After the “know what
you're missing” stage comes the feeling that there is something more to knowing
what is written in the scriptures. God gives us His Spirit that transcends all
knowledge and understanding that leads to a spontaneous overflow of His love,
grace and mercy. Let us be more sensitive to the Holy Spirit who dwells in us
and really feel and acknowledge His presence in us. The Holy Spirit's action in
our lives is most often gentle and not immediately felt and works quietly. It's
sometimes hardly perceptible at all. The Holy Spirit's specialty is in
sanctifying men and women throughout history from the beginning of time until
the end of the world. He is the saint maker of all times. He is the one who
transforms sinners to become saints for as long as their willing to cooperate
with Him. He is the one who converts the weak disciples of Christ to strong
ones. Lukewarm souls turn to zealous ones. He converts coward disciples to bold
and courageous disciples. It is like a symphony orchestra made up of a dozen
instruments but the conductor is the one who's the focus of the musician and
the audience and yet the conductor is not the real sense of the music, the
composer is. In front of every musician is a music stand holding a few pages
marked with black dots to score the music. This is what the choir looks at and
how they are able to sing together, the organist, the conductor, all with same
mind, with the same objective and the same purpose. Yet, no one in the audience
sees the score and this music score is what brings them together, it
coordinates everyone's effort and produces a beautiful and inspiring
performance. This is what the Church is like, the Pope is the conductor,
guaranteed by God to remain faithful to the music score. We are all musicians
contributing our own unique talent to the symphony of holiness that resounds to
the world throughout history. The Holy Spirit is the living musical score,
Composer of all composers and the one that tells us what to play, when to play
them, how fast to play them, how loud or soft to sing them. The Holy Spirit is
the silent force behind the power of everything, of every Christian in the
Church as a whole. Mother Teresa said, God is the friend of silence. We see how
nature grows in silence. The fields, grass and flowers grow in silence. See how
the stars, the moon and the sun move in silence. We need silence to be able to
touch souls. We need silence to be able perceive the inspiration of the Holy
Spirit in our lives since He works in our lives quietly. The amazing thing that
the Holy Spirit does quietly is how he transforms the apostles. Particularly
how they were fearful men, and we remember when the Lord was captured at the Garden of Gethsemane. They were afraid, left and
went their own way. Then the Resurrection came about 3 days later, they were
joyful and yet they didn't know what to make of it at first. Eventually they
believed that He was truly the one whom they saw was crucified, and died on the
cross but their fear did not go away. Then in the Ascension they saw how the
Lord ascended to the right hand of the Father and they were joyful when the
Lord left because they were promised the Holy Spirit yet they were afraid and
locked themselves in the Upper Room for fear of the Jews. It was not until the
Holy Spirit descended upon them during Pentecost that they become bold and
courageous disciples of Jesus Christ. Our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XVI points
now about this role of the Holy Spirit to overcome fear. A lot of us have some
form of fear, in one form or another, in our future or whatever, there's some
kind of fear that we are suffering. Where do we need to go? We go to the Holy
Spirit to help us overcome our fears. Just like the disciples when the Holy
Spirit descended upon them, those men went out without fear. They began to
proclaim the Good News of Christ, crucified and risen. They had no fear because
they felt they were in stronger hands. Yes, dear brothers and sisters, when the
Spirit of God enters, He chases out fear. He makes us know and feel that we are
in the hands of an omnipotent Love. Whatever happens, His infinite love will
not abandon us. The witness of the martyrs, the courage of the confessors, the
frankness of preachers, the example of all the saints, even some who are
adolescents and children, demonstrate how they were not afraid. It is also
demonstrated by the very existence of the Church which despite the faults of
men continues in the ocean of history driven by the breath of God, the Holy
Spirit and animated by the purifying fire of Divine Love. The Holy Spirit works
quietly in our lives as a typical mode of operation. There's the need to spend
time in silence in His presence to try to hear His voice and discern His Holy
will. Just like St. Rita of Avila,
the Holy Spirit was instrumental in transforming her life which was not until
her Spiritual Director started to instruct her to pray the Veni Creator. One of
the most widely used hymns in the Church, Veni, Creator Spiritus, is attributed
to Rabanus Maurus (776-856). It is used at Vespers, Pentecost, Dedication of a
Church, Confirmation, and Holy Orders and whenever the Holy Spirit is solemnly
invoked. A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful who recite it. A
plenary indulgence is granted if it is recited on January 1st or on the feast
of Pentecost. It was after that her life was truly transformed. This is how
much we are to invoke the Holy Spirit and we are dependent upon Him in our
lives. Pope Leo XII said we ought to pray to the Holy Spirit and ought to
invoke Him for each one of us greatly needs protection and His help. Come Holy
Spirit, come by me through the powerful intercession of the Immaculate Heart of
Mary to her Beloved Son, Jesus. Amen. Hallelujah!
2 Timothy 1:1-3, 6-12
...6 For this reason, I remind you to stir into flame the
gift of God that you have through the imposition of my hands. 7 For God did not
give us a spirit of cowardice but rather of power and love and self-control. 8
So do not be ashamed of your testimony to our Lord, nor of me, a prisoner for
his sake; but bear your share of hardship for the gospel with the strength that
comes from God. 9 He saved us and called us to a holy life, not according to
our works but according to his own design and the grace bestowed on us in Christ
Jesus before time began, 10 but now made manifest through the appearance of our
savior Christ Jesus...
We are constantly faced with the battle of good and evil.
There is a very big challenge always being given to us and it is up to us to
accept it or not. Sometimes we are driven to the point of being constantly
treated with contempt and mockery when we do not subscribe to the opinion of
this world. It is hard to go against the whims and caprices of this world since
we still belong to this world and it will surely get back at us for not
conforming to it but we must not forget that we are not of this world. Most of
all we should maintain this disposition that if God is with us who could be
against us. Let us always focus on the Lord our God. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 123:1b-2ab, 2cdef
R: To you, O Lord, I lift up my eyes.
1 To you I lift up my eyes who are enthroned in heaven. 2
Behold, as the eyes of servants are on the hands of their masters. (R) As the
eyes of a maid are on the hands of her mistress, so are our eyes on the LORD,
our God, till he have pity on us.
The more a man is deficient in wisdom, the more a man is
weak in strength, the more a man born down with trouble, falls to sin, the more
he ought to supply himself with the never ceasing strength, consolation and
holiness. We ought, confidently and continually to beg of Him, to illuminate us daily more and more
with His life and inflame us with His charity. God has given us all the grace
to overcome all tests and difficulties. We have to press on to our goals and
never lose sight of it. For thus, inspired with faith and love we may press onward
earnestly towards our eternal reward. Let us always open both our minds and our
hearts to God's power and not be misled. There is more to just the facts and
figures that we see, sometimes we have to widen our perspective and think the
way God thinks. Teach us Lord to think the way You do. Amen. Hallelujah!
Mark 12:18-27
...24 Jesus said to them, “Are you not misled because you do
not know the scriptures or the power of God? 25 When they rise from the dead,
they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but they are like the angels in
heaven. 26 As for the dead being raised, have you not read in the Book of
Moses, in the passage about the bush, how God told him, ‘I am the God of
Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob’? 27 He is not God of the dead
but of the living. You are greatly misled.”
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