Most children are always fascinated of super heroes, Greek
gods and goddesses and the like. In fact, we see them copy their moves and don super
heroes' costumes in kiddy parties. It gives them the thrill to see and witness
such extraordinary abilities and powers of these characters even just on TV and
the big screen. In fact even as they grow older some never really got over it
because they still enjoy watching such kind of movies. It is the awe and wonder
it offers whenever the protagonists wield their power and might to the
amazement of the viewers. It is just
natural for us to be fascinated by extraordinary and supernatural things. And
speaking of such things, today's 1st reading is definitely a scene to behold.
Elijah and the false prophets of Baal were in a showdown. There was not the
slightest trace of doubt and disbelief in Elijah and what was only evident was
his complete trust and confidence in God's Almighty power to overcome all other
powers and mini gods in this world. Amen. Hallelujah!
1 Kings 18:20-39
...Elijah appealed to all the people and said, “How long
will you straddle the issue? If the LORD is God, follow him; if Baal, follow
him.” The people, however, did not answer him. 22 So Elijah said to the people,
“I am the only surviving prophet of the LORD, and there are four hundred and
fifty prophets of Baal. 23 Give us two young bulls. Let them choose one, cut it
into pieces, and place it on the wood, but start no fire. I shall prepare the
other and place it on the wood, but shall start no fire. 24 You shall call on
your gods, and I will call on the LORD. The God who answers with fire is God.”
All the people answered, “Agreed!” 25 Elijah then said to the prophets of Baal,
“Choose one young bull and prepare it first, for there are more of you. Call
upon your gods, but do not start the fire.” 26 Taking the young bull that was
turned over to them, they prepared it and called on Baal from morning to noon,
saying, “Answer us, Baal!” But there was no sound, and no one answering. And
they hopped around the altar they had prepared. 27 When it was noon, Elijah
taunted them “Call louder, for he is a god and may be meditating, or may have retired,
or may be on a journey. Perhaps he is asleep and must be awakened.” 28 They
called out louder and slashed themselves with swords and spears, as was their
custom, until blood gushed over them. 29 Noon passed and they remained in a
prophetic state until the time for offering sacrifice. But there was not a
sound; no one answered, and no one was listening. 30 Then Elijah said to all
the people, “Come here to me.” When they had done so, he repaired the altar of
the LORD which had been destroyed. 31 He took twelve stones, for the number of
tribes of the sons of Jacob, to whom the LORD had said, “Your name shall be Israel.”
32 He built an altar in honor of the LORD with the stones, and made a trench
around the altar large enough for two seahs of grain. 33 When he had arranged
the wood, he cut up the young bull and laid it on the wood. 34 “Fill four jars
with water,” he said, “and pour it over the holocaust and over the wood.” “Do
it again,” he said, and they did it again. “Do it a third time,” he said, and they
did it a third time. 35 The water flowed around the altar, and the trench was
filled with the water. 36 At the time for offering sacrifice, the prophet
Elijah came forward and said, “LORD, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, let it
be known this day that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant and
have done all these things by your command. 37 Answer me, LORD! Answer me, that
this people may know that you, LORD, are God and that you have brought them
back to their senses.” 38 The LORD’S fire came down and consumed the holocaust,
wood, stones, and dust, and it lapped up the water in the trench. 39 Seeing
this, all the people fell prostrate and said, “The LORD is God! The LORD is
God!”
The scriptures tell us of stories based on real life
experiences of holy men and women who lived at a different time and period than
today. It is a consolation to know that the God of yesterday is still God of
today and tomorrow. This gives us the confidence to really hold on to Him for
He is living and true now and forevermore. I have always been amazed of the
fact that the scriptures of the Old Testament has always been spoken of as the
foreshadowing of the New Testament which is the fulfillment of everything that
was written. The apostles were able to connect Jesus to the scriptures in the
Old Testament and became very convinced that He is indeed the Messiah and
Savior of the world. The 1st reading and the Psalm reading for today were
written almost 500 years apart. This is judging from the timeline of the reign
of King David (1000BC) to whom the Psalms were attributed. Despite the time gap
we can detect the uniformity of the messages. We live in a dynamic world and it
changes so fast. They say that nowadays, whatever we hold true for now may not
be the case later. It is a consolation to know that in the midst of this unsure
world we still have something that we can hold on to. The words of God can
stand the test of time and will remain to be true from generation to
generation. There may be some negative speculations and forecasts that are
being hurled right in front of us about our present situations most especially
with the uncertainty and unpredictability of prevailing conditions. We need to
keep this in mind, only God can keep us safe from all harm. A holy man once
said this, "If we don't go to the desert we have nothing to bring in the
marketplace." If we have no prayer then nothing works. We have to pray. We
need to take time to be alone with God because if we don't, then we make
ourselves vulnerable to the enemy. The message of the readings tells us to turn
our gaze on the inevitable which is sure to come. If we try to look at the
facts of life there are very few things that we can permanently hold on to. All
these things will come to pass and we will all eventually leave this world no
matter how long we may have lived already, it will eventually come to an end.
