Jeremiah 2: 1-3 , 7-8, 12-13
...7 When I brought you into the garden land to eat its
goodly fruits,...
…they have forsaken me, the source of living waters; They
have dug themselves cisterns, broken cisterns, that hold no water…
The problem is that there is a great propaganda out there.
It makes sin appear with all its fun, excitement and glamour. It makes virtue
appear boring, lame, bland and unexciting. But the truth of the matter is, it’s
not. The pleasures that God created in this world are enjoyed the most by those
who don’t abuse them and use it simply. Who do we think enjoys food most? The
person who doesn’t know how to fast and engorges all the time or a person after
a fast experiences a feast? The virtuous person enjoys life the most. The
person who uses creation and all things according to God’s plan enjoys it the
most. It is because pleasure is God’s idea. All the good things in the world
that people want are God’s idea. Satan can’t invent even one bit of
pleasure. But God commands them to be
used so that it leads to life and a part of life is joy. The way to enjoy life
is to follow God’s commands. Life is not all about rules and regulations. God
did not just give us a bunch of rules and regulations that we are supposed to
obey like machines. What we do does not just proceed from who we are but also
makes us who we are. The actions we
engage, the words that we say and the things that we do have an impact on us.
We are making ourselves all the time. God created us when we came out of the
womb, our mothers and father have a great role in that but our creation
continues every single day of our lives. We’re even becoming someone more
beautiful, mature, stronger or someone weaker, more despicable. There’s no
middle ground. We’re going one way or another. Life leads either to heaven or
to hell. That’s what the acts that we commit do. Virtuous acts build in us
strength. The word virtue comes from the word manly which is strength and
power. Virtue is a habit that makes it easy and pleasurable to do the right thing.
Golden virtue isn’t always easy. It is hard. But what is vice, it is a habit
that makes it easy to do the wrong and evil thing. Let’s take exercise as an
example. People make it their New Year’s resolution and people who go to the
gym noticed that it’s packed on January but they’re gone by the 3rd week. If
we’ve ever engaged in an exercise program for the first time, we know that we
feel bad, tired, exhausted and wake up sore. This is because we do not have the
habit of exercise. We have not trained and our bodies are not used to it. It
hurts and it’s hard the first time we work out. If we persevere past the first
few weeks and developed a habit of regular exercise then we end up getting used
to it and becomes easy that when we don’t exercise we feel bad. What happens is
that we build up the power or the virtue. We’ve conditioned ourselves so that
it becomes second nature to us. If we want a progressive course we need to do
something hard. No pain no gain. The next time we work out we add up a little bit
more since we are stronger. We can move forward and grow in our ability to lift
weights. This is the deal. The actions we do have an impact on what we are.
It’s like when we start lifting weights we start to change and look different.
We look like someone who has strength, power and endurance. This is the point,
God is about building champions. The goal of the Christian life is to build
champions. Well, not necessarily athletic champions but spiritually. A real
champion in every aspect of life. God wants us to be strong, loving, wise and
to have the power to live. It’s not so much what we do that counts but it’s who
we become. That’s what the commandments, teachings and the Lord our God is all
about.
Psalm 36:6-7ab, 8-9, 10-11R: With you is the fountain of
life, O Lord.
…The children of men take refuge in the shadow of your
wings. They have their fill of the prime gifts of your house; from your
delightful stream you give them to drink…in your light we see light. Keep up
your mercy toward your friends, your just defense of the upright of heart.
It is really important that we take advantage of the
opportunities that come our way to spend time with family and loved ones. It's
nice to know that a family is a family no matter what and we all belong to one.
We all love the idea of a family. Though, this is especially true and important
knowing that we are all members of God’s family. We are sure to receive nothing
less than what we deserve as such. How about all other opportunities in life
that God gives us? Just think of those that we all lost. How easy it is for us
to miss the opportunity for everyday. What can we do as a child of our Father
in heaven and a member of God’s family? Sow a thought, reap an act, sow an act,
reap a habit, sow a habit, reap a lifestyle, sow a lifestyle, reap a destiny.
It all begins with a decision or thought, an act and then it becomes a pattern.
It has dared us to become who we are. Sometimes we lose sight of this important
reality that we should always be aware of. A love is not a love until it is
given away. A song is not a song until it is sung. God gives us His own love to
share it with our family, friends and fellow human beings. We have been
redeemed by the precious blood of our Lord.
We must listen to the still and small voice that tells us that we are
not alone. It is a holy task to listen. It is therapeutic to call and to
listen. In doing so, wisdom finds an
echo in our heart. We should all say to ourselves, “I should pass this way once
any kindness I can do let me do because I shall not pass this way again.” We’ve got to give it our best shot. Jesus
said in the gospel that the knowledge of the mysteries of the Kingdom of heaven
is granted to some but not to all. Why is this so? It all depends on our
commitment to God. If we go all the way with the Lord then nothing else could
be in the way for us to be granted all the blessings that we long for. Amen. Hallelujah!
Matthew 13:10-17
The disciples approached Jesus and said, “Why do you speak
to them in parables?’ 11 He said to them in reply, “Because knowledge of the
mysteries of the Kingdom of heaven has been granted to you, but to them it has
not been granted...16 “But blessed are your eyes, because they see, and your
ears, because they hear. 17 Amen, I say to you, many prophets and righteous
people longed to see what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear
but did not hear it.”
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