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Tuesday, March 01, 2022
Reflection for Sunday March 6, First Sunday of Lent: Luke 4:1-13
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Linggo Marso 6, Unang Linggo ng Apatnapung Araw na Paghahanda para sa pasko ng Pagkabuhay: Lucas 4:1-13
5 Pagkatapos ay itinaas niya si Jesus at ipinakita sa kanya sa isang kisap-mata ang lahat ng kaharian sa mundo. 6 Sinabi ng diyablo sa kanya: “Sa iyo ko ibibigay ang kapangyarihan sa lahat ng ito at ang kaluwalhatiang kalakip nito dahil sa akin ito ipinagkatiwala at maibibigay ko ito sa maibigan ko. 7 Kaya mapapasaiyo itong lahat kung magpapatirapa ka sa harap ko.” 8 Ngunit sumagot sa kanya si Jesus: “Sinasabi ng Kasulatan: Ang Panginoon mong Diyos ang iyong sasambahin at siya lamang ang iyong paglilingkuran.”
9 Pagkatapos ay dinala siya ng diyablo sa Jerusalem at itinayo siya sa nakausling pader ng Templo at sinabi sa kanya: “Kung ikaw ang Anak ng Diyos, tumalon ka mula rito paibaba 10 sapagkat sinasabi ng Kasulatan: Iniutos niya sa kanyang mga anghel na pangalagaan ka at 11 bubuhatin ka nila para hindi matisod ang iyong paa sa bato.” 12 Ngunit sumagot si Jesus sa kanya: “Nasasaad: Huwag mong hamunin ang Panginoon mong Diyos.” 13 Kaya matapos siyang subukin ng diyablo sa lahat ng paraan, nilisan siya nito hanggang sa takdang panahon.
Monday, February 28, 2022
Reflection for March 5, Saturday after Ash Wednesday: Luke 5:27-32
The Pharisees and their scribes complained
to his disciples, saying, “Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and
sinners?” Jesus said to them in reply, “Those who are healthy do not need a
physician, but the sick do. I have not come to call the righteous to repentance
but sinners.”
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Reflection:
Who are the modern day sinners that Jesus wants to call to repentance? It’s no other than us, we are sinners; we sin through our thoughts, actions and words. Like the tax collector Levi, Jesus calls us to follow Him, to leave behind us our sinfulness.
Why does Jesus calls us to follow Him? Because he wants to build a deeper friendship with us. And this would only happen if we would choose to respond to His call. Rather than respond to the call of the devil who always calls us to sin.
When we respond to the call of Jesus we ensure ourselves of a meaningful life. This doesn’t mean that the moment we say yes to Jesus we would be free from worries and trials. We would still have our own share of trials and worries. Yet in the midst of our worries and trials we will feel the abiding presence of Jesus in our lives.
If we decide to follow Jesus there would be people who will despise and perhaps belittle us. But we have nothing to worry with those who will despise us. What is most important is we choose to leave behind our sinfulness in favor of Jesus’ call.
To leave behind our sinfulness is not easy to do because the devil will not easily let us go until we get destroyed by sin. Nevertheless, nothing is impossible for Jesus all He asks us is our yes and our firm desire to leave behind our sinfulness.
Lest we forget, a sinful life is a life in union with the devil and a sinful life is a problem filled life. Problem/s that is presented to us as pleasurable in the eyes of this world but would only destroy us in the end. Let us therefore respond to this call of Jesus.
Would you respond to the Lord’s call? –
Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Marso 5, Sabado kasunod ng Miyerkules ng Abo: Lucas 5:27-32
29 Naghandog sa kanya si Levi ng isang marangyang handaan sa kanyang bahay at nakisalo sa kanila ang maraming kolektor ng buwis at iba pang mga tao. 30 Dahil dito’y pabulong na nagreklamo ang mga Pariseo at ang panig sa kanilang mga guro ng Batas sa mga alagad ni Jesus: “Bakit kayo kumakain at umiinom kasama ng mga maniningil ng buwis at mga makasalanan?”
