"Ang sinumang magsalita laban sa Anak ng Tao ay mapatatawad; ngunit ang lumait sa Espiritu Santo ay hindi mapatatawad. "Kapag kayo'y dinala nila sa sinagoga, o sa harapan ng mga tagapamahala at ng mga maykapangyarihan upang litisin, huwag ninyong isipin kung paano ninyo ipagtatanggol ang sarili o kung ano ang inyong sasabihin. Sapagkat sa oras na iyon, ang Espiritu ang magtuturo sa inyo kung ano ang dapat ninyong sabihin."
Short, Simple and Personal reflections on the daily Holy Mass Gospel. I provide talks.
Sunday, October 13, 2024
Ang Mabuting Balita Oktubre 19, Sabado ng Ika-28 Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Lucas 12:8-12
Reflection for Friday October 18 Feast of Saint Luke evangelist: Luke 10:1-9
Go on your way; behold, I am sending you like lambs
among wolves. Carry no money bag, no sack, no sandals; and greet no one along
the way. Into whatever house you enter, first say, ‘Peace to this household. If
a peaceful person lives there, your peace will rest on him; but if not, it will
return to you.
Stay in the same house and eat and drink what is
offered to you for the laborer deserves payment. Do not move about from one
house to another. Whatever town you enter and they welcome you, eat what is set
before you cure the sick in it and say to them ‘The Kingdom of God is at hand
for you.
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Reflection:
Why did Jesus send the seventy-two disciples in pairs?
Jesus could have sent them one by one so that they could cover more ground thus
the spread of the gospel would be much faster. But Jesus chose them to go in
pairs.
In pairs for the reason that He wanted them to help
each other in doing their mission for Him. Jesus had it already in
His mind that to do His mission is realistically not that easy. So, He deemed
it right and wise to send them in pairs for them to help each other as they
face the many challenges of their mission.
Why do we exist in this world? Do we exist for
ourselves only? Of course not! We exist in this world for a reason. And that
reason is to help our fellowmen; we need to extend to them the good news about
Jesus. We need to feed the hungry; we need to clothe those who do not have
clothes. And we need to give hope to those who are losing
hope.
This is our vocation and mission as followers and missioners of Christ Jesus. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Reflection for Thursday October 17 Memorial of Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr: Luke 11:47-54
Therefore, the wisdom of God said, ‘I will send to them prophets and Apostles; some of them they will kill and persecute’ in order that this generation might be charged with the blood of all the prophets shed since the foundation of the world, from the blood of Abel to the blood of Zechariah who died between the altar and the temple building.
Yes, I tell you, this generation will be charged with their blood! Woe to you, scholars of the law! You have taken away the key of knowledge. You yourselves did not enter and you stopped those trying to enter.” When Jesus left, the scribes and Pharisees began to act with hostility toward him and to interrogate him about many things, for they were plotting to catch him at something he might say.
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Reflection:
Do you listen to those who care for you and to those who give you meaningful advice? Or you don’t care to listen because you want to drive your own life?
In our lifetime there shall be people who will come into our lives to give us advice and to guide us. Or people who by the example of their lives would make us think to change our lives for the better and live behind sinfulness. Some of us will care to listen to them but many will simply ignore and continue to live sinfulness.
Why is it that many don’t care to listen? Stubbornness is already inherent in our mindset that is why we don’t listen. We want to live life the way we want it. And our usual reason is: “This is my life and I’m responsible for my life!” Many of us even get angry with those who give us meaningful advice. What happens to those who don’t listen? They learn their lesson the hard way: their lives become mired in sin and they naturally suffer for it.
Nevertheless there’s still hope we can reverse the vicious cycle of sinfulness. We just need to change our way of life. Or follow the advices given to us by people whose only desire is for our own good. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Reflection for October 16 Wednesday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 11:42-46
Then one of
the scholars of the law said to him in reply, “Teacher, by saying this you are
insulting us too.” And he said, “Woe also to you scholars of the law! You
impose on people burdens hard to carry, but you yourselves do not lift one
finger to touch them.”
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Reflection:
Where does this anger of Jesus toward the Pharisees and the scholars of the law come from? It originates from their hypocrisy! The Pharisees and the scholars of the law are good at creating laws for the people to follow, yet they don’t follow them themselves.
They use their self-created laws as instruments to beguile and eventually enslave their people. Instead of introducing God to them, they ultimately present themselves as gods to their people.
