Monday, November 14, 2022

Reflection for November 15 Tuesday of the 33rd week in Ordinary Time: Luke 19:1-10


Gospel: Luke 19:1-10
At that time Jesus came to Jericho and intended to pass through the town. Now a man there named Zacchaeus, who was a chief tax collector and also a wealthy man, was seeking to see who Jesus was; but he could not see him because of the crowd, for he was short in stature. 

So he ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree in order to see Jesus, who was about to pass that way. When he reached the place, Jesus looked up and said, “Zacchaeus, come down quickly, for today I must stay at your house.” And he came down quickly and received him with joy.  When they saw this, they began to grumble, saying,  “He has gone to stay at the house of a sinner.” 

But Zacchaeus stood there and said to the Lord, “Behold, half of my possessions, Lord, I shall give to the poor, and if I have extorted anything from anyone I shall repay it four times over.” And Jesus said to him, “Today salvation has come to this house because this man too is a descendant of Abraham. For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save what was lost.

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Reflection:

Who is Zacchaeus?

 He is a corrupt chief tax collector, a bigtime extortionist and a bigtime sinner too! It would seem that this sinful man would drown in his sinfulness and be sinful for the rest of his life. But Jesus intervened in the life of this sinful man so from being sinful he repented and became a renewed man.  

God works in mysterious ways in our lives, He always calls us sinners to become His faithful followers.  Zacchaeus is such kind of a person, a sinner like you and me. His call to conversion may seem like his own initiative but no it was not his own. It was Jesus who called him, it was Jesus who spoke to his heart to tell him to return the money that he stole and leave behind his sinful life.

Jesus always calls us to conversion He uses many avenues to do it for us. There are times that He bothers our conscience. There are times that He uses other people for us to follow Him, let us be sensitive to this intervention of Jesus in our lives.

Life is never the same when we live it without Jesus, we may temporarily enjoy what this world would offer us. But at the end of the day everything that this world offers us is passing and temporary. Let us carefully discern this, let us wake up with our love affair with sin and materialism while we still have time to walk away from it.

And after we walk away from materialism and sin we immediately go to Jesus so that we can receive the same forgiveness and healing that Zacchaeus received.   Would you also leave behind sin and materialism? – Marino J. Dasmarinas 

Ang Mabuting Balita Nobyembre 15 Martes sa Ika-33 Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon: Lucas 19:1-10


Mabuting Balita: Lucas 19:1-10
Noong panahong iyon, pumasok si Jesus sa Jerico, at naglakad sa kabayanan. Doo'y may isang mayamang puno ng mga publikano na nagngangalang Zaqueo. At pinagsikapan niyang makita si Jesus upang makilala si Jesus kung sino ito. Ngunit siya'y napakapandak, at dahil sa dami ng tao, hindi niya makita si Jesus.  

Kaya't patakbo siyang nagpauna at umakyat sa isang puno ng sikomoro upang makita si Jesus na magdaraan doon. Pagdating ni Jesus sa dakong iyon, siya'y tumingala at sinabi sa kanya, "Zaqueo, bumaba ka agad, sapagkat kailangan kong tumuloy na ngayon sa bahay mo." Nagmamadali siyang bumaba, at tuwang-tuwang tinanggap si Jesus. Lahat ng nakakita nito ay nagbulung-bulungan. "Nakikitungo siya sa isang makasalanan," wika nila.  

Tumayo si Zaqueo at sinabi, "Panginoon, ibibigay ko sa mga dukha ang kalahati ng aking ari-arian. At kung ako'y may nadayang sinuman, apat na ibayo ang isasauli ko sa kanya." At sinabi sa kanya ni Jesus, "Ang kaligtasa'y dumating sa sambahayang ito; lipi rin ni Abraham ang taong ito. Sapagkat naparito ang Anak ng Tao upang hanapin at iligtas ang naligaw."

