Short, Simple and Personal reflections on the daily Holy Mass Gospel. I provide talks.
Monday, May 05, 2025
Ang Mabuting Balita Mayo 6 Martes sa Ikatlong Linggo ng Pasko ng Pagkabuhay: Juan 6:30-35
Sunday, May 04, 2025
Reflection for May 5 Monday of the Third Week of Easter: John 6:22-29
When the crowd saw that neither Jesus nor his
disciples were there, they themselves got into boats and came to Capernaum
looking for Jesus. And when they found him across the sea they said to him,
“Rabbi, when did you get here?” Jesus answered them and said, “Amen, amen, I
say to you, you are looking for me not because you saw signs but because you
ate the loaves and were filled.
Do not work for food that perishes but for the food
that endures for eternal life, which the Son of Man will give you. For on him
the Father, God, has set his seal.” So they said to him, “What can we do to
accomplish the works of God?” Jesus answered and said to them, “This is the
work of God, that you believe in the one he sent.”
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Reflection:
A man was once asked why he attends the celebration of the Holy Mass every day. He said that he does so because he wants to be nourished by Jesus every day. Then he said these very profound words: “I don’t have the heart to refuse Jesus, who always offers Himself to me during Holy Communion.”
Almost every day of our lives, Jesus offers Himself to us through Holy Communion during the celebration of the Holy Mass. He is the food that does not perish, and He is the food that gives eternal life. Yet we oftentimes take Him for granted, choosing not to go to Holy Mass even when we have the luxury of time.
But when are we going to Jesus? When we are already in dire need of Him? Let us not wait for the time when we are forced to go to Jesus—because we are already sick or only a few breaths away from death.
Let us take advantage of the present moment we have each day. Let us go to Jesus now. For everything is ours to gain; we will lose nothing—except our sinfulness—the moment we decide to go to Jesus.
Do you always
go to Jesus, who always offers Himself to you in the celebration of the Holy
Mass? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Mayo 5 Lunes sa Ikatlong Linggo ng Pasko ng Muling Pagkabuhay: Juan 6:22-29
Saturday, May 03, 2025
Reflection for May 4 Third Sunday of Easter: John 21:1-19
They said to him, “We also will come with you.” So they went out and got into the boat, but that night they caught nothing. When it was already dawn, Jesus was standing on the shore; but the disciples did not realize that it was Jesus. Jesus said to them, “Children, have you caught anything to eat?” They answered him, “No.”
So he said to them, “Cast the net over the right side of the boat and you will find something.” So they cast it, and were not able to pull it in because of the number of fish. So the disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, “It is the Lord.” When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he tucked in his garment, for he was lightly clad, and jumped into the sea.
The other disciples came in the boat, for they were not far from shore, only about a hundred yards, dragging the net with the fish. When they climbed out on shore, they saw a charcoal fire with fish on it and bread. Jesus said to them, “Bring some of the fish you just caught.” So Simon Peter went over and dragged the net ashore full of one hundred fifty-three large fish.
Even though there were so many, the net was not torn. Jesus said to them, “Come, have breakfast.” And none of the disciples dared to ask him, “Who are you?” because they realized it was the Lord. Jesus came over and took the bread and gave it to them, and in like manner the fish. This was now the third time Jesus was revealed to his disciples after being raised from the dead.
When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?” Simon Peter answered him, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my lambs.” He then said to Simon Peter a second time, “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” Simon Peter answered him, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Tend my sheep.” Jesus said to him the third time, “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” Peter was distressed that Jesus had said to him a third time, “Do you love me?” and he said to him, “Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.”
Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep. Amen, amen, I say to you, when you were younger, you used to dress yourself and go where you wanted; but when you grow old, you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will dress you and lead you where you do not want to go.” He said this signifying by what kind of death he would glorify God. And when he had said this, he said to him, “Follow me.”
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Do you always seek the guidance of the Lord Jesus Christ whenever you want to achieve something in your life? Do you always ask the Lord to help you realize it?
In the Gospel, still grieving and feeling lost because of Jesus’ death, the disciples reverted to their livelihood as fishermen. They went fishing by their own effort, and perhaps they forgot about the Lord—thinking that He had not risen.
