In today’s 1st reading we are made aware of the
death and destruction that result when an evil person is at work. Though, we should
never ever lose hope for someone greater than all the evil around us can put an
end to it. There is always a way for God will never leave nor abandon us. We
should be aware that we are faced daily with our own battles between good and
evil. It rages on but we should realize that Jesus already died on the cross
and have long before won the battle when He rose again from the dead. It also
speaks of the suffering and hardship that the heir of King's David throne
suffered before he was proclaimed king. Looking back 2 years ago, the readings
today are exactly the same on the day Sis Ester’s husband, Bro. Boy got his kidney
transplant. For years Sis Ester and her family waited for a kidney donor. He
was about to lose hope already when the doctor replied to him that he might
have to wait a total of 7 years before he could get a kidney transplant. At
that time, he had been waiting for more than 4 years already and an additional
3 more years waiting time seemed unbearable for him. The fact that he had been
on dialysis for more than 4 years made him perfectly aware of how 3 more years
could mean. Sis Ester said that her husband almost lost hope and gave up since
he had been experiencing already the worst in the downside of his dialysis and
illness. His strength started to dwindle down from the years of dialysis and
the failed kidneys itself is a big price his health has to pay and suffer. But
God is faithful because their awaited time did come. There is indeed, a proper
time for everything as the Lord Himself has appointed the exact hour and place
for all things in heaven and on earth. Amen. Hallelujah!
2 Kings 11:1-4, 9-18, 20
...in the seventh year, Jehoiada summoned the captains of
the Carians and of the guards. He had them come to him in the temple of the
LORD, exacted from them a sworn commitment, and then showed them the king’s
son... Then Jehoiada led out the king’s son and put the crown and the insignia
upon him. They proclaimed him king and anointed him, clapping their hands and
shouting, “Long live the king!” ... All the people of the land rejoiced and the
city was quiet, now that Athaliah had been slain with the sword at the royal
palace...
There is no doubt that God is able to fulfill all His
promises and carry out everything that He said. A confirming event that I
consider very special was whenever we chance upon Fr. Mike Barry. We have been
following him wherever he has a healing session nearby and to have an
unexpected chance of attending mass celebrated by him is something I consider a
great blessing and indeed a very pleasant surprise. It has always brought joy
to all of us most especially to me. He is a priest whom I consider my personal
prophet due to the many times I have personally experienced his gift of
discernment and prophecy which I have shared several times already in my
previous reflections. I have been getting messages of confirmation through the
things he said to me about my PAST and affirmation through the things that are
happening to me at the PRESENT thus giving me hope for the things that I have
been praying for and are bound to come in the FUTURE. These things happen one
after the other in an orderly sequence every time he prays over me despite the
fact that he doesn't know a single thing about me. Although he didn't say the
homily and did not conduct a healing session I was able to get another
confirmation through Fr. Alex Amayin who said in his homily at that same time
that, "The Word of God is like rain, it will not go back to the clouds
without fulfilling first its purpose of watering and nourishing the earth and
its vegetation in the same way that His words will not go back to Him without doing
what it said it would do. We should also be proud of our parents. They may not
be perfect but they are the arms that cradled us when we were still babies,
guided us through the different stages of our lives and stood with us through
thick and thin. So wherever they may be now whether still living or resting in
peace let us give back to them the honor and praise they deserve. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Psalm 132:11, 12, 13-14, 17-18
R: The Lord has chosen Zion
for his dwelling.
11 The LORD swore to David a firm promise from which he will
not withdraw...
In today's gospel, Jesus is giving us a sound advice of how
we can be truly rich. I have always
admired Sis Ester for her faith and dedication to God. She is a picture of a
person who closely resembles the description in the gospel. She is indeed
storing up treasures in heaven that neither moth nor decay can destroy and not
even thieves can steal. She has lived up to this model so well that God in His
goodness has been blessing her tremendously in ways and means that can not be
measured nor equaled in human and worldly standards. It is only right that we
focus on building up wealth and investment wisely and become truly rich in the
eyes of man and God. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 6:19-23
19 Jesus said to his disciples: “Do not store up for
yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and decay destroy, and thieves break
in and steal. 20 But store up treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor decay
destroys, nor thieves break in and steal. 21 For where your treasure is, there
also will your heart be. 22 “The lamp of the body is the eye. If your eye is
sound, your whole body will be filled with light; 23 but if your eye is bad,
your whole body will be in darkness. And if the light in you is darkness, how
great will the darkness be.”
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