“Becoming a person who tells ‘Turn this Way’ to many people in our lives!”
(Based on Amos 8:4-6, 9-12 and Mt 9:9-13 – Friday of the 13th Week in Ordinary Time, Year 2)
An interesting story is said of a Christian Missionary woman who had been doing the work of evangelization among a native group of tribals.
After she had been with them for a while, and after the natives had experienced the Power of the Lord…
… they gave her a new name: “Aim-day-co”
The Chief of the Tribe, in explaining the name, said: “In our tribe, when we see anyone taking a wrong route/road, we call out “Aim-day-co”
>> It means, “Turn this way!”
Our sister came from a far-away land and found us all on the wrong road.
She sensed that we were in great danger of losing our souls.
So she stood and said “Turn this Way”…
… and pointed to Jesus!
May God bless “Aim-day-co!”
Are we ready to be an “Aim-day-co” in the lives of people?
The Gospel of the Day (Mt 9:9-13) presents Jesus Who became an “AIM DAY CO” in the life of St Mathew…
… and today, we celebrate, how, in turn, this great Evangelist has become an “Aim-day-co” to all of us, by his Gospel!
One of the important and essential dimensions of an encounter with our Blessed Lord is the “transformation effect” on the person.
If one has had a genuine encounter with Him…
… one cannot be passive
… one cannot just remain the same
Either one shakes off the dust of sin and slackness and follows Him in sincerity
… or one tries to cast Him off from life and adamantly remains in one’s own desires!
Either one takes radical decisions in life and orients one’s conduct in accordance with His Will
… or one seeks to do away with all Divine inspirations and obstinately sticks firm to one’s personal interests!
In any case, an “encounter with the Lord” causes an effect in life…
… either for the good
… or towards rejecting the impulses of Divine Goodness.
Do I respond positively and emphatically to the call of the Lord…
… or do I sink into an attitude of grumbling, complaining and disinterestedness?
The Gospel of the day presents these two “contrasting reactions” in the encounter with Jesus…
Matthew…. who hears the call of the Lord – “Follow Me” (Mt 9: 9)
The Pharisees… who observe the lavishness of God’s mercy and react with grumbling and complaining (Mt 9: 11)
Jesus very emphatically declares, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick” (Mt 9:12)
This verse is the key to understand and gauge the style of reaction, when we encounter the Lord…
>> The one who needs Him – will relish Him!
>> The one who feels no need of Him- will reject Him!
>> The one who acknowledges that one is sick, weak and in need of God’s grace and mercy – will find in Him a Saviour!
>> The one who vehemently says that one is all fine, self-motivated and strong willed – will fail to find any consolation in Him!
Here then is a wonderful check-meter to test my passion, my longing and my intensity of love for the Lord…
Have I discovered that by myself I cannot achieve everything that life demands of me….?
… and in the Lord alone, I have the answer to my problem and a solution to the puzzles of my life!
Do I realise that as a human person, I often fall into the snares of sin and can get easily caught up in evil traps…?
… and in the Lord alone, I have the antidote to sin and a remedy to overcome the pitfalls of wickedness!
St Mathew presents a beautiful picture, of embracing the Lord fully into life because He realised and discovered the intimate need of the Lord in his life.
He experienced Jesus as an “Aim-day-co” – the One Who told him “Turn this Way”…
… away from the ways of sin and Turn towards the Way of Salvation!
… away from the ways of corruption and Turn towards the Way of Christ!
On this First Friday of the Month, as we offer ourselves to the Sacred Heart of our Blessed Lord…
… let us be inspired by St Mathew and imitate his example, in surrendering ourselves totally to the Lord’s Sovereignty…
… and thus be an “Aim-day-co” – the one who tells “Turn this Way” to many people in our lives!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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>> Just as you once yielded your members to impurity and to greater and greater iniquity…
… so now yield your members to righteousness for sanctification
>> But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves of God…
… the return you get is sanctification and its end, eternal life. (CCC # 1995)
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✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE – July 04, 2024: Thursday
“Avoiding ‘harbouring’ of evil; instead, enthroning the Divine Mercy of the Lord in our hearts!”
(Based on Amos 7:10-17 and Mt 9:1-8 – Thursday of the 13th Week in Ordinary Time, Year 2)
“Harbour” is a place on the coast, where ships may moor in shelter…
… especially one protected from rough water by piers, jetties, and other artificial structures.
The word “harbour” is also used to speak about a keep a thought or feeling, (typically a negative one) in one’s mind, especially secretly
The Gospel of the Day is an expose by Jesus, on how a group of people “harbour” wrong thoughts in the mind.
It is an exposition of this evil side of life that often empowers human hearts…
… and pops its head up, especially when encountered by goodness and holiness.
The Gospel is the healing of the paralytic, when Jesus comes into His own town.
Seeing the paralytic being brought on the stretcher, and admiring their faith, Jesus had said, “Courage child, your sins are forgiven” (Mt 9: 2)
However, some of the scribes got irked hearing these words and said, “This man is blaspheming”
But Jesus, who knows the hearts of people…. who reads the thoughts of all.. said:
“Why do you think evil in your hearts?” (Mt 9: 4)
Another translation of this verse would read:
“Why do you harbour evil in your hearts?”
The Lord exposes the evil intention of the Scribes in questioning His action of cleansing the paralytic.
For the paralytic, it was a great moment…
… of being cleansed from sin, and being restored to holiness
… of having a very personal encounter of the Saviour and receiving wholeness
It was a sacred time…
… a holy instant!
But where there is the presence of Holiness, evil finds itself disturbed and distances itself!