Sunday, November 13, 2022

Reflection for November 14 Monday of the 33rd week in Ordinary Time: Luke 18:35-43


Gospel: Luke 18:35-43
As Jesus approached Jericho a blind man was sitting by the roadside begging, and hearing a crowd going by, he inquired what was happening. They told him, “Jesus of Nazareth is passing by.” He shouted, “Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me!” The people walking in front rebuked him, telling him to be silent, but he kept calling out all the more, “Son of David, have pity on me!”  

Then Jesus stopped and ordered that he be brought to him; and when he came near, Jesus asked him, “What do you want me to do for you?” He replied, “Lord, please let me see.” Jesus told him, “Have sight; your faith has saved you.” He immediately received his sight and followed him, giving glory to God. When they saw this, all the people gave praise to God.

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Reflection:

Does it pay to be persistent and to have faith in Jesus? 

It always pays to be persistent in any endeavor that we are in because persistence is always has a reward. How many success stories were anchored on the word persistence? Perhaps thousands even millions already, these persistent people toil in silence they work hard and they never give up until they achieve success.  

The blind man in the gospel was also very persistent he never gave up shouting: “Son of David.”  Even if he was being censured by those around him he still persisted. Eventually his persistence bore fruit for he eventually got Jesus' attention. However, it was not only persistence that brought the blind man to Jesus. He also has powerful faith in Jesus.  

Afterwards, Jesus asked him: “What do you want me to do for you?” He replied, “Lord, please let me see.” Jesus told him, “Have sight; your faith has saved you.” What if the blind man was not persistent and his faith was wanting? What if he listened to the rebukes of the people around him? He would not have been healed by Jesus.  

Let us always be persistent and let us always have this powerful faith in Jesus. We may not see any ray of hope now but Jesus will certainly respond to us in His own perfect time. Are you always persistent when you want something from Jesus and do you have a powerful faith in the Lord? – Marino J. Dasmarinas    

Reflection for Sunday November 13, 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Luke 21:5-19


Gospel: Luke 21:5-19
While some people were speaking about how the temple was adorned with costly stones and votive offerings, Jesus said, “All that you see here the days will come when there will not be left a stone upon another stone that will not be thrown down. 

Then they asked him, “Teacher, when will this happen? And what sign will there be when all these things are about to happen?” He answered, “See that you not be deceived, for many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am he,’ and ‘The time has come.’ Do not follow them! When you hear of wars and insurrections, do not be terrified; for such things must happen first, but it will not immediately be the end.” Then he said to them, “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be powerful earthquakes, famines, and plagues from place to place; and awesome sights and mighty signs will come from the sky. 

“Before all this happens, however, they will seize and persecute you, they will hand you over to the synagogues and to prisons, and they will have you led before kings and governors because of my name. It will lead to your giving testimony. Remember, you are not to prepare your defense beforehand, for I myself shall give you a wisdom in speaking that all your adversaries will be powerless to resist or refute. You will even be handed over by parents, brothers, relatives, and friends, and they will put some of you to death. You will be hated by all because of my name, but not a hair on your head will be destroyed. By your perseverance you will secure your lives.

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Reflection:

Are you afraid of the end times? Many are afraid of the end times. Who will not be afraid when you read about destruction, wars among nations and dangerous signs that would apparently tell us that the end is near. We need not be afraid when we hear and read of end times scenarios because nobody knows about that except God. What we have to do is to take this end times signs as a warning for us to walk away from whatever that makes us sin.

In the gospel, Jesus mentions about destruction, wars amongst nations and awesome signs that would indicate that it is the end times already. But at the same time the Lord tells us that it is not yet an indication that our end and our judgment are near. The signs of the end times will surely come, however we also do not know when will it be.

What we have to do to be prepared is we have to do what is pleasing in the eyes of God. First is we have to stop making actions that leads us to sin this is hard to do because sin is designed by Satan as an object of our attraction that gives us temporary pleasure or reward. However, if we are determined to be prepared to for the unknown coming of the end times we have to be resolute to walk away from sin. Because we can walk away from sin if we are determined to walk away from sin.

