All the readings for today point to an overwhelming truth that no matter how sinful and broken we are, God is able to do wonders for us. In today’s 1st reading Paul said that he is the least of the Apostles or not even fit to be called an apostle and yet he became what he is, all because of the tremendous grace of God. We should focus on the greatness of God’s power and never underestimate or overlook what He is able to do for us. To all of us who are fellow believers in Jesus Christ, it feels good to read and be reminded of something that we should always hold on to more than our own precious lives, that is the Word of God. We should always have this attitude of always consulting and presenting to God all our plans in prayer for guidance and direction, especially at times when we are confronted with difficult life decisions. If we do this God will surely not refrain from helping us. Everything that we needed to work on would be one by one complied with and fulfilled despite our doubts and inadequacies. The Catholic Church guides the faithful to make decisions that are in line with her teachings. In this time when we are assailed by various anti life choices obviously influenced by the culture of death we need to listen and know well what kind of activities we engage in and be an active advocate of life. NaProTECHNOLOGY (Natural Procreative Technology) is a breakthrough in science that the Catholic Church approves and recommends over artificial contraception and conception. It utilizes the wonders of the human body and assists it in the natural way. It is a major breakthrough in monitoring and maintaining a woman's reproductive and gynecological health and a new women's health science that monitors and maintains a woman's reproductive and gynecological health. It provides medical and surgical treatments that cooperate completely with the reproductive system. Thirty years of scientific research in the study of the normal and abnormal states of the menstrual and fertility cycles have unraveled their mysteries. Unlike common suppressive or destructive approaches, it works cooperatively with the procreative and gynecologic systems. When these systems function abnormally, it identifies the problems and cooperates with the menstrual and fertility cycles that correct the condition, maintain the human ecology, and sustain the procreative potential. Women now have an opportunity to know and understand the causes of the symptoms from which they suffer. This is effective and based in science. It does not in any way disrupt the normal and natural functions of the wonderful human body that God has given us. It promotes the profound dignity of a person while being provided with authentic health care. This is a project of the Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction and the National Center for Women's Health in Omaha, Nebraska . For more information on the research and services of Pope Paul VI Institute, please visit the Pope Paul VI website. When we do not do the divine will a catastrophe happens. We know that somehow we have failed to follow the belief, intention and vocation of God's will. We have to be aware of the fact that we have a responsibility to fulfill in our hands. Amen. Hallelujah!
First Letter to the Corinthians 15:1-11.
Now I am reminding you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you indeed received and in which you also stand. Through it you are also being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you, unless you believed in vain...For I am the least of the Apostles, not fit to be called an Apostle, because I persecuted the Church of God. But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me has not been ineffective. Indeed, I have toiled harder than all of them; not I, however, but the grace of God that is with me.
God is the source of all good things. Only Jesus can satisfy our souls. We should be really careful in setting our priorities. Sometimes we end up making the wrong choices and decisions in life. We end up rejecting something that should be valued and treasured more than anything else in this whole wide world. All we need to do is trust that the Lord will always take care of all our needs we need not tire ourselves to the point of exhaustion because it is better to take refuge in the Lord than resort to trusting in or own strength and others. According to Fr. Joseph Koterski a Jesuit priest and a professor in Fordham University it helps to always have GRACE. G stands for Gratitude, R for Respect, A for Account (have an accounting of the things we have done whether good or bad), C for Charting (to chart our course of action in order to see where we're going) and E to Entreat the Lord for the energy and enthusiasm He has been giving us in this life. We need to always think of the things we are grateful for. It will help us examine our conscience and live a holy life that is fitting for a people of God. There are times when we don’t feel like saying our prayers. Whenever we feel this way but still managed to gather all our strength to still commit to our prayers then we will surely find ourselves with renewed strength to start our day right. When we master the art of praying and always drawing near to God then we become "Untouchables". This is due to the fact that no one is like God. There is none like Him, for no one else can do as much as the Lord God Almighty and All Powerful can. We can rely on God’s goodness and build confidence on that knowing that with God on our side we are undefeated. His might knows no limits and His power is able to do wonderful things beyond our imagination. Everything fits like a key in a hole. There is only one thing that is conveyed here that God allows things to happen for a reason and everything falls into its perfect place. God's love and mercy endure forever and do not fail. We can always count on the goodness of God at all times and in all circumstances all the days of our lives. Truly knowing and proclaiming that God is Lord of all our days makes all the difference. It gives us real joy and gladness for heaven and earth will fade but His words will remain. We may not have witnessed first hand when Jesus walked and lived on earth but we can never deny witnessing to God's miracles working in our lives every day. Truly knowing and proclaiming what we are celebrating when Jesus died and rose from the dead makes all the difference. It gives us real joy and gladness that never fade. We should have the confidence to joyfully shout out what the psalm tells us today. Amen. Hallelujah!