When that final day comes we must be found prepared and ready for the
inheritance that God gives us. When we went to Las Vegas I saw that one of the shows we can
watch for entertainment is a magician named Angel. I was reminded of the time
when he was a guest in Oprah. He wowed the viewers and the crowd by being able
to predict 5 days before the show the things that Oprah and 2 random guests
from thousands of people from the
audience are going to say. He wrote in a piece of paper these three things:
delicious, John and Kevin and kept them in a suitcase with a surveillance
camera on for 5 days so that no one can see it or even come near it before the
show. What’s very interesting was the fact that on the day of the show when
Oprah was asked what word comes to her mind she answered, “delicious” and the other
2 who were chosen randomly from almost more than a thousand crowd along
Michigan Ave. in Chicago. It was done by throwing a ball and whoever catches it
will be the one who will be asked. The man from the crowd who got the ball was
asked the name of his first pet and he answered, “John” while the woman who got
the other ball was asked who was her first kiss and she answered, “ Kevin”. All
of their answers matched the 3 things that he wrote 5 days in advance. It was
kind of unbelievable to see something like this and couldn’t quite come up with
a good explanation how it came to be. If it was just a trick he did make a good
presentation because it appeared very convincing. How can a man predict in
advance the things that these people are going to say? If this man who claims
to have the power of prediction was able to do it all the more can a powerful
God predict our future. But we must keep in mind that it’s choice not chance
that determines our destiny. There is only one real failure in life that is possible
and that is not to be true to the best one knows. We should always settle for
best and make God our choice. For there is nothing more assuring than the fact
that we have a loving God and Father who surely has our destiny secure. We must
be secured in the knowledge that as children of God our Father we are heirs of
His Kingdom and co-owners of this vast creation. May we find the Lord as the
only treasure in our lives worth keeping. When God calls us for a task we
should always be ready, willing and able to follow Him no matter what the cost.
Always follow where the Lord leads us. Nothing else could be worth more than
God's inheritance. Sometimes we are confronted with so many allurements that we
begin to be influenced by the way the world judges things. Let us always hold
fast to God's views and ideals that we may not lose sight of the path to life
and our inheritance. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 16:1b-2ab, 4, 5ab, 8, 11
R: Keep me safe, O God; you are my hope.
1 Keep me, O God, for in you I take refuge; 2 I say to the
LORD, “My Lord are you.” (R) 4 They multiply their sorrows who court other
gods. Blood libations to them I will not pour out, nor will I take their names
upon my lips. (R) 5 O LORD, my allotted portion and my cup, you it is who hold
fast my lot. 8 I set the LORD ever before me; with him at my right hand I shall
not be disturbed. (R) 11 You will show me the path to life, fullness of joys in
your presence, the delights at your right hand forever.
Jesus is very clear in today’s gospel that He has come not
to abolish but to fulfill the law. He comes in obedience to the Father and
lives it perfectly. We fall into this vicious cycle of believing in Jesus and
still continue to sin. He did not come
to overturn but to fulfill the law. We
are to avoid sin and do good. We trust ourselves to the mercy of God. Though,
we still grow as we struggle with sin. We must humble and renew ourselves in
charity. Now is the time for conversion of our life to goodness. We should
assess ourselves. Are we become holier as we struggle against sins? Are we
moving away from sins of our predominant fall? What sins do we usually repeat
in our confession? Are we struggling and fighting against it? What do our
friends and families remind us of? How do we worship? How is our moral life? Is
it lived in the whole pillar dedicated to the commandments? Our personal sin is
the enemy that we’re fighting. Our pitfall is that we’re trying to change the
external all the time. The other people around us and the situation instead of
looking at the battle we have to find in ourselves. The usual loophole is our covetousness
towards our neighbor’s goods. It comes up in different forms, these desires
that is not in harmony with reason. It is the concupiscence and lust of the
flesh. Lust is a huge epidemic and problem to live the 6th & 9th
commandment. We need help and God’s grace. We need chastity and must appeal to
Him for that grace. We should avoid near occasions that cause us to sin. It’s
in the heart so we have to make the radical approach not to let it enter our
heart. We need to work on the purity of heart in order to see God face to face
when our time comes. We are called to be like Him and see our brothers and
sisters as children of God. We also have to fight our desires to have more and
more. The more we have the more secured we are. There is this deep tendency in
us to place our security in things and people.
We are always confronted with the temptation to do predominant work in
our life and pull us away from God. It scatters our energies and focus to do
something to build up our esteem, pride and ego. We tend to desire to control
others, call the shots and not to submit to God. We need to seek His direction
and His will. It should be the trajectory of our life, to prefer God over
everything else. When we lack security then we should cling to God. Whatever sin
it is that defeat us, we should make a firm and conscious effort to get out of
our selfishness, go to others, fight sin and appeal to God for grace. Today's
gospel holds the key to excel and be great in the kingdom of heaven. Let us not
have second thoughts or falter when it comes to deciding for the Lord. Whatever
it is we decide to do, let us make sure that God is always our main reason. In
doing so, we can be sure that we are not taking the wrong side and are clearly
not supporting the cause of the evil one. It is very sad that nowadays people
no longer give much care about this. We sometimes fall into the trap of
complacency and tend to conform to the alluring and tempting materialism that
this world offers. We always set God aside and place Him in a corner treating
Him like a nobody. We always end up calling the shots while we continue to
ignore and take for granted what should clearly be taken first place and
seriously. If we truly are grateful to the one true God whom we should love,
respect and honor above any other gods that try to win our loyalty and praise
then we should try to start by following His commandments in heart, body and
soul. For only when we do the right thing before God can we find true freedom.
Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 5:17-19
17 Jesus said to his disciples: “Do not think that I have
come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not to abolish but to
fulfill. 18 Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away, not the
smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter will pass from the law, until
all things have taken place. 19 Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of
these commandments and teaches others to do so will be called least in the
kingdom of heaven. But whoever obeys and teaches these commandments will be
called greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”
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