31 Sumagot
naman si Jesus at sinabi sa kanila: “Hindi ang malulusog ang nangangailangan
ng doktor kundi ang mga maysakit. 32 Hindi ako pumarito para tawagin ang
mabubuti kundi ang mga makasalanan tungo sa pagbabalik-loob.”
Reflection for March 4, Friday after Ash Wednesday: Matthew 9:14-15
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Reflection:
Do you practice fasting?
The disciples of John interpreted the literal meaning of fasting when they asked Jesus this question: “Why are your disciples not fasting? Then Jesus replied in a meaningful way when He said: “Can the wedding guests mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? Of course His disciples were not literally fasting or denying themselves food because He was with them.
We have here the question about literal fasting or fasting that is seen which the disciples of John and the Pharisees were doing. Jesus disciples were obviously not doing this kind of fasting they were in fact joyous because Jesus was with them.
Therefore, they were not fasting, but they were actually doing and sharing with the mission of Jesus. The question now is, which is more important to fast or to share in the mission of Jesus? Of course it’s to share in the mission of Jesus.
In this gospel episode perhaps Jesus wants to open our eyes to the fact that true fasting is much more than just our willing abstention from food. True fasting is when we learn to give a part of ourselves so that others may live, have life and know Jesus through us.
Do you practice true fasting? Marino J.
Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Marso 4, Biyernes kasunod ng Miyerkules ng Abo: Mateo 9:14-15
15 Sinagot
sila ni Jesus: “Puwede bang magluksa ang mga abay sa kasalan habang kasama pa
nila ang nobyo? Darating ang panahon na aagawin sa kanila ang nobyo at sa araw
na iyon sila mag-aayuno.
Reflection for March 3, Thursday after Ash Wednesday: Luke 9:22-25
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Reflection:
Are you afraid of suffering?
Suffering is part and parcel of our Christian life; in fact we will not be able to reach the fullness of our Christian life without suffering. For the reason that it is in our suffering that we intensely feel the presence of God. It is through these periods of sufferings that God becomes more real to us.
Try observing your behavior when you don’t have sufferings. God seems distant for we rarely remember Him in our days of prosperity. But notice also that when we are having some difficult moments it seems that God is within our reach. We call on Him we cry and unburden to Him.
In the gospel, Jesus tells His disciples about the suffering that He has to go through. Why? This is for the reason that this was Jesus’ destiny. From the beginning Jesus knew that He would be going through intense suffering. So why did He not exempted Himself from it when He actually could?
Because Jesus is faithful to the mission
that was given to Him by God, thus Jesus endured suffering for His love of God.
Therefore, the true measure of our love for God is when we are ready to
suffer for Him and when we are ready to sacrifice our everything for Him.
- Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Marso 3 Huwebes kasunod ng Miyerkules ng Abo: Lucas 9:22-25
23 Sinabi
naman ni Jesus sa lahat: “Kung may gustong sumunod sa akin, itakwil ang kanyang
sarili at kunin ang kanyang krus araw-araw para sumunod sa akin.
24 Sapagkat ang naghahangad na magligtas ng kanyang sarili ay mawawalan
nito, at ang mawawalan ng kanyang sarili alang-alang sa akin ay siyang makapagliligtas
nito. 25 Ano ang pakinabang ng tao tubuin man niya ang buong daigdig at
mawawala naman o mapapahamak ang kanyang sarili?
Reflection for March 2, Ash Wednesday (Fasting and Abstinence): Matthew 6:6-1, 16-18
“When you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, who love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on street corners so that others may see them. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But when you pray, go to your inner room, close the door, and pray to your Father in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will repay you.
“When you fast, do not look gloomy like
the hypocrites. They neglect their appearance, so that they may appear to
others to be fasting. Amen, I say to you, they have received their reward. But
when you fast, anoint your head and wash your face, so that you may not appear
to be fasting, except to your Father who is hidden. And your Father who sees
what is hidden will repay you.”