Their style of leadership is leadership by deception and many of our Politicians has this kind of leadership. They pretend and project themselves to be leaders. But they have the stomach to corrupt money that is for the poor, how could they do this to the masses that they are supposed to truthfully serve?
Politicians are not alone in this kind of pharisaic mentality we too are often times guilty of this mentality. We tell others or even our children not to do this and that yet when nobody is watching anymore we are the main violators of the rules that we create.
The truth hurts, but it is the truth, and we have to accept it. Hopefully, we can use this as a springboard to live our lives according to the teachings of Jesus, rather than the false and self-serving teachings of the Pharisees and the scholars of the law. - Marino J. Dasmarinas
Reflection for Tuesday October 15 Memorial of Saint Teresa of Jesus, Virgin and Doctor of the Church: Luke 11:37-41
The Lord said to him, “Oh you Pharisees! Although you
cleanse the outside of the cup and the dish, inside you are filled with plunder
and evil. You fools! Did not the maker of the outside also make the inside? But
as to what is within, give alms, and behold, everything will be clean for you.”
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Reflection:
What do you do when you invite people to dine in your
home?
Many of us discreetly observe them especially if our
invited guests are few the more that we observe them. We sometimes pretend to
be busy but we observe them quietly: How they behave and so forth.
However, amidst our being observant Jesus wants to
tell us something: Let us not judge them based on their behavior. Because our
judgment based on what we see do not really represent who they really are.
There’s a whole lot more that we could discover from them if we would not be
quick on judging them.
It feeds our ego when we are noticed based on our
external appearance: What we do, the clothes that we wear, our physical
appearance etc. The more that we are noticed the more that we would reinforce
our external actions. These are all superficial, before God these egocentric
actions count for nothing before the eyes of God.
What counts before God are those that are not seen by
our eyes. What counts before the Lord is what is inside us not what is outside
of us. Those that are not seen such as: Clean conscience, a caring, forgiving
and loving heart and a mind that has no place for ill thoughts.
Perhaps, the Pharisee in the gospel invited Jesus to
his house not out of his goodwill and kindness. He invited Jesus because he
wants to see if Jesus would subscribe to the many rituals of their Jewish
faith.
Are many of us not like this Pharisee? When friends
come to our house we also observe them as to how they would behave. And based
on what we saw we would now conjure our unfavorable conclusion towards
them.
But our judgment is often wrong for we don’t know
what’s inside the heart of the person. And besides, it’s hard to judge based
solely on the few times that we’ve observed them. Let us not judge quickly and
let us not judge based on what we see.
Are you quick to judge? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Reflection for October 14 Monday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 11:29-32
At the judgment the queen of the south will rise with
the men of this generation and she will condemn them, because she came from the
ends of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and there is something greater
than Solomon here.
At the judgment the men of Nineveh will arise with
this generation and condemn it, because at the preaching of Jonah they
repented, and there is something greater than Jonah here.”
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Reflection:
How would you react if somebody tells you to mend your
ways and repent from all of your sinfulness? Will you not feel insulted and
antagonized? Many of us would feel insulted and antagonized because the call
for us to mend our ways is prophetic and true.
We get angry when others tell us to repent and walk
away from all of our sinfulness but why get angry when they are telling the
truth? Why get angry when those who are telling us to mend our ways are only
concerned for our own well-being?
Many listened to Jesus during His public
ministry but a lot more did not listen as well. In fact very few listened
to Jesus among the high and mighty because they loved sin more than the wise
counsel of Jesus. Isn’t this happening today? Many of us love sin
(disguised as pleasure/s) more than we love Jesus?
This is the paradox of our social media driven times today. Many of us today give more time to our high-tech gadgets than listen to Jesus by reading His words. Many of us have more time with our earthy undertakings than have our important quite time with Jesus. What will happen to us if we don’t anymore listen to Jesus? - Marino J. Dasmarinas
Tuesday, October 08, 2024
Reflection for Sunday October 13, Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time: Mark 10:17-30
Gospel: Mark 10:17-30
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 human beings it is impossible, but not for God. All things are possible for God." Peter began to say to him, "We have given up everything and followed you."
Jesus said, "Amen, I say to you, there is no one who has given up house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or lands for my sake and for the sake of the gospel who will not receive a hundred times more now in this present age: houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and lands, with persecutions, and eternal life in the age to come."