Evil cannot exist beside the Sacred!
Human life often finds itself engaged and engrossed with evil things…
The pull to be bad constantly lurks in human minds…
The urge to be sinful often prowls in human hearts…
Therefore, when the paralytic was encountering goodness and holiness…
.. the evil side in the scribes popped its head up, and questioned and quizzed our Blessed Lord.
The same question that Jesus asked the scribes is now thrown to us:
“Why do you think evil in your hearts?” or “Why do you harbour evil in your hearts?”
Am I a person who is unable to tolerate the good things happening in other people’s life
Am I someone who gets irked and irritated when the other person prospers in happiness?
We sometimes adorn the walls of our hearts with many filthy stuff…
… uncharitable thoughts, indecent words and jokes
… hurtful views of people or crude perspectives of situations.
The Lord feels hurt and sad by this our “harbouring of evil in our hearts”
Are we ready to throw of all those unbecoming stuff from our hearts…
… and place the Divine Mercy of the Lord, enthroned in our hearts?
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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MAN’S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT – GOD’S SALVATION: LAW AND GRACE – GRACE AND JUSTIFICATION
Just as you once yielded your members to impurity and to greater and greater iniquity…
… so now yield your members to righteousness for sanctification
But now that you have been set free from sin and have become slaves of God…… the return you get is sanctification and its end, eternal life. (CCC # 1995)
✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE – July 03, 2024: Wednesday
“May St Thomas help us, with his intercession and inspiration, to become Christians of Conviction and Certainty and to firmly cry out, in joyful acclamation, ‘My Lord and My God’”
(Based on the Solemnity of St Thomas – the Apostle of India)
A young man joined the military service as a soldier.
One morning, he was ordered by the sergeant to report for duty at the canteen.
He, however refused.
The sergeant threatened to report him to the officer that day.
“All right,” said the young man, “go ahead. I did not enlist to be a bartender but a soldier, and I will not report at the canteen!”
His action of refusal was duly reported to the major who sent for him.
His companions taunted him as being “adamant” and “snobbish”
The young man went to the Major – with trembling knees but a steady heart – for he knew he was right.
The officer asked him, ‘Are you the young man who disobeyed orders this morning?’
“Yes, sir, I am.”
“Why did you do it?”
“Simply because I do not believe it is right to do what I was asked to do.
I enlisted to be a soldier and not a bartender.’
The officer arose quickly from his chair.
A trickle of fear went down the spine of the young man!
However, the officer extending his hand, said: “Young man, you are the kind of man we want.
I am glad to see a fellow who has the courage of his convictions.
You are not obliged to report at the canteen.
I am proud of your convictions!”
The young man was supposedly considered by others as being “adamant” and “proud”…
But the officer realized the worth of this young man – as having a courageous character of convictions!
True commitment and steadfast faithfulness in life requires the power of convictions and certainty!
Today we celebrate the Feast of St Thomas – who is popularly (or rather infamously) called as the “Doubting Apostle”.
He was probably considered by others as being “adamant” and “proud”…
- It was his search for convictions in life that made him seek for a proof for the Lord’s appearance
- It was his desire for certainty in life that caused him to doubt at the words of his companions over the Lord’s Resurrection.
The Lord realized the worth of this young man- as having a courageous character of convictions!
When we go through the life of St Thomas as seen in the Gospels…
… we encounter a person constantly displaying courage, expressing commitment and seeking for convictions.
St Thomas indeed stands out among the other apostles…
- It was probably St Thomas who first expressed his desire to give up his life for the Lord and His Kingdom…
“Let us also go, that we may die with Him” (Jn 11: 16)
St Thomas becomes a motivation for all those who follow Christ, to be bold and brave and even to give up one’s life for the Lord and His Kingdom
- It was St Thomas who had the simplicity and the openness to ask Jesus when the Lord had declared that “Where I am going you know the way,” and the Lord had responded “I am the Way, the Truth and the Life”…
“Master, we do not know where you are going, how can we know the way?” (Jn 14:5)
St Thomas becomes a consolation to all those who face genuine uncertainties in spiritual life and encourages to remain like a child – in openness, simplicity and frankness.
- It was St Thomas who refused the trust the words of his companions on the issue of the Jesus’ Resurrection.
He knew that many of his companions had impulsive reactions and therefore, could not be believed for their words.
Therefore, he insisted that his belief in Christ’s Resurrection would depend only on His personal experience with the Lord
“Unless I see the mark of the nails in His Hands and put my finger into His side, I will not believe” (Jn 20:25)
St Thomas becomes a refuge for all those who grapple with spiritual anxieties – lack of consolation in prayer life, deep longing to experience God…
… and many confusions regarding spiritual teachings and faith experiences
In St Thomas, we have a saint who is very human and with whom we – who are often prone to mistakes and frail in weaknesses – can easily connect.
He was brave, but also had his moments of feeling lost
He was courageous, but also had his moments of seeking answers for doubts
He was enthusiastic, but also had his moments of staying away from the faith-community
St Thomas is a shining beacon of courage.
He had his doubts.
But once cleared, he became a person of immense conviction.
This conviction made him to travel across many lands to give witness to Jesus, His Lord and Master…
… and even to give up His life, in martyrdom!
Yes, True commitment and steadfast faithfulness in life requires the power of convictions and certainty!
May St Thomas help us, with his intercession and inspiration, to become Christians of Conviction and Certainty…
… and to firmly cry out, in joyful acclamation, “My Lord and My God”
Happy Feast of St Thomas, the Convinced Disciple of Christ!
Happy Feast of Faith and Belief, Boldness and Courage to all!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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The Holy Spirit is the master of the interior life.