Then, out of nowhere, as they approached the shore, the risen Christ was already there waiting. Jesus said to them, “Children, have you caught anything to eat?” They answered Him, “No” (John 21:5). Jesus said to them, “Cast the net over the right side of the boat and you will find something.” So they cast it, and were not able to pull it in because of the large number of fish (John 21:6).
We see the miraculous influence that Jesus has in the lives of the disciples. When they went fishing without Jesus, they caught nothing—but when Jesus came into the picture, they caught plenty of fish.
This Gospel scenario is also applicable in our daily lives. If we do things by ourselves without seeking the guidance of the Lord, we will end up with nothing. Every activity or endeavor that we pursue without the Lord’s guidance is ultimately meaningless and empty.
But the moment we ask Jesus to be our guiding light in the pursuit of our goals and life’s endeavors, we will surely be able to achieve them—for the simple reason that we have invoked the guidance and help of the Lord.
Jesus is alive and risen! He makes the impossible possible, no matter how difficult it may seem. He gives hope to the hopeless. He makes a meaningless life meaningful and filled with purpose. We only need to do one thing—and that is to ask for His help and guidance.
Do you always pray for the Lord’s help and guidance as you pass through the many challenges of your life? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita at Repleksyon para sa Mayo 4, Ikatlong Linggo ng Pasko ng Muling Pagkabuhay: Juan 21:1-19
Mabuting Balita: Juan 21:1-19
Sinabi sa kanila ni Simon Pedro, “Mangingisda ako.” “Sasama kami,” wika nila. Umalis sila at lumulan sa bangka, subalit walang nahuli nang gabing iyon. Nang magbubukang-liwayway na, tumayo si Hesus sa pampang, subalit hindi siya nakilala ng mga alagad. Sinabi niya, “Mga anak, mayroon ba kayong huli?” “Wala po,” tugon nila. “Ihulog ninyo ang lambat sa gawing kanan ng bangka at makahuhuli kayo,” sabi ni Hesus.
Inihulog nga nila ang lambat at hindi nila ito mahila sa dami ng huli. Sinabi kay Pedro ng alagad na minamahal ni Hesus, “Ang Panginoon iyon!” Nang marinig ito ni Simon Pedro, siya’y nagsuot ng damit sapagkat hubad siya at tumalon sa tubig. Ang kasama niyang mga alagad ay sumapit sa pampang, sakay ng munting bangka, hila-hila ang lambat na puno ng isda.
Hindi sila gaanong kalayuan sa pampang – mga siyamnapung metro lamang. Pag-ahon nila sa pampang ay nakakita sila roon ng mga baga na may isdang nakaihaw, at ilang tinapay. “Magdala kayo rito ng ilang isdang nahuli ninyo,” sabi ni Hesus. Kaya’t sumampa sa bangka si Simon Pedro at hinila sa pampang ang lambat na puno ng malalaking isda – sandaan at limampu’t tatlong lahat.
Hindi napunit ang lambat, kahit gaano karami ang isda. “Halikayo at mag-almusal tayo,” sabi ni Hesus. Isa man sa mga alagad ay walang nangahas magtanong sa kanya kung sino siya, sapagkat alam nila na siya ang Panginoon. Lumapit si Hesus, kinuha ang tinapay at ibinigay sa kanila, gayon din ang isda.
Ito ang ikatlong pagpapakita ni Hesus sa mga alagad pagkatapos na siya’y muling mabuhay.
Pagkakain nila, tinanong ni Hesus si Simon Pedro, “Simon, anak ni Juan, iniibig mo ba ako nang higit kaysa mga ito?” “Opo, Panginoon, nalalaman ninyong iniibig ko kayo,” tugon niya. Sinabi sa kanya ni Hesus, “Pakanin mo ang aking mga batang tupa.” Muli siyang tinanong ni Hesus, “Simon, anak ni Juan, iniibig mo ba ako?”
Sumagot si Pedro, “Opo, Panginoon, nalalaman niyong iniibig ko kayo.” Ani Hesus, “Pangalagaan mo ang aking mga tupa,” Pangatlong ulit na tinanong siya ni Hesus, “Simon, anak ni Juan, iniibig mo ba ako?” Nalungkot si Pedro, sapagkat makaitlo siya tinanong: “Iniibig mo ba ako?” At sumagot siya, “Panginoon, nalalaman po ninyo ang lahat ng bagay; nalalaman ninyong iniibig ko kayo.”