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Reflection:
What is the relevance of Ash Wednesday to your life?
Today is Ash Wednesday; this is the start of our forty days journey of self-examination and self-reflection of our journey with the Lord and and our journey in this fleeting world. We examine ourselves if we were able to shun the many sins and temptations of this world in favor for our love for God.
We also examine our attitude when we give Alms, when we Pray and when we Fast. Do we do these acts of piety to serve our own intentions or the intentions of God? Many of us do these acts of piety to show to the whole world our own intentions.
As we go to the priest or to the ministers of the church for them to impose ash with the sign of the cross on our foreheads. We are reminded that someday we shall become ash and our mortal bodies will forever be part of this world.
We will leave behind whatever temporal
achievements, learning and riches that we have acquired. And after that be
forgotten and permanently fade away from the memory of this world.
But God will not forget us if only we would learn to repent and permanently
walk away from anything that makes us sin. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Marso 2 Miyerkules ng Abo (Pag-aayuno at Abstinensya): Mateo 6:6-1, 16-18
3 Kaya kung ikaw naman ang magbibigay ng limos, huwag ipaalam sa iyong kaliwang kamay ang ginagawa ng iyong kanang kamay; 4 at mananatiling lihim ang iyong paglilimos at ang iyong Amang nakakakita sa mga lihim ang siyang gagantimpala sa iyo.
5 Kung mananalangin kayo, huwag ninyong tularan ang mga mapagkunwari. Gustung-gusto nilang tumayo sa mga sinagoga o sa mga daan para manalangin nang nakikita ng marami. Sinisiguro ko sa inyo na nagantimpalaan na sila nang husto. 6 At kung ikaw naman ang mananalangin, pumasok sa iyong silid, isara ang pinto at manalangin sa iyong Ama na kasama mo nang lihim; at ang iyong Ama na nakakakita sa ipinaglilihim ang gagantimpala sa iyo.
16 Pag
mag-aayuno kayo, huwag magpakita ng lungkot sa mukha gaya ng mga mapagkunwari.
Nagpapakita sila ng lungkot sa mukha para makita ng tao na nag-aayuno sila.
Talagang sinasabi ko sa inyo na nagantimpalaan na sila nang husto. 17 Kung
ikaw naman ang mag-aayuno, maghilamos at ayusin ang sarili 18 sapagkat
hindi ka nag-aayuno para pakitang-tao lamang kundi para sa iyong Amang nakakakita
sa lahat. At gagantimpalaan ka ng iyong Amang nakakakita sa lahat ng lihim.
Reflection for March 1, Tuesday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time: Mark 10:28-31
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Reflection:
A young man was asking for the heart of his beloved. The beloved said to him you have to give up your vices most especially your smoking and drinking. The young man acceded and from then on never did he smoke and drink. After a few months they end up in the altar of God to become one.
When we give up something for someone we dearly love we could be assured of something more worthy. Something that would complete us, this may not make us happy immediately. But certainly something beautiful will come out of it in lieu of what we gave up.
If we give up even a portion of our worldly life for Jesus we could expect something in return from Jesus. It may not be material riches or worldly power but we will certainly receive something in return from Him.
It may be peace of mind which may have eluded us for the longest time. It could be good health or anything that cannot be measured and seen by our naked eye. Yet certainly be felt by our hearts.
When Jesus asks us of something to give up for Him we should hurry to obey and follow. We should never think twice, we should give it up immediately like a child jumping with reckless abandon to his father’s arms.
What are you willing to immediately give
up for Jesus? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Marso 1 Martes ng Ikawalong Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 10:28-31
Tatanggap nga siya ngayon ng makasandaang beses ng mga tahanan, mga kapatid, mga ina at mga anak at mga bukid sa gitna ng mga pag-uusig, at sa panahong darating nama’y makakamit niya ang buhay na walang hanggan.