By giving birth to the “inner man,” justification entails the sanctification of his whole being. (CCC # 1995)
✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE – July 02, 2024: Tuesday
“Knowing to understand that problems of life, when they are viewed from the Providence of the Lord, are recognised as great and wondrous moments of Blessings!
(Based on Amos 3:1-8; 4:11-12 and Mt 8:23-27 – Tuesday of the 13th Week in Ordinary Time, Year 2)
We live in a world of wonders…
For example…
Salt is a wonder.
- It is composed of two dangerous substances – Sodium which is explosive when exposed to moisture and Chlorine which is poisonous.
But salt is so very stable!
Alnico magnets are a wonder.
- It is composed of three non-magnetic substances: aluminium, nickel and cobalt.
But it is the strongest magnet in the world!
Water is a wonder.
- Its chemical formula is H2O – Oxygen is flammable and hydrogen readily burns.
But unite them, to get water and we put out fires with it!
But above all these things of nature and the natural phenomena, we have the greatest wonder in the Lord and Creator of every “object and situation” of wonder, Himself – God!
How often do we realize the wonder of His Being?
How often are we thankful for the wonders He does in our lives?
The Gospel of the Day is a reminder and an eye-opener for us to realize the “wonderful” Person that we have in the “boat” of our lives – Jesus – and to be grateful for Him for His “wondrous” presence!
We are with the familiar passage of the calming of the storms.
The Gospel of Matthew reports the fact that when Jesus and His disciples got into the boat, there was sudden violent “storm”… (Mt 8:23)
The Greek word that is used for “storm” is “seismos”…
Seismos means a “shaking” or a “commotion” or a “tempest” or an “earthquake”
(It is from this word “seismos” that we get the word “seismic” which refers to earthquakes)
The disciples were right in the midst of something like a “sea-earthquake”
And it came on “suddenly!”
How often is our life too so similar…
We sail across calmly, enjoying the peace and serenity of life…
… when suddenly, we are hit by a deadly storm – in the form of…
- a major crisis in the family or the community
- an unexpected sickness to us or to our loved one
- some unimaginable disaster arising in our work-place
- an inexpressible pain or an absolutely unforeseen problem
We find ourselves totally despairing in the thick of that “seismos,” that “storm”.
The waves hit the boat of our lives so badly and violently…
… that for a moment, our heart skips a beat and we think, “is it all going to be over?”
… that for a split-second, we let go of every hope and we feel, “is it really the end?”
But the Lord who was always with us, in our boat, relaxed and calm, “gets up, rebukes the winds and the sea, and there is great calm” (Mt 8: 26)
It is as if the whole world is His classroom…
… and the Master Teacher gets up and demonstrates His power to His students!
It is as if the waves and the winds are getting “too naughty”…
… and Jesus, the Lord, gets up and “rebukes and chides” them!
And suddenly the disciples realized something spectacular…
All this while, in the midst of the storm, they were shocked and appalled at the “wonder” of the mighty wind and the raging tempest.
But now, right before them and with them… was a Person who was the Source, Creator and the Perfection of all Wonders – “Jesus!”
- The “wonder” of the Lord’s presence far outmatched those of the deadly side of nature!
- The “wonder” of the Mighty Creator greatly surpassed that of the crisis they faced!
The Gospel says that the disciples were “‘amazed’ and said “What sort of a man is this, whom even the winds and the seas obey?” (Mt 8:27)
How often do we realize the wonder of His Being?
How often are we thankful for the wonders He does in our lives?
Let us also, like the Disciples, learn to experience deeper and mingle with the “wonder” of the Lord – especially in the Most Holy Eucharist, where He is truly and really present…
… so that we can sail through the storms of our life, in faith and hope!
Problems of life, when faced individually, can be volatile and dangerous…
But when they are viewed with the Grace of God and from the Providence of the Lord…
… we recognize them as great and wondrous moments of Blessings!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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MAN’S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT – GOD’S SALVATION: LAW AND GRACE – GRACE AND JUSTIFICATION
St Augustine holds also that the justification of sinners surpasses the creation of the angels in justice…
… in that it bears witness to a greater mercy. (CCC # 1994)
✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE – July 01, 2024: Monday
“Making a choice to be a Disciple of Christ – and to be ever-faithful and a committed Christian!”
(Based on Amos 2:6-10, 13-16 and Mt 8:18-22 – Monday of the 13th Week in Ordinary Time, Year 2)
A motivational speaker was addressing a group of youngsters…
… and was insisting on the importance of “making the right choices in life”
She quoted Ann Voskamp, a Canadian Author and said:
“Remember…
Busy is a choice!
Stress is a choice!
Joy is a choice!
Choose well….!”
Our choices go a long way, in determining the quality of our life!
Christianity requires us to make choices…
… choices for the Kingdom
… choices of Kingdom virtues over worldly ways
In a world where there is an insistent inclination to the “Instant”….
Instant Coffees…
Instant Food…
Instant Juices…
Instant Pleasures…
Instant Solutions to problems…
Instant end to difficulties…
And sadly… even an inclination for Instant Christianity!
… we are called forth to make choices that enhance our commitment to the Kingdom.
The Gospel of the Day is a call to re-look at some of the motives and intentions in our following of Christ…
… and to make the right choices.
The Gospel of the Day begins with the verse:
Mt 8:18 – “When He saw the crowd press around Him, Jesus gave orders to cross to the other shore”
The preceding verses in Chapter 8 of the Gospel of St Matthew present Jesus performing many miracles and healings…
… and a “Crowd” being attracted to the Lord.
Where there is a miraculous event, a crowd gathers….