Ps 118:1b-2, 16ab-17, 28
R. (1) Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good.
1 Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good, for his mercy endures forever. 2 Let the house of Israel say, “His mercy endures forever.” (R) 16 “The right hand of the LORD has struck with power; the right hand of the LORD is exalted.” 17 I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the LORD.
Today’s gospel is about the presentation of Jesus in the
temple in obedience to the Mosaic law of Joseph and Mary. There is a wide variety of aspects to
contemplate upon. In Israel at that time, women had to
wait 40 days before the presentation of the child she has given birth. They
understand that when a woman bears a child they are in the realm that belongs
specifically to God. The birth of a child is something that depends on God
giving life and there is a great sacredness in the process of giving birth to a
child and they are set apart. This ritual needs to be completed before entering
the life of community. We can not often understand the OT teachings. At this
time a woman is considered unclean although not necessarily sinful since it
could also mean something sacred. We could look at it in a way they see the
scriptures since they are considered very sacred. In the synagogue everyone is
forbidden to actually touch a scroll with their finger so they have a stick to
point at the scripture. It is very sacred and if you touch it you become
unclean. The idea is that it is so sacred and considered a power that belongs
to the realm of God. If you are rendered unclean then one has to go in a ritual
bath. This is why Jewish women have to go into a ritual bath after 40 days
because they entered into the realm of God when they give birth to a child. It
works in a way that it is also at the time when the body after birth is
completely healed. All these things work hand in hand with each other as the
mystery of God unfolds in our very own lives. The characters of Simeon and Anna
are inevitably drawn into this event of Jesus' life. They serve as models of
faith and hope for the people of God. There is no doubt that God is with us but
are we with or for God. In any good relationship we know that it should be a
2-way or mutual thing. One can not govern over or not respond to the other. If
we aim to develop an intimate relationship with God then we need to work on it.
We can also learn from Anna the prophetess. It was said that “she was constantly
in the temple, worshiping day and night in fasting and prayer.” Her devotion to
the Lord paid well. We sometimes go through life like a routine and we do
things automatically without much thought. There are times when we just let
things and circumstances pass us by without noticing any difference. Anna did
not fall for this kind of trap or complacency. She immediately knew and felt
the Lord's presence. There may be thousands of babies being presented in the
temple during that time but she spotted the Lord. This could not have been
possible if not for her prayerful and discerning attitude. Just like her, may
we be sensitive always to God's presence in our midst and be endowed with
discernment. This is what happens when we decide to always draw near to God. He
will surely not just draw nearer but nearest to us. God does not just match or
double our works and efforts but maximizes to the superlative. We’ll never find
ourselves in the losing end but always in a winning situation with the Lord.
When God stooped down to our level and disrobed his kingship for our sake He
knew from the start what He is headed, for He is All knowing. But some still
contradicts God despite everything He has done for us. And this is all because
of His great love for us. Jesus is an obedient and loving Son as He is a symbol
of perfection. That even His own mother was not spared of the hurt and pain is
way too much for Him. From every beginning to the end of it all, there should
only be one truth that guides us to the ultimate, unsurpassed and unending
power of God which has long been revealed throughout the ages. Jesus came to
save us. This is a very powerful statement that not every one of us can grasp
its true meaning. There's this story of a man who heard a banging on the
windows one winter night and saw the freezing sparrows who were trying to get
in. The man tried to save them by shooing them away towards the barn where they
could have shelter. Every time he tried to come near them he scares them and
they fly away. He realized that he can not save them because they can not
understand him. The only way to save them is to become small like them and lead
them to where they should go. Unless he becomes one of them there is no way he
can save them. This is what God did in order to save us. Jesus manifested God’s
love. He became a model for us to follow. This is all because He wanted to give
us a participation in His Divine Life. Mass is a perfect worship to God who is
perfect. During mass we offer Jesus, the perfect sacrifice to God who lived in
humble obscurity laid down His life in death, obeyed perfectly and won life for
us, the Church. Death is a part of life
and we ought to prepare for it. Not in the morbid kind of way but by giving and
surrendering all in union with Jesus. Simeon and Anna were both righteous,
devoted to God and prayerful. They were gifted by God with prophetic
revelations. We, too are gifted with the Holy Spirit but there is a need to
unleash the power in us. We can start by striving to follow the good example of
the holy men and women who came before us and faithfully and diligently wait on
the Lord. It is an opportunity just like Simeon and Anna in today’s gospel to
say our yes to the Father as Jesus did. We are reminded that even Jesus
followed what was written in the law. We are reminded to conduct our affairs of
this world in accordance to the law and live a life that is pleasing in the
eyes of the Lord. We ask the intercession of the Blessed Mother whose heart was
pierced by a sword, may we be always covered by her blue mantle of protection. Amen. Hallelujah!
Luke 2:32-35
..." a light for revelation to the
Gentiles, and glory for your people Israel.”...“Behold, this child is destined
for the fall and rise of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be
contradicted 35 — and you yourself a sword will pierce — so that the thoughts
of many hearts may be revealed.”
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