The talk entitled, "Opening to God's love" by
Dominic Berardino broadened my understanding of God's love. I was specifically
touched when the speaker said that God has so much love that He is not able to
contain it and it overflows. God's creation is His way of making room for His
love. We are all expressions of God's love. It was impressed to me that as pro
creators of God we too are capable of expressing this love and make it grow and
multiply through the help of the Holy Spirit. Allow God to change our hearts
and live that love not just in words but in action, deeds and in truth. He
further said that peace is still unfulfilled, which is very evident in the
prevailing conditions worldwide because people or we are not yet fully
transforming our hearts to love. He said he used to be a "Cultural
Catholic" who never heard the personal message of God's love. Although he
already felt the love of God at age 7 when he had his 1st communion, he still
had an obscure image of Jesus. He even thought that Jesus was Italian being
Italian himself and very Catholic. It was only after a long while when he
started to have this personal relationship with God that he saw in Jesus the
perfect image of God's love which is very unlike the typical image that we all
sometimes used to have of God who is one who punishes and disciplines. It was
the image of God from the Parable of the Prodigal Son that he was able to paint
a better image of God in his life. He said that the Prodigal Son misused his
free will and abused it. It was like the son wanted his father dead because he
already asked for his share of wealth even though he is still living. When the
time came when he already hit rock bottom and lost everything, the so called
spiritual earthquakes of our lives that was when he decided to go back to his
father. Thinking to himself that he is better off as a hired worker in his
father's home and did not even thought of being treated as a son but the
father's love was so great that upon seeing his son with nothing at all he
immediately ordered that his son be given a robe, ring and sandals which means
he has his freedom back. For in those times people who have no possessions at
all are the slaves. He cited this bible
passage that not a single sparrow falls to the ground without the knowledge of
our Heavenly Father and so much more should we be convinced that God is
watching us always with love. 1 Cor.13 It's about time we heal the broken
images of God and know that He has this unconditional love for us. In the end
he quoted, St. John
of the Cross "When the evening of this life comes we will be judged on
love." He further recommended to read Mt. 25. and ended his talk with
another quote from St. Gregory, "We all have this residue of selfishness
and we wash it away with unselfishness." It was indeed a blessing that we
were all gathered together to celebrate this very special occasion when we
commemorate the day when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles and from
that time on their lives were never the same.
Acts 2:1-11
1 When the time for Pentecost was fulfilled, they were all
in one place together. 2 And suddenly there came from the sky a noise like a
strong driving wind, and it filled the entire house in which they were. 3 Then
there appeared to them tongues as of fire, which parted and came to rest on
each one of them. 4 And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to
speak in different tongues, as the Spirit enabled them to proclaim...
Only to God should we place our trust. He is a God who will
never forsake nor abandon and will do for us much more than we can ever know. I
am reminded of the talk delivered by Fr. John Hampsch, CMF entitled, "Don't
take woe for an answer". He discussed not only about optimism per se but
within the context of the Christian virtue, hope. He quoted Rom 5:5 which
describes hope in God as something that doesn't disappoint. It is good to
always put our hope in the Lord who make all things work together for good for
all those who love Him.(Rom. 8:28) He said that we should always face the sun
for the shadows to go behind. Come to think of it, I only realized it when I
heard it, I guess it's another way of making us realize that if we are always
facing the Son of God, Jesus who is the Light of the World, then every shadow
that darkens and blocks the light in our lives will go behind us. He said there
is only one place where there is only complete total disappointment for there
is no hope of relief and that is hell or Dante's inferno. He further described
Christian hope as not confined to the standards of this world and transcends
emotional hope. It is an assurance or certainty of something good as in Ps. 42
where several times the words, "Put your hope in God" were repeated.
Hope is a virtue infused by God in our wills not only in our emotions. Trust
God with complete certainty. He quoted, the Council of Trent declaring that,
"No one is certain of salvation.” This is somehow contradictory to what St. Augustine said that
"You should think of salvation as if it were already certain." The
certainty of salvation is as certain as our own existence. He explained that
there is really no contradiction in the sense that the uncertainty comes from
our side as human beings and not from God. He said we have the free will to
choose our salvation. He reiterated the importance to see to it that the truth
we heard remains in us and if it remains in us then God is surely assuring us
of the certainty that He is on our side. It's just like finding something
beautiful that we would never want to let go and remains forever. He mentioned
the forces of evil that tempts us to become unfaithful. But God assured us that
no one can snatch us out of His hands but the problem is if we choose to pull
away from God. In the face of real challenges only those who stay firm in God's
promises will hold and survive. It is given that God never abandons us, only we
can abandon Him through the choices we make. In this present time of great
trial and hardships we have to discover the grounds of hope which is rooted in
the so called "Tripod of Hope" by St. Thomas Aquinas: 1. faith in the
power of God (2 Thes. 1:11-12) 2. faith in the goodness of God (Ps. 146) 3.