But the Lord, wished to sift this Crowd.
He says, “Foxes have holes, and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His Head” (Mt 8: 20)
Jesus does away with any promise of security and comfort
He discourages people from following Him for having a better material life!
It was not that He didn’t want many people…
… but He wished to purify their motives & make them authentic in their following Him!
He sifts and sieves and strains the “Crowd”…
… to get together the “Disciples”.
Where there is a miraculous event, a crowd gathers…
But when there is an exhortation in being committed to that miraculous event…
… the crowd is filtered
… and only the Disciples remain back!
The Lord is asking us today…
Are we just a part of the CROWD…?
… or are we ready to be filtered, and be a DISCIPLE?
Christianity sometimes gets reduced to…
… Going to Church once in a while especially on a Sunday or a Feast day
… Saying a few prayers time to time
… Reading a few verses from the Bible.. etc…
And then expecting Instant blessings and favours!
But is this all that Christ intended with Christianity?
We are exhorted to move from the tendency reduce Christianity as just a part time affair, or in terms of some contract or promises, or in order to achieve some wants and desires…
… and instead to be Christian as a full timer!
It is easy to be part of a Crowd….
We can enjoy the occasional miracles
We can relish hearing the Word of God
But it is not easy to be a Disciple…
The experience of external miracles would be few
The Word of God would not just be heard, but also be expected to be lived and practised in life!
There would be no guarantee of any security in life
Many of the personal desires would have to be left behind…
To be a Disciple is hard…
… undoubtedly painful…and certainly, demanding
But to be a Disciple is also joyful…
… undoubtedly satisfying…and certainly, exciting!!
The Crowd is Casual…
… the Disciple is Dedicated!
The Crowd is Dichotomous…
… the Disciple is Committed!
What are we going to choose?
To be part of the “Crowd”- as an easy-going Christian?
… or to be a “Disciple” – as an ever-faithful and committed Christian?
Your answer please?…
… Instantly!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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It is the opinion of St. Augustine that “the justification of the wicked…
… is a greater work than the creation of heaven and earth,”… because “heaven and earth will pass away but the salvation and justification of the elect will not pass away! (CCC # 1994)
✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE – June 30, 2024: Sunday
“Offering our world of burdens to Jesus, telling Him, ‘Here I am Lord; here’s my life. I give you my world, the whole world’ and thus feel energetic and enthusiastic!”
(Based on Wis 1:13-15; 2:23-24, 2 Cor 8:7, 9, 13-15 and Mk 5:21-43 – 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle B)
A person came to a spiritual counsellor to share his difficulties and problems of life.
During the break of the counselling session, as the two took a walk in the garden area, the person who was had come to share the difficulties, noticed a large statue of the Atlas.
(The Statue of Atlas is of a well-built man, who with all his muscles straining…
… is holding the world upon his shoulders)
Seeing that statue of Atlas who was struggling to hold the world, the man told the counsellor:
“Do you see that man struggling to hold the world on his shoulders?
That’s exactly how I feel in my life as well!
The burden of the whole world seems to be on my shoulders and I feel exasperated!”
The counsellor gave a gentle smile to the man and asked him to have his eyes on the other side of the street.
“Look at that statue,” said the counsellor.
The man noticed, at a distance, the statue of Infant Jesus…
… Who was holding the world(globe) in His Hands.
And the counsellor continued:
“We have a choice in life!
We can either follow Atlas and feel as if the entire world of burden is placed on my shoulders…
… and thus feel exasperated and exhausted!
Or we can follow Jesus and offer our world of burdens to Him, Who will hold it in His Hands…
… and thus feel energetic and enthusiastic!
The Gospel of the Day recounts two people who had an encounter with Jesus, and offered their world of burdens to Him…
… and thus felt energetic and enthusiastic!
Sicknesses and diseases are great interrupters in life…
.. they enter into the house of life, without knocking at the doors
… they disrupt many plans and aspirations
… they reduce the hope for the future
The Gospel is a narration of two persons who encountered this interruption in life…
- Jairus’ daughter – on the death bed – would have dashed many hopes of their family
- The long suffering of the woman – with hemorrhage – would have crushed her aspirations
Both these persons – Jairus and the woman with the hemorrhage underwent similar struggles….
One had tremendous mental agony as a result of worry for his beloved child…
The other had also tremendous physical agony along with her mental and social stigmas…
Both their sufferings had reached a saturation point of tolerance…
Both of them were struggling immensely to swim across the ocean of agony and pain…
But both these persons also displayed a similar sort of faith in the Lord….
“Seeing Jesus, Jairus fell at His feet and pleaded earnestly with Him…” (Mk 5:22)
“…realizing what had happened to her, the woman approached Jesus in fear and trembling; fell down before Jesus and told Him the whole truth” (Mk5: 33)
They both “offered their world of burdens” to Jesus…
… in deep faith and trust…
… with much love and devotion
… with great expectations and hopes
The “offering of their burdens” was a sign of total submission and surrender
Jairus offered himself to the power and mercy of the Lord…
The woman with haemorrhage offered herself to the compassion and love of the Lord…
This made them to experience the power of the Lord.
When we offer ourselves fully to the holy and precious Will of the Lord…
… we come in contact with His Divine Providence and Wonder
When we submit ourselves to the mighty power and providence of God…
…we experience His Divine Strength and Courage
When we surrender ourselves to the dominion and sovereignty of God…
… we encounter His marvelous presence and guidance
Our Christian Life – with all its challenges – places before us choices:
We can either feel that the entire world of burden is placed on our shoulders…
… and thus feel exasperated and exhausted!