Sinabi sa kanya ni Hesus, “Pakanin mo
ang aking mga tupa. Tandaan mo: noong kabataan mo pa, ikaw ang nagbibihis sa
iyong sarili at lumalakad ka kung saan mo ibig. Ngunit pagtanda mo, iuunat mo
ang iyong mga kamay at iba ang magbibihis sa iyo at dadalhin ka kung saan hindi
mo ibig.” Sinabi niya ito upang ipakilala kung paano mamamatay si Pedro at sa
gayo’y mapararangalan niya ang Diyos. Pagkatapos, sinabi sa kanya ni Hesus,
“Sumunod ka sa akin!”
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Repleksyon:
May isang kuwento tungkol sa isang ina na palaging
nananalangin sa Panginoon upang tulungan siyang palakihing responsable at
mapagmahal ang kanyang mga anak. Nang ang kanyang mga anak ay lumaki at
nagkaroon ng kani-kaniyang pamilya, sila ay naging responsible, mapagmahal at nagkaroon ng maayos na buhay.
Palagi mo rin bang hinahanap ang pag gabay ng Panginoong Hesukristo
tuwing may nais kang makamit sa iyong buhay? Humihingi ka ba palagi sa Kanya ng
tulong upang ito ay magkatotoo?
Sa ating pong Mabuting balita, habang nagluluksa pa rin at litong-lito ang
mga alagad dahil sa pagkamatay ni Hesus, sila ay bumalik sa dating hanapbuhay
bilang mga mangingisda. Nagsikap silang mangisda sa sarili nilang kakayahan, at
marahil ay nakalimot sila sa Panginoon kasi ang nasa isip nila ay siya ay hindi
pa muling nabuhay.
Ngunit sa di-inaasahang pagkakataon, habang sila’y papalapit sa pampang,
naroon na si Hesus na muling nabuhay at naghihintay sa kanila. Sinabi ni Jesus
sa kanila, “Mga anak, may nahuli ba kayong makakain?” Sumagot sila, “Wala po”
(Juan 21:5). Sinabi ni Jesus, “Ihulog ninyo ang lambat sa kanang bahagi ng
bangka at makakahuli kayo.” Inihulog nga nila, at halos hindi nila ito mahila
dahil sa dami ng isdang nahuli (Juan 21:6).
Makikita natin ang kamangha-manghang impluwensiya ni Jesus sa buhay ng
Kanyang mga alagad. Nang sila’y nangisda nang wala si Jesus, wala silang
nahuli. Ngunit nang dumating si Jesus sa kanilang piling ay napakarami nilang
nahuli.
Ang tagpong ito sa Ebanghelyo ay maaari ring maganap sa ating araw-araw
na buhay. Kapag tayo’y kumikilos nang sarili lamang nating kakayahan at hindi
humihingi ng gabay sa Panginoon, madalas ay nauuwi ito sa kabiguan. Bawat
gawain o layunin na tinatangka nating makamit nang walang gabay ng Panginoon ay
nauuwi sa kahungkagan o kawalan.
Ngunit sa sandaling hingin natin kay Jesus na siya ay maging ilaw at
gabay natin sa pagtupad ng ating mga mithiin at adhikain sa buhay, tiyak na
makakamtan natin ito—sapagkat tinawag natin Siya at hiniling ang Kanyang tulong
at paggabay.
Si Jesus ay buhay at muling nabuhay! Ginagawa Niyang possible para sa
atin ang mga imposibleng bagay, gaano man ito kahirap kamtin. Binibigyan Niya
ng pag-asa ang nawawalan ng pag-asa. Ginagawa Niyang makabuluhan ang isang
buhay na tila walang direksyon o saysay. Isa lamang ang hinihingi Niya sa
atin—na hingin natin ang Kanyang tulong at paggabay.
Palagi mo bang hinihiling ang tulong at paggabay ng Panginoon sa iyong pagharap sa mga hamon ng buhay? – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Friday, May 02, 2025
Reflection for Saturday May 3 Feast of Saints Philip and James, Apostles: John 14:6-14
Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you for so long a time and you still do not know me, Philip? Whoever has seen me has seen the Father. How can you say, ‘Show us the Father’? Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? The words that I speak to you I do not speak on my own.