faith in the promises of God (Heb.11:1-2; Ps. 145:13) Sometimes this tripod is
placed in a slippery floor of despair, conclusion of fools, neglect of faith
and the like. We are called to always have faith and hope in God as written in
the 1st book of Peter. If we feel like we are experiencing a hardship just like
Job and starting to lose hope then we are called by God to stand firm and be
joyful in hope. (2 Cor 1:5-6; Rom 12:2) Nothing or no one else can make or
break us, only God gives and takes, this is something we have to realize, first
and foremost. Everything is by the grace of God. It's about time we stop using
words and saying things about our being human other than what we are in the
eyes of God. May our thoughts, words and action be inclined to the promptings
of the Holy Spirit who lives in us. There is really no more denying that we
have a God who created all of us including everything here on earth which has
been appointed and assigned in its designated time and place for our continuous
guidance and reminder. All the beautiful things around us speak of the
greatness of God's creation He is great and Almighty. Thus we should always
give thanks and praise to God as we say the psalm today. May we all have a
grasp of this great and wonderful relationship that exists between God and the
world or His creation. Jesus is intimately present in Creation as the wind and
air like a force of love. All that is good is a reflection of divine love. It
is infinite and eternal that generates from nothing and from the beginning of
time and creation does not merely occur and end there but an eternal support of
the Holy Trinity present in all creation. Especially in us, present in a
special way since we have a soul and spirit. The Holy Spirit is the moving
force when God speaks with His word. This is something we lost in original sin
but was restored through the action of the word made flesh in Jesus Christ our
Lord. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 104: 1. 24. 29-30. 31. 34
R: Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the
earth.
...How manifold are your works, O LORD! The earth is full of
your creatures. (R) 29 If you take away their breath, they perish and return to
their dust...
The 2nd reading for today tells us that though we feel
inadequate in ourselves we need not despair because God has given each one of
us a gift for some benefit and the others too. We all belong in God's big
family and we are all part of His body. We are all connected in a way and God
will bring to us people, events and situations that will perfect us and our
needs for His greater glory and for the good of the entire people of God, the
Church in which we are all a part of. In the talk, "Revealing God's love
to others" by Fr. Bill DeLaney, SJ. He said that there are several names
attributed to God but the name "Abba" holds a special meaning. He is
a God that is not distant and shows Himself as a loving Father to a son. He
said we have a task at hand which is to continue the outpouring of the Spirit
in the Church. He said that we have already been filled but we leak so we have
to constantly be filled and there should be an ongoing filling of the Holy
Spirit. The Holy Spirit is revealed in many ways and one of these is when the
Holy Spirit reveals sovereignty, which means it is direct and only God can do it.
The Holy Spirit is always present but we do not always feel its presence. We
have to work with Jesus so that it can be revealed. In Gal. 5:22 there are
several fruits of the Spirit which allows us to reveal God's presence to others
and bring it out in others. The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. It is sad that
oftentimes we do not reflect the fruits rather the opposite. We are invited to
live at peace with everyone by first becoming the person of peace. It can never
be done in hostility but only in gentleness. 1 Tim 5:3, treat others even your enemies with
courtesy and respect. It is how you relate and disagree with one another that
tell much of who we really are. It is rooted in the truth of who we are and
what we honestly believe. The will of Jesus for the community is unity. He
prayed not only for the disciples but for all those who believe. A Christian
community should love and respect each other even when we disagree. Heroic
virtues and holiness should just be something ordinary since it is the way it
should be for a true Christian. He said that when we pray for patience we
should be willing to go through the process of planting, cultivating and
nourishing it. Amen. Hallelujah!
1 Corinthians 12:3b-7. 12-13
3 Brothers and sisters: No one can say, “Jesus is Lord,”
except by the holy Spirit. 4 There are different kinds of spiritual gifts but
the same Spirit; 5 there are different forms of service but the same Lord; 6
there are different workings but the same God who produces all of them in
everyone. 7 To each individual the manifestation of the Spirit is given for
some benefit.
The 4th talk is about "Receiving and Giving
Encouragement" by Kay Murdy. She said that the word courage came from the
Old French word which means the heart, which can be taken as put courage into
the heart. She further said that kind words can be short and brief but its
echoes are endless and never forgotten. St.