Second is we have to continue to live and share our faith. Living and sharing what we know about our faith is not easy to do for the reason that this will require sacrifice and endurance of hardship.

But we have nothing to worry because those who sacrifice and endure for the propagation of our faith will receive generous reward from God. If we will not receive that reward during our lifetime we will surely receive it after we are through with our life in this world. – Marino J. Dasmarinas   

Ang Mabuting Balita para sa Linggo Nobyembre 13, Ika - 33 na Linggo sa Karaniwang Panahon : Lucas 21:5-19


 Mabuting Balita: Lucas 21:5-19
Noong panahong iyon, pinag-uusapan ng ilan sa mga tao ang templo -- ang kahanga-hangang mga bato na ginamit dito at ang mga palamuti nito na inihandog ng mga tao. Kaya't sinabi ni Jesus, "Darating ang panahong lahat ng nakikita ninyong iyan ay iguguho, walang batong ititira sa ibabaw ng kapwa bato." 

Tinanong nila si Jesus, "Guro, kailan po ito mangyayari? At ano ang magiging palatandaan na ito'y magaganap na?"

Sumagot siya, "Mag-ingat kayo ng hindi mailigaw ninuman! Sapagkat marami ang darating sa aking pangalan na magsasabi, 'Ako ang Mesias!' at, 'Dumating na ang panahon!' Huwag kayong susunod sa kanila. 

Huwag kayong mabagabag kung makakita kayo ng mga digmaan at mga himagsikan. Dapat mangyari ang mga ito, ngunit hindi darating kara-karaka ang wakas." At sinabi pa niya, "Makikipagdigma ang bansa laban sa kapwa bansa at ang kaharian laban sa kapwa kaharian. Magkakaroon ng malalakas na lindol, magkakagutom at magkakasalot sa iba't ibang dako. May lilitaw na mga kakila-kilabot na mga bagay at mga kagila-gilalas na tanda buhat sa langit. 

"Ngunit bago mangyari ang lahat ng ito, darakpin kayo't uusigin. Kayo'y dadalhin sa mga sinagoga upang litisin at ipabilanggo. At dahil sa akin ay ihaharap kayo sa mga hari at mga gobernador. Ito ang pagkakataon ninyo upang magpatotoo tungkol sa akin. Ipanatag ninyo ang inyong kalooban, huwag kayong mababalisa tungkol sa pagtatanggol sa inyong sarili, sapagkat bibigyan ko kayo ng katalinuhan at nang pananalitang hindi kayang tutulan o pabulaanan ng sinuman sa inyong mga kaaway. 

Ipagkakanulo kayo ng inyong mga magulang, mga kapatid, mga kamag-anak, at mga kaibigan. At ipapapatay ang ilan sa inyo. Kapopootan kayo ng lahat dahil sa akin. ngunit hindi mawawala ni isang hibla ng inyong buhok. Sa inyong pagtitiis ay tatamuhin ninyo ang buhay na walang hanggan.

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Reflection for Saturday November 12, Memorial of Saint Josaphat, Bishop and Martyr: Luke 18:1-8


Gospel: Luke 18:1-8
Jesus told his disciples a parable about the necessity for them to pray always without becoming weary. He said, “There was a judge in a certain town who neither feared God nor respected any human being. And a widow in that town used to come to him and say, ‘Render a just decision for me against my adversary.’ 

For a long time the judge was unwilling, but eventually he thought, ‘While it is true that I neither fear God nor respect any human being, because this widow keeps bothering me I shall deliver a just decision for her lest she finally come and strike me.’” The Lord said, “Pay attention to what the dishonest judge says. 

Will not God then secure the rights of his chosen ones who call out to him day and night? Will he be slow to answer them? I tell you, he will see to it that justice is done for them speedily. But when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on earth?”

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Reflection:

After the death of Mother Teresa a book about her was published titled: Come be my light. It contained Mother Teresa’s letters regarding her struggle with her own faith. She said that she never experienced the presence of God since the founding of her religious congregation in 1948. 

