and their leaves for medicine.”
What an awesome God we have, he always declare His great
love for us in psalms and songs. The joy that comes from God is like a well
that never runs dry, it will neither be affected by dry season nor drought. We
can compare it to the trials/problems that come our way and we will not be
moved for the joy of the Lord is our strength. We can only imagine but we can
never see the real picture of how it is to be in the holy dwelling of the Most
High. It is always nice to have something to look forward to most especially
because as Christians we believe that we are just passing by and everything
around us will all be gone. When this happens we know that we are headed to an
eternal place prepared for us by God. Isn’t it wonderful that at this present
time we can go on living every day of our life to the full and still be assured
that the best is yet to come. It is important for us to stay within the
boundaries of the so called city of God ,
the holy dwelling of the Most High. There is no doubt that God is our refuge,
strength and help at all times but we need to cultivate in ourselves a holy
place for God where He can always dwell within us and not drive Him away from
us. Peace and holiness can be achieved if we are one and in communion with
God. We belong to a community. If we
commit murder we go to jail, become cut off from the community and separated
from the rest. Somehow this explains the need to be communal or the
"WE" vs "I". Our life is best defined by the choices we
make as well as the choices that the people around us make. Love is the essence
of morality and we need to live a moral life. In order to do this we need to be
aware that there are certain laws that we need to observe and follow like the
10 commandments. The 1st 3 commandments is all about loving the Creator. The
4th is about loving others by exercising honor, respect and obedience. There
should be mutual respect between parents and children alike. The 5th is respect
for life from the moment of conception up to the last breath of life or from
the womb to the tomb. We also have a responsibility to protect and conserve our
environment. The 6th & 9th commandment speaks of respect of sexuality which
is about chastity, purity and modesty. The 7th & 10th commandments: Life of
Justice. Speaks of Respect of possessions, charity and social justice. The 8th
commandment that tells us to speak & live the truth. Our world is governed
by Natural and Man made laws. Natural laws has 3 attributes. 1. universal 2.
permanent 3. unchanging. If we attempt to tamper with nature disasters happen.
Earthquake is a natural occurrence in places where there are fault lines. In
the same way that if there are faults present in our lives then we are headed
for disaster, too. We need to guard our morality. Our moral conscience is God
given to evaluate the rightness and wrongness of an action but we need more
than conscience alone to be moral. There 3 elements of morality. 1. object
chosen 2.intention 3. circumstances There are many factors we need to consider
such as what is the object chosen, who is it intended for or the agenda and the
circumstances that surround it. These are the questions that need to be
addressed, who, how, when and where. There are mitigating and aggravating
situations that are attributed to our actions. Are we nice to someone for the
sake of goodness or do we have a personal agenda attached to it or a vested
interest. Think of virtue and sin. It is best to always make the 3 theological
virtues on loving God our priority. 1. faith 2. hope 3. love. Faith is the
opposite of apostasy which is the total denial of Jesus and schism, a refusal
to submit to the authority of the Church and the Pope. Hope is refusal to succumb
to despair knowing that God will always love and forgive us. Love can be
defined as our constant and eager desire to know more about God and not be
spiritually lazy. The observance of the law is a demonstration of our love for God
and neighbor. It is important for us to know that even man made laws are drawn
and based from a moral standpoint. We need to differentiate virtues and sins
very well. We have to remember HALT. Whenever we need to make certain decisions
we must not be H-hungry, A-angry, L-lonely, T-tired. Sin is anything against
reason and truth. To sin means missing the mark. When we sin we almost always
blame the devil for it without realizing that some of our sins are self induced
due to our concupiscence. We desire what is evil, give in to our weaknesses and
stated in Phil. 4:8, we fail to fill our minds with everything that is true,
noble, good and pure, everything that we love and honor, and everything that
can be thought virtuous or worthy of praise. There is no doubt that God can do
a lot of tremendous things for us that is why the Lord invites us to fully soak
ourselves in the living waters of God. Not just wade in it or be immersed ankle
deep, waist deep nor up to your neck but take a plunge. In whatever situation
and stage in life we are in, we ought to keep in mind that there are variables.
Just like any variable they continue to come and go in our lives. What we need
to hold on to is the constant and not the variable. At this point we need to be
sure who the constant is. By this time we should have made it clear that the
Lord our God is our constant. Amen. Hallelujah!
P S A L M
Psalms 46:2-3, 5-6,
8-9
R: The Lord of hosts is with us; our stronghold is the God
of Jacob.
...There is a stream whose runlets gladden the city of God , the holy dwelling of
the Most High. 5 [6] God is in its midst; it shall not be disturbed; God will
help it at the break of dawn...
There is a truth in the saying that that the best healer is a wounded healer. As in Isaiah 50:6, 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. This is the reason for the Incarnation of God. Jesus experienced everything. He had been wounded and hurt thus He is the best Healer there is. This season of Lent should be taken advantage to make the grace of God a mighty river of grace. We should see the source of the grace, Jesus Himself. The grace is not just a vague force. In today’s gospel we see the man waiting for the pool to be stirred. This is a very big pool in fact to this day, 2 churches were built inside the pool to commemorate the very miracle that took place in it and even pagans go there for healing. We find that Jesus does not take the man to the water. It’s the word of Jesus and His authority that heals the man. He is the source of grace that brings about the healing. The man does not come across to be particularly bright because he said that there’s no one to put him in the water. He did not even bother to ask who healed him and has no idea as he doesn’t go looking for Christ. It was Christ who looked for him. It was a sort of ungrateful way to deal with the healing. Jesus not only heals him physically but addresses the state of his soul as He told him to sin no more. He knows the depths of what’s inside of us. We are told also in a way to sin no more, so nothing worse is going to happen. We want that river of grace to flow from Jesus Christ to us so we pray, abstain and fast to intercede for the grace to come to our culture. We need to use our time to seek the word of God and know the gospel better and better so we have the word that heals to bring to our culture. We bring a word of Christ and its power. Not by our own but we bring that grace by the power of Christ. We bring healing to the dryness and deadly state of our culture. In this way the Lord uses us to help transform a culture of life. In a way this connects to this vision of Ezekiel in the 1st reading. This is part of the Holy year of the Jews, a year of God’s jubilee celebration for
John 5:1-16
1 There was a feast of the Jews, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem . 2 Now there is
in Jerusalem at
the Sheep Gate a pool called in Hebrew Bethesda, with five porticoes. 3 In
these lay a large number of ill, blind, lame, and crippled. [4] 4 5 One man was
there who had been ill for thirty-eight years. 6 When Jesus saw him lying there
and knew that he had been ill for a long time, he said to him, “Do you want to
be well?” 7 The sick man answered him, “Sir, I have no one to put me into the
pool when the water is stirred up; while I am on my way, someone else gets down
there before me.” 8 Jesus said to him, “Rise, take up your mat, and walk.” 9
Immediately the man became well, took up his mat, and walked. Now that day was
a sabbath. 10 So the Jews said to the man who was cured, “It is the sabbath,
and it is not lawful for you to carry your mat.” 11 He answered them, “The man
who made me well told me, ‘Take up your mat and walk.’ ” 12 They asked him,
“Who is the man who told you, ‘Take it up and walk’?” 13 The man who was healed
did not know who it was, for Jesus had slipped away, since there was a crowd
there. 14 After this Jesus found him in the temple area and said to him, “Look,
you are well; do not sin anymore, so that nothing worse may happen to you.” 15
The man went and told the Jews that Jesus was the one who had made him well. 16
Therefore, the Jews began to persecute Jesus because he did this on a sabbath.
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