Friday, November 01, 2024

Reflection for November 5 Tuesday of the Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 14:15-24


Gospel: Luke 14:15-24
One of those at table with Jesus said to him, “Blessed is the one who will dine in the Kingdom of God.” He replied to him, “A man gave a great dinner to which he invited many. When the time for the dinner came, he dispatched his servant to say to those invited, ‘Come, everything is now ready.’  

But one by one, they all began to excuse themselves. The first said to him, ‘I have purchased a field and must go to examine it; I ask you, consider me excused.’ And another said, ‘I have purchased five yoke of oxen and am on my way to evaluate them; I ask you, consider me excused.’ And another said, ‘I have just married a woman, and therefore I cannot come.’ 

The servant went and reported this to his master. Then the master of the house in a rage commanded his servant, ‘Go out quickly into the streets and alleys of the town and bring in here the poor and the crippled, the blind and the lame.’ The servant reported, ‘Sir, your orders have been carried out and still there is room.’ The master then ordered the servant, ‘Go out to the highways and hedgerows and make people come in that my home may be filled. For, I tell you, none of those men who were invited will taste my dinner.'"

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Reflection:

Why did the invited guest fail to attend the dinner? The reason behind is, they all had their own worldly preoccupations. All the invited guests were very busy with their own personal activities. Thus, they missed the opportunity to break bread with the gracious host. 

If only they put aside first their personal undertaking to honor the invitation. They could have known more about the generous host who invited them.  They would have known that the host wanted to build genuine and lasting friendship with them. 

Our busyness with the things of this world always prevents us from knowing Jesus more deeply. It prevents us from building strong and lasting friendship with Him. We therefore become creatures of this world rather than becoming future dwellers of God’s kingdom. 

Time will surely come that we all have to say goodbye from this world. What would happen to our souls if we have no time for God? If we are all work and pleasure and we don’t honor Jesus’ offer of friendship?

It’s always better to have time for God rather than have time for this world. It’s always better to be poor but have God in our life than be rich without God. – Marino J. Dasmarinas   

Ang Mabuting Balita Nobyembre 5, Martes ng Ika-31 Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Lucas 14:15-24


Mabuting Balita: Lucas 14:15-24
Noong panahong iyon, sinabi kay Hesus ng isa sa mga kasalo niya sa hapag, "Mapalad ang makakasalo sa hapag sa kaharian ng Diyos!" Sumagot si Jesus, "May isang lalaking naghanda ng isang malaking piging, at marami siyang inanyayahan. Nang dumating ang oras ng piging, inutusan niya ang kanyang mga alipin at ipinasabi sa mga inanyayahan. 'Halina kayo, handa na ang lahat!'  

Ngunit nagdahilan silang lahat. Ang sabi ng una, 'Nakabili ako ng bukid at kailangan kong puntahan. Kayo na sana ang bahalang magpaumanhin sa akin.' At sinabi ng isa, 'Nakabili ako ng limang pares na baka, at kailangan kong isingkaw para masubok. Kayo na sana ang bahalang magpaumanhin sa akin.' Sinabi naman ng isa pa, 'Bagong kasal ako kaya hindi ako makakadalo.' Bumalik ang alipin at ibinalita sa kanyang panginoon. 

Nagalit ito at sinabi sa alipin, 'Lumabas kang madali sa mga lansangan at makikipot na daan ng lunsod, at isama mo rito ang mga pulubi, mga pingkaw, mga bulag, at mga pilay.' Pagbabalik ng alipin ay sinabi niya, 'Panginoon, nagawa ko na po ang iniuutos ninyo, ngunit maluwag pa.' Kaya'y sinabi ng panginoon sa alipin, 'Lumabas ka sa mga lansangan at sa mga landas; at pilitin mong pumarito ang mga tao, upang mapuno ang aking bahay. Sinasabi ko sa inyo: isa man sa mga unang inanyayahan ay hindi makatitikim ng aking handa!'