Or we can offer our world of burdens to Jesus, telling Him, “’Here I am Lord; here’s my life. I give you my world, the whole world’…
… and thus feel energetic and enthusiastic!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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Justification is the most excellent work of God’s love…
… made manifest in Christ Jesus and granted by the Holy Spirit. (CCC # 1994)
✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE – June 29, 2024: Saturday
“Entrusting our lives into the hands of God, the Great and Amazing Script-Writer!”
(Based on the Solemnity of St Peter and St Paul)
It is said that World History is a victorious story written by the winners…
… through the lives of proud emperors, famous rulers, triumphant troops
But Salvation History is written by God…
… through the lives of humble saints, repentant sinners and passionate lovers of the Lord!
God is an amazing script writer!
His Divine Wisdom, beautifully pens lives…
But often, we fail to understand this script.
Failures, disappointments, tragedies…are mostly, considered by us, as the end of our lives.
Today, Holy Mother, the Church invites our attention to two persons: St Peter and St Paul…
… who faced failures, disappointments and tragedies…
But remarkably, through the Divine Plan, their lives were scripted to a classic story….!
Yes…
… It’s a day to celebrate the Solemnity of the two Great Saints of the Church – St Peter and St Paul.
St Peter was overwhelmed by the Great Fishermen of Hearts!
All through his life, we see St Peter, varying between many emotions – over-zealous, impatient, bold, courageous, simple, daring etc
St Paul was overpowered by the tremendous power of the Risen Lord!
All through his life, we see St Paul, displaying many characteristics – zealous and passionate, fervent and ardent, bold and courageous.
God, the Great Script Writer, knew exactly well, these two personalities!
Their life is a paradox.
Both had their moments of rejecting, persecuting, betraying and doubting the Lord…
Both had their moments of a “turning point”…
… St Peter’s call to be a Fisher of People & the Lord once again accepting him, in love, after Resurrection
… St Paul on his way to Damascus, being prevailed over by the Majestic Power of the Risen Lord!Both had their moments of being misunderstood and facing tough moments from the people, especially, the close people, with whom, they lived with, and to whom they ministered.
Both had their moments of sharing in the Cross of Christ, in His Chalice of Suffering and in the Baptism of a Holy Death!
Today, both are honoured & venerated as Stalwarts of our Faith & the Pillars of the Church.
Peter was also known as Simon…
… Paul was also known as Saul.Peter was the fisherman, the small-town Galilean Jew…
… Paul was the Pharisee, the scholar of the Law.Peter was conscious of the Faith’s Old Testament roots…
… Paul had found in Christ, “all things new.”Peter had lived and walked with Jesus…
… Paul had encountered the Risen Jesus.Peter was crucified on an inverted cross…
… Paul was martyred by the sword.
Two very different persons… Two different temperaments.
But ONE in their Zeal, Passion, Love, Mission, Enthusiasm, Fervour…
… All for the Lord!
It’s also interesting to note they choice of the Lord for the ministries entrusted to them.
- Peter – a fisherman, an illiterate and a simple person…
… would have been suited to go to the simple Gentile people for evangelisation
But Peter would be sent to the highly educated and great-profiled Jews!
- Paul – a highly learned man, well-versed in scripture and himself a Pharisee, trained under Gamaliel, the great teacher…
… would have been ideal to be sent to the sophisticated Jews
But Paul would sent to the simple Gentiles!
God’s Ways are indeed strange and wierd, isn’t it?
But that’s where these two great saints teach us the way to greatness and holiness: Humility and Obedience!
Be Humble: to accept any given task – big or small – knowing that the Grace of God will keep you safe!
Be Obedient: to wholeheartedly and joyfully do everything that comes as the Will of God – knowing that the Power of the Lord will keep you protected!
These saints have much to teach us…and much to be imitated…!
Is the story of our life, suffering from a bad-script, at the moment?
There is Hope… in the Lord!
Are there areas in our life, where there is persecution?
There is Salvation… in the Lord!
Are there moments in our life when we feel betrayed or cheated?
There is Love… in the Lord!
Are there situations of rejection and loneliness in our life?
There is Acceptance… in the Lord!
Are there times of doubt or tears or pain in the depth of our heart?
There is Healing… in the Lord!
The Lord, the Mighty Rock… declared St Peter to be the Rock!
The Lord, the Good News… declared St Paul to be the Evangelizer!
Today He invites us to imitate & follow the example of these Humble yet Great Saints of the Church.
Like St Peter, may we grow in faith, to declare, “Jesus, You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God” (Mt 16:16)
Like St Paul, may we advance in holiness, to declare, “I now no longer live; Christ lives in me!” (Gal 2:20)
Let us grow in Obedience, in Love and in Dependence… like St Peter
Let us grow in Passion, in Courage and in Openness… like St Paul!
Let us entrust our lives into the hands of God, the Great and Amazing Script-Writer…
… The One Who can draw straight, with crooked lines!
Happy Feast to the Pillars of the Church….
… and to us, the Seekers of their Intercession and Zeal!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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MAN’S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT – GOD’S SALVATION: LAW AND GRACE – GRACE AND JUSTIFICATION
When God touches man’s heart through the illumination of the Holy Spirit…
… man himself is not inactive while receiving that inspiration…
…. since he could reject it
And yet, without God’s grace…… he cannot by his own free will move himself toward justice in God’s sight. (CCC # 1993)
✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE – June 28, 2024: Friday
“Showing the world that we are redeemed, so that they will believe in our Redeemer!”
(Based on 2 Kings 25:1-12 and Mt 8:1-4 – Friday of the 12th Week in Ordinary Time, Year 2)
A missionary who stepped into a village for the first time had an interaction with the village headman.