The Father
who dwells in me is doing his works. Believe me that I am in the Father and the
Father is in me, or else, believe because of the works themselves. Amen, amen,
I say to you, whoever believes in me will do the works that I do, and will do
greater ones than these, because I am going to the Father. And whatever you ask
in my name, I will do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you
ask anything of me in my name, I will do it.”
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Reflection:
Do you want to know God?
You first have to know Jesus, for it is only through Jesus that you will know God. But how will you come to know Jesus? Prayer should be an integral part of your way of life. You also have to ask Jesus to give you the grace to know Him more deeply and the grace to have a personal relationship with Him.
How else can we have a personal encounter with Jesus? We must read about His life in the Bible, and we must attend Holy Mass, especially on Sundays. Then, whatever we learn about Jesus, we must live and share.
It is usually through Jesus that we become aware of the presence of God the Father and God the Holy Spirit in our lives. Jesus is the gateway to knowing more about God, and through Him, our eyes will be opened to many truths about our faith.
Do you want to know the way? Do you want to know the many real truths about life? Do you want to live a life with deeper purpose and meaning? You have to ask Jesus—ask Him to show you the way.
To have Jesus is to have life. To have Jesus is to find the true way that leads to peace and contentment. To have Jesus is to discover the real meaning of life—a life that is very different from the life this world tries to impose on us.
In our Gospel, Jesus tells Thomas—and us as well: “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you know me, then you will also know my Father. From now on you do know Him and have seen Him.” (John 14:6–7)
Would you
invest some of your precious time to know more about Jesus? — Marino J.
Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Sabado Mayo 3, San Felipe at Santiago, mga apostol (Kapistahan): Juan 14:6-14
Thursday, May 01, 2025
Reflection for Friday May 2 Memorial of Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church: John 6:1-15
He said this to test him, because he himself knew what
he was going to do. Philip answered him, "Two hundred days' wages worth of
food would not be enough for each of them to have a little." One of his
disciples, Andrew, the brother of Simon Peter, said to him, "There is a
boy here who has five barley loaves and two fish; but what good are these for
so many?" Jesus said, "Have the people recline."
Now there was a great deal of grass in that place. So
the men reclined, about five thousand in number. Then Jesus took the loaves,
gave thanks, and distributed them to those who were reclining, and also as much
of the fish as they wanted. When they had had their fill, he said to his
disciples, "Gather the fragments left over, so that nothing will be
wasted.
"So they collected them, and filled twelve wicker
baskets with fragments from the five barley loaves that had been more than
they could eat. When the people saw the sign he had done, they said, "This
is truly the Prophet, the one who is to come into the world." Since Jesus
knew that they were going to come and carry him off to make him king, he
withdrew again to the mountain alone.
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Reflection:
The story is
told about a young woman who was doubting whether she would be able to fulfill
her childhood ambition of becoming a doctor. So, she asked her mother to pray
that she would be able to realize her dream. Her mother said to her, “My
daughter, the Lord will help you achieve your childhood dream for as long as
you don’t doubt.”
Do you sometimes doubt when you pray before Jesus?
Our doubts will always be a stumbling block to the
realization of what we pray for. But why do we doubt? Perhaps our faith is
lacking, or perhaps we have not yet developed a close friendship with
Jesus—that is why we doubt. Doubt, by itself, is a negative word, and as such,
it is neither good nor helpful to us. We must therefore eliminate doubt from
our way of thinking so that we can achieve whatever we desire.
In our Gospel for this Sunday, Philip and Andrew were
already doubting whether Jesus would be able to feed the large crowd that had
been following Him. Philip said to Jesus, "Two hundred days’ wages worth
of food would not be enough for each of them to have a little." (John 6:7)
Andrew said to Jesus, "There is a boy here who has five barley loaves and
two fish; but what good are these for so many?" (John 6:8–9)
Jesus simply told them, “Have the people recline.”
(John 6:10) And then the multiplication of the loaves and fish happened. They
were able to feed the five thousand men—and there was plenty to spare.
What is the lesson the Lord is trying to communicate
to us in this miracle of the loaves and fish? With Jesus, nothing is
impossible. Everything is possible for those who do not doubt, who always
believe, and who have faith in Him.