31 May
mga una ngayon na mahuhuli at may mga huli naman na mauuna.”
Sunday, February 27, 2022
Reflection for February 28, Monday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time: Mark 10:17-27
He replied and said to him, “Teacher, all of these I have observed from my youth.” Jesus, looking at him, loved him and said to him, “You are lacking in one thing. Go, sell what you have, and give to the poor and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me.” At that statement, his face fell, and he went away sad, for he had many possessions.
Jesus looked around and said to his
disciples, “How hard it is for those who have wealth to enter the Kingdom of
God! The disciples were amazed at his words. So Jesus again said to them in
reply, “Children, how hard it is to enter the Kingdom of God! It is easier for
a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for one who is rich to enter
the Kingdom of God.” They were exceedingly astonished and said among
themselves, “Then who can be saved?” Jesus looked at them and said, “For men it
is impossible, but not for God. All things are possible for God.”
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Reflection:
Do you cling to your wealth as if your life hangs upon it?
The man who asked Jesus as to what must he do to have eternal life was at the threshold of eternal life. But when Jesus asked him to part ways with his wealth and give it to the poor. His face fell, after which he walked away from Jesus for he couldn’t obey the request of Jesus.
Many of us are like this man, very possessive and in love with wealth that we are not willing to give it away. But what we don’t know is it is when we give away our wealth that we will receive more wealth. Perhaps Jesus was just testing this man if he could still accept more wealth. But the man failed the prosperity test of Jesus.
If we want to attract wealth we must always be willing to give because it’s only in giving that we would receive more blessings. Never in not giving that we would receive more wealth. Let us look around and see who are those who are prosperous they are the people who are generous. Let us therefore pray to have the grace to become more generous so that we could bless others.
What if we continue to cling to our wealth
and refuse to become generous? We therefore shut the door of
blessings from God and we distance ourselves from His kingdom. But all is not
lost yet, we still can change our mind because we still have time to turn
things around and hear the call of Jesus for us to become generous. – Marino J.
Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Pebrero 28 Lunes ng Ikawalong Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 10:17-27
Alam mo ang mga utos: ‘Huwag kang papatay; huwag kang mangangalunya; huwag kang magnanakaw; huwag kang magsisinungaling sa iyong pagsaksi; huwag kang magdadaya; igalang mo ang iyong ama’t ina.’” “Guro,” sabi ng lalaki, “ang lahat po ng iya’y tinutupad ko na mula pa sa aking pagkabata.” Magiliw siyang tiningnan ni Hesus, at sinabi sa kanya, “Isang bagay pa ang kulang sa iyo. Humayo ka, ipagbili mo ang iyong ari-arian at ipamigay sa mga dukha ang pinagbilhan, at magkakaroon ka ng kayamanan sa langit.
Pagkatapos, bumalik ka at sumunod sa akin.” Namanglaw ang lalaki nang marinig ito, at malungkot na umalis, sapagkat siya’y napakayaman. Tiningnan ni Hesus ang mga nasa paligid niya at sinabi sa kanyang mga alagad, “Napakahirap mapabilang ang mayayaman sa mga pinaghaharian ng Diyos.” Nagtaka ang mga alagad sa pananalitang ito.
Muling sinabi ni Hesus, “Mga anak, talagang napakahirap mapabilang sa mga pinaghaharian ng Diyos! Madali pang makaraan ang kamelyo sa butas ng karayom kaysa pasakop sa paghahari ng Diyos ang isang mayaman.” Lalong nagtaka ang mga alagad, kaya’t sila’y nagtanungan, “Kung gayo’y sino ang maliligtas?” Tinitigan sila ni Hesus at sinabi sa kanila, “Hindi ito magagawa ng tao, ngunit hindi ito mahirap sa Diyos. Magagawa ng Diyos ang lahat ng bagay.”