After knowing that the missionary was there to speak about the Gospel, the village headman, who was open to the truth, stood up…
… and asked the missionary: “Do you want us to know about Jesus Christ?
Then prove it also by your life!”
He went on to say, “As I welcome you to this village, I also appeal to you:
Not only tell us about Christ, but show us Christ!
Show us that you are redeemed, and we will believe in your Redeemer!”
Yes, so true is the saying: “Christianity refuses to be proved first and practiced afterwards…
… its practice and its proof go hand in hand!”
Theoretical knowledge shows the whole forest – builds the context and helps to set strategy.
Practical knowledge shows a single tree – puts forth the situation and challenges to act.
The Gospel of the Day is the narrative of the ‘first in the series’ of practical applications of the theoretical knowledge…
… that Jesus has expounded through the Sermon on the Mount
The Gospel is a great challenge to all of us who are expected to “Not only tell about Christ, but also show Christ!”
The incident of the cleansing of the Leper in Mt 8: 1-4 is placed immediately after the Great Sermon on the Mount (Mt 5:1- 7:29)
The Sermon on the Mount was the theoretical knowledge that Jesus expounded
The cleansing of the leper is the theoretical application of some of those principles
At the start of the Sermon on the Mount, we read “When Jesus saw the CROWDS, He went up to the mountain…..” (Mt 5:1)
At the end of the Sermon on the Mount, we read, “When Jesus came down from the mountain, great CROWDS followed Him” (Mt 8:1)
Many people in the crowd have listened and marvelled at the teachings of Jesus.
Many of them now follow Him…
Perhaps to see how He would apply those lofty teachings in real life
Perhaps to see whether all those high ideas were really liveable in actual life
And what is the scene that they encounter?
A leper who approaches Jesus!
“A leper!!”… Ooops!!
“Stay away, all” would have been the united chorus of that multitude of crowd!
Leprosy was one of the most feared and dreaded disease of the ancient world.
The Hebrew word for leprosy (Tsara’ath) comes from a root word which means “to scourge or to strike.”
Leprosy was very often, considered a curse.
It was incurable and highly deadly – blatantly evident on the body and an ugly sight!
Leprosy was almost a ‘living death’, with many sweeping implications.
A person would be declared a leper after tests were performed (Lev. 13).
Once declared a leper by the priest, the leper had to be cut-off from contact with society.
He had to display marks of mourning, as if for the dead (thus, to touch him would defile oneself)
When someone drew near, he had to call out, “Unclean! Unclean!”
He had to remain outside the camp with no access to the temple or perform any worship.
Leprosy was, indeed, a living death!
The crowd who saw this leper approach and worship Jesus would have had mixed feelings – shock… anger… unpleasantness…
They would have been also very curious what would Jesus do…
“He preached so much… let’s see what He does now”
“Is He really going to touch and get defiled by that dirty leper?”
But the Lord was not just well-versed in theoretical knowledge; He was also the perfect executioner of applied knowledge!
Theoretically He had said…
“Unless your righteousness exceeds that of the Pharisees and the Scribes, you shall not enter the Kingdom of heaven” (Mt 5:20)
Practically…
He now goes beyond the ceremonial stipulations of the Law and ‘touches’ and heals the leper (Mt 8:3)
Theoretically He had said…
“… take care not to perform righteous deeds in order that people may see them” (Mt 6:1)
Practically…
He tells the leper not to make a publicized show of his cure; instead to ‘show himself to the priest and offer the gift that Moses commanded’ (Mt 8:4)
Theoretically He had said…
“Judge not, that, you may not be judged” (Mt 7:1)
Practically…
He doesn’t condemn or despise or mock the leper who comes close to him and instead expresses his whole-hearted willingness to shower mercy on him by saying, “I am willing; be clean” (Mt 8:3)
Theoretically He had said…
“Not everyone who says Lord, Lord will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the Will of the Father in heaven” (7:21)
Practically…
He puts into effect His teachings, ‘walking the talk’ and fulfilling the Will of the Father to be a Healer and Saviour to people.
The Lord was not just an eloquent and effective preacher but also a committed and convinced practiser of what He spoke.
His deeds matched His wonderful words!
His words produced dazzling deeds!
This then is the invitation to us too:
To have an integral Christian Life by being…
.. a Preacher of the Word (in whichever little or insignificant way possible)
… and a Practiser of the Word (through a witnessing and charitable life)
May the touch of the Lord take away any ‘leprous’ tendencies in our mind and life and free us from any bondage in order to live a firm and committed Christian Life!
Let us all become a zealous missionary with a clear awareness that we “not only need tell about Christ, but we also need to show Christ to the world!”
Yes, “let us show the world that we are redeemed, so that they will believe in our Redeemer!”
Today let us specially seek the intercession of St Irenaeus, the 2nd century Church Father and Apologist.
Let us give great heed to his words of warning, and thus seek to Love Christ and His Church more fervently and faithfully…
… “Error, indeed is never set forth in its naked deformity, lest, being thus exposed, it should at once be detected.
But it is craftily decked out in an attractive dress, so as, by its outward form…
… to make it appear to the inexperienced more true than truth itself!”
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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Justification establishes cooperation between God’s grace and man’s freedom.
On man’s part it is expressed by the assent of faith to the Word of God…
… which invites him to conversion, and in the cooperation of charity… with the prompting of the Holy Spirit who precedes and preserves his assent. (CCC # 1993)
✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE – June 27, 2024: Thursday
“Having Jesus alone as the Firm Rock and the Grand Forte of our lives!”
