Today’s 1st reading reminds me of this beautician
who did a home service to a lady. Being the beauty specialist that she is, she
made some suggestions to me. She is an expert when it comes to beauty tips and
making her customers look their best. I can not blame her and the others who
have a good taste for fashion and beauty when they persuade me to have my hair
cut. It has grown very long already and sometimes left it unkempt. I must admit
I am very careless in these matters which I really need to improve on. We know
for a fact that there are areas in ourselves that we need to work on for the
better. Whatever it may be, it will surely give delight to the Lord if we try
to be the best that we can be and do everything sincerely from our hearts for
the glory of God. Most importantly is that we should always consult God with
our decisions for in today's first reading it is stated that not as man sees
does God see, because man sees the appearance but the LORD looks into the
heart. Amen. Hallelujah!
1 Samuel 16:1-13
...But the LORD said to Samuel, “Do not judge from his
appearance or from his lofty stature, because I have rejected him. Not as man
sees does God see, because man sees the appearance but the LORD looks into the
heart.”...
If we enter into agreement with any person we have to make
sure that we are able to fulfill it and vice versa for the person whom we make
a contract with. It is so disappointing when things do not turn out the way it
should be and terms and conditions are not followed. I guess, we have all
encountered mishaps and are dismayed along the way. It is always best that if there's someone
whom we should observe and maintain a covenant with then there should be no
other but God. For His words and promises will always remain true. As in
Habakkuk 2:2-3, "Write down the vision clearly upon the tablets, so that
one can read it readily. For the vision still has its time, presses on to
fulfillment, and will not disappoint; If it delays, wait for it, it will surely
come, it will not be late." We can be assured that His covenant will last
and stand firm. Thousands of years have passed and only one name remains tried
and true and continues to stand the test of time and even eternity, the name
above all names, Jesus. If we are to look closely and pay attention to the
succession of events of the salvation history or covenant history which goes
back to the time of Adam & Eve and Noah and dates way back to 1800 BC
during the time of Abraham, Moses (1200), David (means the favored one,1000),
Exodus (600) to the birth of our Lord Jesus we will see God’s faithfulness and
steadfast love for His people. In this
time line are significant events that happened from the time of Creation when
God created man who fell into sin and became unfaithful and how God
continuously called us back to Him by showing us who He really is throughout
the length of time. As dramatic events unfold, like the entrance of the Israelites
to the promised land, the pockets of rebellion as they took over the 12 tribes
and settled into a life of monarchy (kings) from their 1st king (Saul) to King
David and King Solomon, the time of David is described as the greatest time of
the people of God. Today’s psalm speaks of how God is pleased with His faithful
servants and promises to maintain kindness forever. As we celebrate the feast
of St. Joseph
we look at him in the eyes of the Jews, he was the person who gave Jesus His
proper name and claim as descendant of King David. Joseph was more of a foster
father, because he was truly the legal father of Jesus. In like manner, he was
not just the guardian of Mary. Before the law and traditions of Israel ,
he was the husband of Mary of Nazareth, the one who legitimized the “virgin
birth” of Jesus to Mary. In the church’s liturgy, Joseph, aside from the
Blessed Mother, is the only saint mentioned in the “Divine Praises” for the
Eucharistic Benediction. Then, according
to experts on the apparitions of Fatima, Joseph was the only saint who appeared
with the Blessed Mother in those phenomena that happened in Portugal ." All these things
tell us that there is really no cause for worry and fear for we have a God who
is faithful to all His promises. We should always be reminded of this reality
and never doubt that everything will come to pass. Amen. Hallelujah!
Psalm 89:20, 21-22, 27-28
R: I have found David, my servant.
19 [20] Once you spoke in a vision, and to your faithful
ones you said: “On a champion I have placed a crown; over the people I have set
a youth.” (R) 20 [21] “I have found David, my servant; with my holy oil I have
anointed him, 21 [22] that my hand may be always with him, and that my arm may
make him strong.”
Jesus is the anchor of hope that we can go to heaven because
he enters as high priest not once a year and leave like in the temple of the
Holy of Holies. Jesus remains in heaven to intercede for us. There is a rope
that links to the anchor, our hope is the rope that links us to Jesus. Jesus is
the anchor for our hope to spur us in our Christian life. In love we are
created by God, in justice we are condemned but in His mercy we are redeemed
through Jesus Christ. It is always best to read
and study scriptures in order for us to be guided in our daily lives.
Everything that scriptures say are true and lasts for all time. There is no
doubt to the truth that every single thing about it should stay intact and
unaltered. Heaven and earth will fade but God's words will remain. But in all
of these things we must not overlook and forget that love should always be the
motive and driving force of every word that comes from God. David is a
man of God who based his actions first and foremost on the love God has planted
in His heart that is why he was chosen King. There are times when we are too
caught up in the legalities of our businesses we sometimes forget that God
should be the center of everything we do and on top of all our priorities.
Amen. Hallelujah!
Mark 2:23-28
As Jesus was passing through a field of grain on the
sabbath, his disciples began to make a path while picking the heads of grain. At this the Pharisees said to him, “Look, why are they doing what is
unlawful on the sabbath?” He said to them, “Have you never read what David
did when he was in need and he and his companions were hungry? How he went
into the house of God when Abiathar was high priest and ate the bread of
offering that only the priests could lawfully eat, and shared it with his
companions?” Then he said to them, “The sabbath was made for man, not man
for the sabbath. That is why the Son of Man is lord even of the sabbath.”
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