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Reflection:
There were two neighbors: one was rich, and the other was poor. The rich neighbor’s family was always busy, and they hardly had time for God. The poor neighbor’s family always made sure to set aside time to worship Jesus at Holy Mass. They also made time to pray together as a family at home.
After fifteen (15) years, there was a reversal of fortunes for the two neighbors. The rich family became poor, and their children did not achieve success. The poor family, on the other hand, became wealthy, and their children were successful in their chosen careers.
Our obsession and greed for earthly treasures, if not corrected, will always lead us away from loving and following Jesus. It can also result in our downfall and disgrace.
What is the use of earthly treasures if we have no peace of mind? What is the value of a big house and vast property if they only lead to disagreements and arguments within the family? What is the benefit of temporal wealth if it destroys communication among family members?
It’s better to be poor as long as you have God in your family. It’s better to live in a small house with God’s presence than in a mansion without Him. It’s better to own no material wealth as long as you have the greatest treasure of all, which is Jesus.
In our Gospel this Sunday, there is a man who stood on the verge of following Jesus. Yet, he walked away because he couldn’t part with his material treasures—treasures that, by the way, are temporary and often disturb our minds rather than bring us peace.
How about you? Will you give up your temporal treasures in favor of having Jesus in your life? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita, Linggo Oktubre 13 Ika-28 na Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Marcos 10: 17-30
Mabuting Balita: Marcos 10:17-30
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 tinitigan ni Jesus, at sinabi sa kanya, "Isang bagay pa ang kulang sa iyo. Humayo ka, ipagbili mo ang iyong ari-arian at ibigay 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 Jesus 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 Jesus, "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 Jesus at sinabi sa kanila, "Hindi ito magagawa ng tao, ngunit hindi ito mahirap sa Diyos. Magagawa ng Diyos ang lahat ng bagay."
At nagsalita si Pedro, "Tingnan po ninyo, iniwan namin ang lahat at kami'y sumunod sa inyo." Sinabi ni Jesus, "Tandaan ninyo ito: ang sinumang mag-iwan ng bahay, o mga kapatid, ina, ama, mga anak, mga lupa, dahil sa akin at sa Mabuting Balita, ay tatanggap ng makasandaang ibayo sa buhay na ito-- mga bahay, mga kapatid, mga ina, mga anak, at mga lupa--ngunit may kalakip na pag-uusig. At sa kabilang buhay ay magkakaroon ng buhay na walang hanggan."
Reflection for Saturday October 12 Our Lady of the Pillar: Luke 11:27-28
Do you observe and hear the word of God?
Why is there abortion, terrorism, crime, abuse of the environment, egocentric people and the like? Because we don’t hear and live the word of God. There are those who listen to God’s words but they don’t live it.
Jesus is not a self-centered God same as with the Blessed Mother they don’t want honor for themselves. Truth be told, honor is the least that they want; let us look at their lives, did they run after honors? They shunned it! They simply listened to the word of God and followed it.
This is actually the cure for the chaotic world we are in right now: to hear and read the Word of God and follow it. We mustn’t seek personal honor; instead, we should work silently, without any objective to raise ourselves at the altar of prominence.
We must remember that we only become effective followers of the Lord when we model our lives after the simple and humble lives of Jesus and Mary. Our modern, technology-driven times often push us to chase after honorific titles.
To love the limelight and be the center of attention is ultimately meaningless before God. What truly matters in the heart of God is our readiness to humbly hear His word and live it. In doing so, we become blessed in His eyes.
Do you read the word of God and do you live it? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Sabado Oktubre 12, Mahal na Birheng Maria del Pilar: Lucas 11:27-28
Ngunit sumagot siya, "Higit na mapalad ang mga nakikinig sa salita ng Diyos at tumutupad nito!"
Reflection for October 11 Friday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 11:15-26
And if Satan is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that it is by Beelzebul that I drive out demons. If I, then, drive out demons by Beelzebul, by whom do your own people drive them out? Therefore they will be your judges. But if it is by the finger of God that I drive out demons, then the Kingdom of God has come upon you.
When a strong man fully armed guards his palace, his possessions are safe. But when one stronger than he attacks and overcomes him, he takes away the armor on which he relied and distributes the spoils. Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.
“When an unclean spirit goes out of someone, it roams
through arid regions searching for rest but, finding none, it says, ‘I shall
return to my home from which I came.’ But upon returning, it finds it swept
clean and put in order. Then it goes and brings back seven other spirits more
wicked than itself who move in and dwell there, and the last condition of that
man is worse than the first.”