(Based on 2 Kgs 24:8-17 and Mt 7:21-29 – Thursday of the 12th Week in Ordinary Time, Year 2)
In 1174, an Italian architect Bonnano Pisano began work on a bell tower for the Cathedral of the city of Pisa.
>> The tower was to be around 185 feet tall.
There was just one “little” problem:
The builders quickly discovered that the soil was much softer than they had anticipated…
>> And soon the whole structure had begun to tilt…
… and it continued to tilt…
… until finally the realized that nothing could be done to make the Leaning Tower of Pisa straight again!
(Quite interestingly, the word “Pisa” means “Marshy Land,” which gives some clue as to why the tower began to lean even before it was completed!)
The tower has stood for over 800 years but there are still problems!
What was the problem?
>> Was it bad design?
>> Poor workmanship?
>> An inferior grade of materials?
… No!!
The problem was what was underneath.
>> The sandy soil on which the city of Pisa was built was must not stable enough to support a monument of this size.
The problems all stem from a faulty foundation!
>> And the same holds good for our lives too!
Many problems in life emerge because of a very poor and shaky foundation…
>> One fails to do well in academic studies…
… if one has a poor foundation in the fundamentals of the subject.
>> One fails to be emotionally stable…
… if one has a poor foundation of not having received affection in the early years.
>> One fails to achieve expertise in a skill or an art…
… if one has a poor foundation in the essentials and the basics.
The higher the aims and achievements, the greater must be the basics!
>> The loftier the building, the deeper must the foundation be laid!
This is a message and an exhortation that is delivered by Jesus in today’s Gospel reading.
We have been with the Lord, over the last few days, listening to His teaching named as the ‘Sermon on the Mount’, which is a call to perfect discipleship.
St Matthew’s Gospel, today, concludes this amazing teaching with the fundamental requirement of a True Disciple: “Listening & Obeying God’s Will in One’s life”.
Jesus says: “Not everyone who says to me ‘Lord, Lord’, shall enter the Kingdom of heaven, but he who does the Will of My Father in heaven” (Mt 7:21)
Too often in life, we are surrounded by people, who misuse and abuse the forum of Religion, for their own selfish desires and gains…
>> Religion, in oft ways, is today, the platform for gaining cheap popularity and loathsome recognition and fame and fulfilling one’s personal agenda and goals!!
But the Lord, the powerful-challenger, comes down heavily on such an attitude : A liking to be Spiritual just on the External…
… but unwilling to perform deeds in accord with God’s Will…!
It’s all too easy…
… to just listen to the teachings of Jesus
… be in awe of them
… get mesmerized by them
… and proclaiming oneself to be a Servant and Follower of Jesus!
(There is a great crowd of people in this category!)
But when it comes to actual situations of fulfilling the Will of Jesus, in our lives…
… it’s a real pain and suffering!
( And no wonder, the number of people in this category, very often, is too little!)
The Lord, today….. invites us to examine the Foundation of our lives…
>> Have we built our Lives on Shaky Sand?
… or on The Resolute Rock?
Jesus speaks of the Parable of the Two Foundations: One on sand; the other on the rock.
>> The one who has built one’s life on a sandy foundation fails to stand firm in the storms of life
>> The one who has built one’s life on a rock foundation remains strong and stable in the storms of life.
The laying of every foundation requires a process of Excavation….a Digging!
Do we want to build a strong foundation?
… then we need to undergo the Procedure of Digging!
>> Can we dig deeper into our lives…
… and see what are the areas in which I need a healing and a touch of the Lord?
>> Can we dig deeper into our minds…
… and see what really are my motivations in life and what I really want in life?
>> Can we dig deeper into our hearts…
… and examine what are my desires and to what things I get attracted?
>> Can we dig deeper into our relationships…
… and check whether there is authenticity or are they just hollow?
This process of digging into the various areas of our life can be an experience of varied sorts…
>> We could have pain to dig out some of our evil tendencies and abandon them.
>> We could have uneasiness to dig out some of our luxurious likings and let go off them.
>> We could have agitation to dig out some of our unhealthy tendencies and discard them.
>> We could have discomfort to dig out some of our lazy inclinations in spiritual life and dispose them.
Perhaps some of us may we feel that we have already built up fine structures and can be proud to have a good career, a stable family life, a flourishing bank balance, an enjoyable lifestyle etc…
… but the Lord invites us to check the Strength of each of these structures…
>> Is my Family Life able to withstand the storms of misunderstandings, constant quarrels and breakdowns?
>> Is my Spiritual Life able to withstand the storms of doubts, fears, discouragements and persecutions?
>> Is my Professional Life able to withstand the storms of failures, disappointments and collapses?
>> Is my Social Life able to withstand the storms of rejection, humiliation and indifferences?
Fame, Money, Prestige, Pleasures, doing things just for the sake of it or out of force,…these are SANDS, on which the Structure of Life, will be instable & shaky!
>> Honesty, Truthfulness, Seeking to do God’s will at all times, suffering patiently for the sake of the good..these constitute THE ROCK, on which the Edifice of Life, will be stable and firm!
We need the Lord Himself as the Firm Foundation of all the structures in our life!
>> With Him, all storms can be withstood and all winds and gales can be endured!
The Leaning Tower of Pisa, is famous as a wonder of the world.
But, if not for the repair & renovation works, that was undertaken later…
… it would have long back, collapsed to the ground!
Let our lives not “lean” like this tower with a “Faulty Foundation”…
>> Rather, let it be secure and stable with “Jesus, the Firm Foundation!”!
