When Jesus
saw the crowds, he went up the mountain, and after he had sat down, his disciples
came to him. He began to teach them, saying:
“Blessed are
the poor in spirit,
for theirs is
the Kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are
they who mourn,
for they will
be comforted.
Blessed are
the meek,
for they will
inherit the land.
Blessed are
they who hunger and thirst for righteousness,
for they will
be satisfied.
Blessed are
the merciful,
for they will
be shown mercy.
Blessed are
the clean of heart,
for they will
see God.
Blessed are
the peacemakers,
for they will
be called children of God.
Blessed are they
who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness,
for theirs is
the Kingdom of heaven.
Blessed are
you when they insult you and persecute you
and utter
every kind of evil against you falsely because of me.
Rejoice and
be glad,
for your
reward will be great in heaven.”
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Reflection:
What is the
objective of your life? Is it limited only for the enjoyment of the things of
this world? There is a more meaningful life that lies beneath this superficial
life. However, you wouldn’t be able to discover the essence of life unless you
learn to detach yourself from this world and begin to embrace Jesus.
What does it
mean to be poor in spirit and why is it a blessing to be poor in spirit? As the
literal poor relies on the generosity of his fellowmen so that he could sustain
himself. To be poor in spirit means that we always rely on Jesus in everything
most especially for our spiritual nourishment.
This means
that we humbly rely on the generosity of Jesus. We don’t rely on ourselves so
that we could grow in faith. We continuously rely and hunger for God to fill
our empty lives so that He could enrich us spirituality.
Today is all
Souls Day, we solemnly remember the Saints. They who generously gave their very
lives for the mission of Jesus. The saints are not actually spotless when it
comes to sin. Just like us they also had their own battle with sin and they
triumphed over it because of the help of Jesus.
The saints
became saints for the simple reason that they recognized their spiritual
poverty. They discerned that life is empty and meaningless without the guidance
of Jesus. We too could become saints in our own little way.
If only we
would recognize our own poverty of spirit. And if only we would invite Jesus to
come into our lives and fill our empty and barren life. - Marino J. Dasmarinas
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