Paul strengthened and encouraged the Thessalonians by
sending Timothy. God gives us encouragement through the scriptures even eternal
encouragement as in the book of Romans. She mentioned about Joseph of Cyprus
whose name became Barnabas which means "son of encouragement" because
he lifted up Paul during the time when the other disciples were suspicious of
him. We are encouraged to recognize the gifts and talents of others and letting
them know about it by simply writing a note and saying something positive. Even
King David when feeling depressed encouraged himself in the Lord. He recognized
who he was and what he is called to be. She quoted this " If you can't
change the direction of the wind then adjust your sails so that you can reach
your destination." She further said that to each is given a gift not only
to some and emphasized the word to each. We are called to develop and allow it
to grow for us to share to others and be as contagious as possible. We should
encourage each other as much as we can before it’s too late. She narrated a
story of a man whose dream was to be a musician but ended up becoming a lawyer
due to family pressure. It was like this man can be compared to a round peg
being fitted into a square peg. The man was said to commit suicide. It is God's
will that we encourage one another as our way of testifying to God. How does
our God love? His love is immeasurable, unimaginable and indescribable. How can
we not love Him back? God's word in today's gospel is an assurance that we can
always depend on Him whatever situations we have right now. He is always with
us and will never leave us provided we keep His word. How do the saints go
about it? St. Therese had the habit of smiling whenever her work was
interrupted by a nun coming to ask for help whether with or without good
reason. Let us face it most of us are annoyed and impatient especially when we
are disturbed especially when they don’t have a good reason. St. Therese’ habit
of smiling when she is annoyed is a willed reaction. She does it quite
naturally. At the beginning of a free period which Carmelite nuns do not have a
lot of, she prepares herself ahead of time to react in a loving manner.
Therefore nothing took her by surprise, she is ready to be disturbed, counts on
being disturbed, thus she is always happy. This is called determination. She is
practicing it and does something about it in order to change from good to
better and to best. Holiness and sanctity is not an emotion, the thing itself
is in the will. As the gospel tells us today, “He who does the will of my
Father is the one who loves Him.” As St. Thomas said, “Will
it.” We need to light the fire and do something about it. Fidelity is all we
need. Daily conversation with the Lord is one of the traits of geniuses. As we
master the art of communication with the Lord then we can say the deepest
things in just a few words. St.
Augustine, said “Every Christian should be an Alleluia
from head to toe.” The people who live completely the message of the Catholic
Church are the saints. They live the Lord’s message and the most beautiful
people in the planet. The saints are the
one who really live by the truth. They are walking in the living form and work
enthusiastically. They are present in the world but not at home in this world,
living the divine message as perfectly as they can, eager to act and yet
devoted to contemplation. We may be going through a lot of trials and problems
but it doesn't change the fact that He is God. It is a consolation to hear
these words being said by Jesus in today's gospel. But at that time when He said
this we might have guessed it right if we recognized that there is a sense of
stress in the Upper Room among the Apostles. They are tense in their hearts and
troubled and is exactly the reason why Jesus said it. The apostles may have
been guessing already what's going to happen shortly. He said do not let your
hearts be troubled so that they will be protected from despair when persecution
comes. He said not to worry, be anxious or afraid like we always do at times or
almost always. Though, it doesn't mean that men and women who worry and get
anxious have no faith. We are not living in reality if we feel this way.
Friends of God are not totally free from worries that trouble the heart.
Sometimes we pray to God and still do not eliminate what we are distressed of.
We still need to avoid things that we can avoid and do all we can to avoid
suffering. We are on this road and journey. We constantly look for the right
direction so that we will not get lost. It might have happened to everyone when
we are headed for a place we've never been before. We ask directions and
somewhere along the road we still get confused and lose our way. This happens
when we lose track of it and given the wrong information. We can rest ourselves
from worry and trouble because Jesus never leaves us. He is always with us
through the Holy Spirit to strengthen, guide and shed light in our path. He
personally leads us to show us the way for us not to get lost. He holds us by
the hand and sees us through. We might think that when we pray we are doing
service to God. We are wrong. Prayer first and foremost is an initiative of
God. It is our giving to God the time to bring light and guidance into our
lives. What makes life worth living? Jesus is the way, the truth and the life.
He is the key to life. This is the kind of life that we should desire but
sadly, not often found. What I noticed very much in romantic old movies is the
signature characteristic of people hopelessly in love being portrayed in it.
This famous line "I never knew what life was until I saw it in your
eyes." always form part of the climax of these romantic movies. This
should be the fervor and devotion that we ought to give to God. Only Jesus can
give us the peace and love amidst all the turmoil surrounding us. It can be compared
to the center or eye of a hurricane where there is complete tranquility in the
presence of heavy rain, strong winds and heavy waves. Nothing is more uplifting
and strengthening than these words of assurance in today's gospel coming from
Jesus Himself a true and genuine friend and lover in the real sense of it.
Thanks to God. Come Holy Spirit, fill
the hearts of Thy faithful and enkindle in them the fire of Thy love. Send
forth Thy Spirit and they shall be created and they shall renew the face of the
earth. Amen.
John
20:19-31
19 On the evening of that first day of the week, when the doors were locked, where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.” 20 When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side. The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord. 21 Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” 22 And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit. 23 Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.”
19 On the evening of that first day of the week, when the doors were locked, where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.” 20 When he had said this, he showed them his hands and his side. The disciples rejoiced when they saw the Lord. 21 Jesus said to them again, “Peace be with you. As the Father has sent me, so I send you.” 22 And when he had said this, he breathed on them and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit. 23 Whose sins you forgive are forgiven them, and whose sins you retain are retained.”
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