Do you want something from the Lord? Trust, believe,
have faith—and you will receive it. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Biyernes Mayo 2 Paggunita kay San Atanasio, Obispo at pantas ng Simbahan: Juan 6:1-15
Tumanaw si Jesus, at nakita niyang dumarating ang napakaraming tao. Tinanong niya si Felipe, "Saan tayo bibili ng tinapay upang makakain ang mga taong ito?" Sinabi niya ito upang subukin si Felipe, sapagkat alam ni Jesus ang kanyang gagawin. Sumagot si Felipe, "Kahit na po halagang dalawandaang denaryong tinapay ang bilhin ay di sasapat para makakain ng tigkakaunti ang mga tao."
Sinabi ng isa sa kanyang mga alagad, si Andres na kapatid ni Simon Pedro, "Mayroon po ditong isang batang lalaki na may dalang limang tinapay na sebada at dalawang isda. Ngunit gaano na ito sa ganyang karaming tao?" "Paupuin ninyo sila," wika ni Jesus. Madamo sa lugar na yaon. Umupo ang lahat -- humigit-kumulang sa limang libo ang mga lalaki.
Kinuha ni Jesus ang tinapay at matapos magpasalamat sa Diyos ay ipinamahagi sa mga tao; gayon din ang ginawa niya sa isda. Binigyan ang lahat hangga't gusto nila. at nang makakain na sila, sinabi niya sa mga alagad, "Tipunin ninyo ang mga lumabis para hindi masayang." Gayon nga ang ginawa nila, at nakapuno sila ng labindalawang bakol.
Nang
makita ng mga tao ang kababalaghang ginawa ni Jesus, sinabi nila, "Tunay
na ito ang propetang paririto sa sanlibutan!" Nahalata ni Jesus na lalapit
ang mga tao at pilit siyang kukunin upang gawing hari, kaya muli siyang umalis
na mag-isa patungo sa kaburulan.
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Reflection for May 1 Thursday of the Second Week of Easter: Matthew 13:54-58
Are not his
sisters all with us? Where did this man get all this?" And they took
offense at him. But Jesus said to them, "A prophet is not without honor
except in his native place and in his own house." And he did not work many
mighty deeds there because of their lack of faith.
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Reflection:
Let us imagine ourselves experiencing rejection. How would we feel about that rejection directed at us? We would surely feel bad.
Jesus was rejected and belittled when He returned to Nazareth, His native place. He did not do anything offensive; He even taught in their synagogue. Yet He was rejected. The sole reason for His rejection was that they knew Him only as the son of a carpenter. His townspeople were too familiar with Him and His family.
They couldn’t accept the fact that He had extraordinary wisdom and power. For these reasons, they rejected Him. But why reject someone when they could have welcomed Him with open arms? They rejected Jesus because they were envious of Him—envious of His gift of healing, His intelligence, and the adulation He received from the people. So, they rejected someone who could have helped them.
We will not
gain anything good if we harbor envy in our hearts. In fact, we are closing
ourselves off to the many blessings that Jesus wants to shower upon us. Instead
of being envious, why not simply be happy for the success of others? —Marino J.
Dasmarinas
Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Reflection for April 30 Wednesday of the Second Week of Easter: John 3:16-21
ot send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him. Whoever believes in him will not be condemned, but whoever does not believe has already been condemned, because he has not believed in the name of the only-begotten Son of God.
And this is the verdict, that the light came into the
world, but people preferred darkness to light, because their works were evil.
For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come toward
the light, so that his works might not be exposed. But whoever lives the truth
comes to the light, so that his works may be clearly seen as done in God.
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Reflection:
What would
happen to us if we do not embrace the teachings of God?
We will live miserable lives in this world. Almost all
of humanity knows that there is a God, but not all of us embrace His teachings.
We prefer to follow the ways of the world rather than the ways of God.
We prefer to enjoy life without God rather than life
with Him. Why? Is it because God sets rules and limits on how we live our
lives? Many of us do not want our freedom to be curtailed. But since freedom is
not absolute, there are limits to it.
God always wants us to avoid sin. The reason is
simple: the moment we commit sin, we envelope ourselves in darkness—and
darkness is the absence of the light of God. Just imagine a life in darkness. It’s
a life without hope, and this is precisely what the devil offers us: a life
without hope, sugar-coated with worldly pleasures.