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Reflection:
What motivates us to accuse falsely or to destroy the
good reputation of our fellowmen? It’s greed, anger, envy and other negative
and hedious emotions. These emotions are so dangerous that it could even lead
us to kill. All of these are devious instruments of Satan. All of these are
used by Satan to capture us.
How could we refuse these enticements of Satan? We
must be prayerful, we must always do good. We must at all times be focused on
our mission to spread the teachings of Jesus through our words and
actions.
By doing good, Jesus was accused as being with Satan,
what a reckless and baseless accusation from the crowd! Is Jesus siding with
the demon or the crowd siding with the demon? Of course it was the crowd who
was siding with the demon. The demon will never do good it will always seek to
create chaos, intrigues and manufacture baseless accusations.
Come to think of it, by accusing Jesus the crowd
allowed themselves to be used by the demon himself. In like manner we also
allow ourselves to be an instrument of the demon when we purposely accuse
people even without a grain of truth.
The demon or devil is a clear and present danger to
all of us. It’s always by our side looking for the right timing to capture us.
However, if we are close to Jesus and we practice and live the teachings of
Jesus. We have nothing to worry because the devil can do nothing to us.
Do you always create time to get closer to Jesus? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Reflection for October 10 Thursday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 11:5-13
I cannot get up to give you anything.’ I tell you, if
he does not get up to give him the loaves because of their friendship, he will get
up to give him whatever he needs because of his persistence.
“And I tell you, ask and you will receive; seek and
you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks,
receives; and the one who seeks, finds; and to the one who knocks, the door
will be opened. What father among you would hand his son a snake when he asks
for a fish?
Or hand him a scorpion when he asks for an egg? If you
then, who are wicked, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much
more will the Father in heaven give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him?”
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What if we don’t persist? We miss the chance to know
Jesus more deeply, and we miss the opportunity to develop a much deeper
friendship with Him. Take, for example, our Sunday Mass obligation. What would
happen if we stop attending every Sunday? We would miss the chance to know
Jesus deeply, be showered by His many blessings, and grow in faith.
Yes, God knows everything about us already but we
still need to be persistent before Him. For this is where He would know how
deep is our love for Him. When we don’t give up on Jesus and when we continue
to let Him know that we always hunger for Him. Surely Jesus will not be deaf
and blind to our petitions before Him.
Jesus will certainly smile at us and tell us: Here it is that you want I’m giving it to you now because you did not give up. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Reflection for October 9 Wednesday of the Twenty-seventh Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 11:1-4
He said to
them, “When you pray, say: Father, hallowed be your name, your Kingdom come.
Give us each day our daily bread and forgive us our sins for we ourselves
forgive everyone in debt to us, and do not subject us to the final test.”
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Reflection:
Has anyone asked you to teach him/her to pray or have you taught somebody to pray?
It’s a humbling experience if somebody would ask you to teach him/her to pray. Just like the same petition that the disciples of Jesus asked Him. But before you could expect others to ask you to teach them how to pray you must learn to live your prayer first.
For example, if you pray for humility it is incumbent upon you to live humility as well. If you pray for forgiveness you should be forgiving as well. If you pray for peace in your life you should live a peaceful life. In other words, you should always learn to live your prayers before Jesus.
What will
move others to ask you to teach them how to pray? You should ensure that you
live your faith and you are humble at all times. This is how Jesus lived His
life; He always ensured that His prayers are always accompanied by humble acts
of faith.
Just like Jesus, you too must see to it that you live what you pray or you walk and live your talk so that others may see in you Jesus. You become like magnet for Jesus if you live your prayers and you live it with humility.
Has anyone asked you to teach them to pray or have you taught somebody to pray? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Oktubre 9, Miyerkules ng Ika-27 Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Lucas 11:1-4
Sinabi ni Hesus, “Kung kayo’y mananalangin, ganito ang sabihin ninyo: ‘Ama, sambahin nawa ang pangalan mo. Magsimula na sana ang iyong paghahari. Bigyan mo kami ng aming makakain sa araw-araw. At patawarin mo kami sa aming mga kasalanan, Sapagkat pinatatawad namin ang bawat nagkasala sa amin. At huwag mo kaming iharap sa mahigpit na pagsubok.’”