Let Jesus alone be the Firm Rock and the Grand Forte of our lives!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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>> This was to show God’s righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins…
… it was to prove at the present time that he himself is righteous
… and that he justifies him who has faith in Jesus. (CCC # 1992)
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✝️ REFLECTION CAPSULE – June 26, 2024: Wednesday
“Being aware as well as being on our guard, and keeping alight our light of faith!”
(Based on 2 Kings 22:8-13; 23:1-3 and Mt 7:15-20 – Wednesday of the 12th Week in Ordinary Time, Year 2)
An interesting story is told of man who was looking for a job.
He was a man with bulging muscles.
However, he was somehow, unable to obtain a job for himself.
One day he saw an ad on the gate of a zoo for a man to play the part of a monkey!
He found this job quite strange…
… but his helpless situation forced him to take it up.
He was to put on an outfit of a monkey in the morning…
Get into the cage
Pensively walk up and down
Eat peanuts and bananas all through the day
And to jump from one tree to the other in the cage.
One day he was very exhausted and lost his balance as he was jumping from one tree to the other in the far corner of the cage.
He accidently fell into the cage of a lion which came charging on him.
With immense fear and trepidation, he cried aloud: “Help, help!”
The lion, however, in a calm voice, looking at him in his face, uttered:
“If you don’t shut up, we will both lose our jobs!!”
Both – the monkey and the lion – were actually real men…
… but disguise and pretence made them to appear and be perceived differently!
This humorous story, however, does cause us to reflect on an important trend that is often seen in our society…
… putting on a deceptive appearance, to achieve one’s aims and agenda
… donning a mask, to realise one’s goals – good or bad
The Gospel of the Day is a stern admonition by Jesus on the need “to become aware of spiritual deception and pretence” that can ruin our Christian Faith.
The world is fraught with a lot of dangers.
There are physical, social, emotional, environmental, intellectual , occupational dangers etc.
Most of the time, we are aware of these dangers
And we take means and measures…
… to be protected from them
… and to keep ourselves free from harm.
But there is also another very important area to which, many of us…
… either remain ignorant
… or don’t pay much attention
… or take it very lightly
They are “Spiritual Dangers”
Today, the Gospel discusses one of the most powerful Spiritual Dangers: DECEPTION!
The power of this danger lies in the fact that it is…
… very “subtle”
… very “tricky”
… and apparently appears to be highly “good!”
Jesus cautions: “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves” (Mt 7:15)
The Lord begins today’s Gospel with the word, “BEWARE!”
This is a strong word that is used in Greek – “prosecho”
“pros” means ‘before’
“echo” means ‘hold’
Thus, “prosecho” means “hold before!”
BEWARE – Prosecho – means…
… to hold one’s mind back from
… never to expose one’s mind
Jesus in the previous verses had given an invitation to walk along the narrow gate…
“Enter through the narrow gate…” (Mt 7:13)
In this striving to “enter through” to the gate of life…
… Jesus issues a strict warning to be aware of the false prophets who would misguide and lead astray
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing…” ( Mt 7: 15)
In Palestine, the most dangerous enemy of the sheep was the wolf!
It was a natural enemy, roaming the hills…
It would wait for a flock of sheep
At the precise moment, it would come out of its place of hiding
And snatch the sheep and rip it to shreds!
The sheep would be totally defenceless against such prowling wolves!
The Lord presents this imagery to His followers – His sheep: Of being aware of such “sheep-clothed” wolves!
We have in the world, today…
Many religious philosophies
Varied spiritual methods
A number of attractive theological views
… which present religion in a very alluring, charming and pleasant way!
… which make Christianity as a bed of roses – cosy, comfy and casual!
But let us give heed to the Cry of the Lord: BEWARE!
Let us not bleed away our precious spiritual life and our Christian Faith!
Are we a seeking a Life…
… without the Cross and the Crucified Lord?Are we fascinated to a Prosperity Gospel which glorifies richness & success & good social life…
… but nothing on repentance, virtuous life & inner holiness?Are we attracted to “fiery preachers” and “awesome praise and worship” which appears good…
… but are deprived of the Real Sacramental Presence found only in the Catholic Church?
Let us also BEWARE and examine…
The books we read…
The talks we engage in…
The jokes we indulge in…
The habits we occupy ourselves with…
The music and the songs we delight in…
Are they all worthy of being “Christian”…
… or are they deceptively and subtly leading us away from the innocence and honesty of Christian Life?
Are they in sheep’s clothing, but underneath are ravenous wolves?
Yes, we need to Beware!!
We need to examine:
Am I really on the watch, with respect to my spiritual life…
… or I am, exposing myself to the Deceptive techniques of Satan?
Jesus said: “By their fruits, you will know them..”! (Mt 7:16)
Gal 5:22, “The fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control!”
In all our actions…
… and with respect to all peoples
… let us weigh their truthfulness in the light of these “Fruits of the Holy Spirit”
… let us check their reliability by the yardstick of these “Fruits of the Holy Spirit”
The world will often resort to “deception and pretence” to suit its needs and wants…
The world will often take recourse to “deception and pretence” to rob spiritual resources…
… But, as Christians, we need to be aware, as well as be on our guard, constantly…
… preserving our innocence
… and keeping alight our light of faith!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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MAN’S VOCATION LIFE IN THE SPIRIT – GOD’S SALVATION: LAW AND GRACE – GRACE AND JUSTIFICATION
But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from law…
… although the law and the prophets bear witness to it
… the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all who believe.
For there is no distinction: since all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God…
… they are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption which is in Christ Jesus… whom God put forward as an expiation by his blood, to be received by faith. (CCC # 1992)