But no sinner is beyond the reach of the love of God.
God always offers us His hand of forgiveness and love. This forgiveness and
love are for our benefit—but do we take advantage of this great gift?
God loves us so dearly that He gave us Jesus, His only
begotten Son, to save us from all our sinfulness. Let us not set Jesus aside
and tell Him that we will first enjoy the sinful pleasures of this world before
coming to Him—for it may be too late by then.
Let us embrace God now. Let us open our lives to Him
now. Let us start walking away from our sinfulness now. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Abril 30 Miyerkules sa Ikalawang Linggo ng Pasko ng Pagkabuhay: Juan 3:16-21
"Hindi hinahatulang maparusahan ang nananampalataya sa Anak
ng Diyos; ngunit hinatulan nang parusahan ang hindi nananampalataya sa kanya.
Hinatulan sila sapagkat naparito sa sanlibutan ang ilaw, ngunit inibig pa ng
tao ang dilim kaysa liwanag, sapagkat masama ang kanilang mga gawa.
Ang
gumagawa ng masama ay ayaw sa ilaw, at hindi lumalapit dito upang hindi mahayag
ang kanyang mga gawa. Ngunit ang namumuhay sa katotohanan ay lumalapit sa ilaw;
sa gayon, nahahayag na ang kanyang mga ginagawa'y pagsunod sa Diyos.
Monday, April 28, 2025
Reflection for Tuesday April 29 Saint Catherine of Siena, Virgin and Doctor of the Church (M): John 3:7b-15
Amen, amen, I say to you, we speak of what we know and
we testify to what we have seen, but you people do not accept our testimony. If
I tell you about earthly things and you do not believe, how will you believe if
I tell you about heavenly things? No one has gone up to heaven except the one
who has come down from heaven, the Son of Man. And just as Moses lifted up the
serpent in the desert, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, so that everyone
who believes in him may have eternal life.”
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Reflection:
Who is Nicodemus and how does his situation relate to us?
He is a Pharisee, a secret but faithful follower of Jesus. He visited Jesus
during the night (John 3:1–21). Nicodemus also appeared after the Crucifixion
of Jesus to provide the embalming ingredients for His body. He assisted Joseph
of Arimathea in preparing the body of Jesus (John 19:39–42).
Like Nicodemus, we too must become faithful followers of Jesus—followers
who are averse to sin, followers in words and in deeds, and followers who will
stay with Jesus no matter how strong the temptation to betray Him.
We should aspire to become modern-day Nicodemuses who will support
Jesus, work for Jesus, and do things for Jesus even outside the glare of
lights. For this is the challenge before us who are followers of the Lord.
But are we really His true followers?
Or are we followers only in good times, but when the testing of our faith
comes, we easily betray Jesus in favor of the many sinful enticements of this
world? Like Nicodemus, are we also followers who are ever ready to leave behind
everything for Jesus?
Leaving everything behind means leaving everything that made us sin. – Marino J. Dasmarinas
Ang Mabuting Balita Martes Abril 29 Paggunita kay Santa Catalina de Siena dalaga at pantas ng Simbahan: Juan 3:7b-15
Gayon din ang bawat ipinanganak sa Espiritu." "Paano
pong mangyayari ito?" tanong ni Nicodemo. Sumagot si Jesus, "Guro pa
naman kayo sa Israel ay hindi ninyo nauunawaan ang bagay na ito? Tandaan ninyo:
ang aming nalalaman ang sinasabi namin, at ang aming nasaksihan ang
pinatototohanan namin, ngunit hindi ninyo tinatanggap ang aming patotoo.
Kung hindi ninyo paniniwalaan ang sinasabi ko tungkol sa mga bagay
sa sanlibutang ito, paano ninyo paniniwalaan kung ang sabihin ko'y tungkol sa
mga bagay sa langit? Walang umakyat sa langit kundi ang bumaba mula sa langit
-- ang Anak ng Tao."
"At
kung paanong itinaas ni Moises ang ahas doon sa ilang, gayon din naman,
kailangang itaas ang Anak ng Tao, upang ang sinumang sumasampalataya sa kanya
ay magkaroon ng buhay na walang hanggan.




