It feels good to be nostalgic from time to time and see how
things worked out as they did and were connected in a way. It goes to show that
the Master Planner carry out things in a mysterious way and may continue to
benefit us even for years without even realizing it. Everything really works
out for good. Looking back at all the things that happened make us appreciate
things even more. It may be many years
ago but it still impacts our lives. In doing so we are witnessing how God in
His goodness continues to amaze us with His endless and timeless solutions. We just
have very thankful that we have a God who always makes us feel loved. He
reveals to us His greatness at the proper time and hour, all we have to do is
trust Him. Though, it is very sad that nowadays, people are no longer
interested in matters about God the way they are with matters of this world. It
could have been a lot more understandable if people who are caught up between
the conflict of secular and religious matters would just keep silent or remain
neutral about it but what’s worst is that these very people who claim to be
believers and followers of God are the very same people who disregard the feast
days and the laws of the Church and speak ill about the faith. Sometimes we
fall prey into the same trap without realizing it whenever we fail to focus on
what’s really most important and essential in life. Today is the last day of
the Liturgical Calendar of the Church and tomorrow we will celebrate the 1st
day of Advent and the New Liturgical Calendar. Sometimes I wonder why we do not
give much attention to such occasions in the Church the way we do when we
celebrate New Year. I guess we sometimes lose our sense of priority and
direction as to where we should be heading because we are bombarded by the
commercialism of this world that our judgment gets clouded. We tend to be
slowly and discreetly lured to compromise. If there’s one thing we should keep
in mind that is to never deal with the enemies of our faith that can be
compared to a beast which is exactly what today’s 1st reading is about. Amen.
Hallelujah!
Dn 7:15-27
I, Daniel, found my spirit anguished within its sheath of
flesh, and I was terrified by the visions of my mind...But I wished to make
certain about the fourth beast, so very terrible and different from the
others,… He shall speak against the Most High and oppress the holy ones of the
Most High, thinking to change the feast days and the law…
These past few days I noticed that the Response (R) for the
psalm readings were all the same which could probably due to the fact that we
are coming to the end of the Liturgical Calendar of the Church and preparing to
usher a new one. I also noticed that on the previous days, non living things
and all that is part of nature followed by animals or living creatures of all
forms that inhabit the earth are being called to give glory and eternal praise
to God. On this last day of the Liturgical Calendar, the most priced creation
of God whom He has chosen and destined to be holy are the ones called to give
glory and praise. On the last and final day nothing else matters everything in
this world will cease to exist. Only those people called (Sons of men), who
faithfully responded, finally chosen to be priests and servants of the Lord
whose spirits and souls are just and holy with humble heart will remain standing. No other than us,
humans whom God has chosen to be the leader of His handiwork are given this
privilege and honor to share in His Kingdom which emphasizes the truth that we
are God’s beloved and on top of His creation. Amen. Hallelujah!
Responsorial Psalm
Daniel 3:82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87
R. Give glory and eternal praise to him.
“You sons of men,… “O Israel ,… “Priests of the Lord,…
“Servants of the Lord,… “Spirits and souls of the just,… “Holy men of humble
heart, bless the Lord;
praise and exalt him above all forever.”
Let us stay focused on the Lord and remain steadfast in our
faith no matter what situation we are in, let us not be dissuaded and be
prepared always. I could never forget the time when I was watching “Deal or No
Deal” on TV and saw this lady contestant who was so full of confidence when she
bravely and proudly said that she is going home with a $1,000,000. As the game
went on, her confidence started to ebb down when one by one she was opening
very high amounts and started to lose the confidence that she had during the
start of the show. It finally came to a point when only cases containing very
low amounts as low as below $400 and the $1,000,000 were left behind. Her
defenses finally gave way and made a deal for $115,000 instead of continuing to
play. Only to find out in the end that the case she had chosen really contained
the 1 million dollars. It gave me the impression that sometimes we are like
that with God when everything seems to be safe and sure we hold on to God’s
promise and continue to hope for the best but when the tough gets going that’s
when we start to doubt if there’s really something good in store for us if we
continue to stick to the Lord through thick and thin. When the lady contestant
finally decided to deal she said these words, “I may believe that my case has
the 1 million dollars but it may not be so.” She doubted her gut feeling in the
beginning. We can not blame her for what she did because she just wanted to
make sure that she can at least win something from the game instead of going
home with nothing. With regards to our dealings in the matters of our faith we
should never make a deal nor compromise for we are 100% sure that we will come
out as the winner if we choose God above all. When we engage ourselves in
things that we consider worthy of our time and energy then we should always
make a conscious effort to examine it if they will lead us to something that
draws us away from God. We can do this by always lifting to God in prayer
whatever decision we make whether it is big or small. As we do this more often
time will come when we will eventually develop sensitivity and an open mind to
the will of God. As the saying goes, "Practice makes perfect." At
first it may not seem to be relevant at all because people make wise decisions
every day and nothing seems to make any difference at all whether it is offered
to God in prayer or not for as long as it is the right thing to do. As rational
human beings we are all capable of making a logical decision. The big
difference lies in the fact that every time we make decisions and develop a
conscious act of placing God in the center we strengthen our bond with God. It
is just like when we want to involve someone in our life then we eventually
develop a close relationship with the person because of the constant
interaction that is being formed which eventually leads to a more meaningful
relationship. Today's gospel is a warning to all of us not to be lenient about
our faith. An evil force is out to destroy this bond and if we are not going to
actively participate in keeping it intact then we may easily fall into the
trap. We should take every opportunity that comes our way to exercise our
faith. As we grow in strength and work our way to developing a strong and
spiritually fit soul we make ourselves ready and able to stand firm on that
final day. Amen. Hallelujah!
Lk 21:34-36
Jesus said to his disciples: “Beware that your hearts do not
become drowsy from carousing and drunkenness and the anxieties of daily life, and that day catch you by surprise like a trap. For that day
will assault everyone who lives on the face of the earth. Be vigilant at all
times and pray that you have the strength to escape the tribulations that are
imminent and to stand before the Son of Man.”
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