Notwithstanding the emptiness that she felt Mother Teresa did not give up on her mission of helping the poor and the abandoned. She never gave up waking up 4:30 in the morning everyday to pray and converse with Jesus.   

What do you do when it seems that Jesus is deaf to your prayers? When you don’t see any visible signs of reply from Jesus? Do you give up and simply walk away from Him? Or you continue to hold on to Jesus, you continue to pray and hope that somehow you would see signs of His reply. 

In the Gospel Jesus told his disciples a parable about the necessity for them to pray always without becoming weary. He told them about a dishonest judge who neither feared God nor respected any human being. 

 There is also a woman who keeps on bothering the judge to give her justice.  Due to her persistence the judge finally listened to the woman and gave her justice. And the Lord said, "Pay attention to what the dishonest judge says. Will not God then secure the rights of his chosen ones who call out to him day and night? Will he be slow to answer them? 

God’s word is always alive that it speaks to us! What Jesus is saying is we need to be prayerful and we must not give up even if we don’t see signs of reply from Him. 

In our short journey in this world there will be disappointments, there will be failures and struggles. Yet these trials must not lead us to abandon our faith. We must continue to be persistent in our prayers, we must continue to trust in the Lord and we must continue to believe and have faith. – Marino J. Dasmarinas   

Ang Mabuting Balita para Sabado Nobyembre 12 San Josafat, obispo at martir (Paggunita): Lucas 18:1-8


Mabuting Balita: Lucas 18:1-8
Noong panahong iyon, isinaysay ni Jesus ang isang talinghaga upang ituro sa kanila na dapat silang manalanging lagi at huwag manghinawa. "Sa isang lungsod," wika niya, "may isang hukom na hindi natatakot sa Diyos at walang taong iginagalang. Sa lunsod ding yaon ay may isang babaing balo na punta nang punta sa hukom at humihingi ng katarungan. 

Tinanggihan siya ng hukom sa loob ng ilang panahon. Ngunit ng malaunan ay nasabi nito sa sarili: 'Bagamat hindi ako natatakot sa Diyos ni gumagalang kaninuman, igagawad ko na ang katarungang hinihingi ng babaing ito sapagkat lagi niya akong ginagambala-- baka pa ako mainis sa kapaparito niya.'" At sinabi ng Panginoon, "Narinig ninyo ang sinabi ng masamang hukom. 

Hindi ipagkakait ng Diyos ang katarungan sa kanyang mga hinirang na dumaraing sa kanya araw-gabi, bagama't tila nagtatagal iyon. Sinasabi ko sa inyo, agad niyang igagawad sa kanila ang katarungan. Ngunit pagdating ng Anak ng Tao sa daigdig na ito, may makikita kaya siyang mga taong nananalig sa kanya.?" 

Thursday, November 10, 2022

Reflection for Friday November 11, Memorial of Saint Martin of Tours, Bishop: Luke 17:26-37


Gospel: Luke 17:26-37
Jesus said to his disciples: “As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be in the days of the Son of Man; they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage up to the day that Noah entered the ark, and the flood came and destroyed them all. Similarly, as it was in the days of Lot: they were eating, drinking, buying, selling, planting, building; on the day when Lot left Sodom, fire and brimstone rained from the sky to destroy them all.  

So it will be on the day the Son of Man is revealed. On that day, someone who is on the housetop and whose belongings are in the house must not go down to get them, and likewise one in the field must not return to what was left behind. Remember the wife of Lot. 

Whoever seeks to preserve his life will lose it, but whoever loses it will save it. I tell you, on that night there will be two people in one bed; one will be taken, the other left. And there will be two women grinding meal together; one will be taken, the other left.” They said to him in reply, “Where, Lord?” He said to them, “Where the body is, there also the vultures will gather.”

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Reflection:

Are you afraid of the end times? Of course, we all are, Jesus mentions frightening scenarios in our gospel reading for this Friday. He mentions similar destructive occurrence like in the days of Noah where everyone on the face of the earth were wiped out except for Noah and his group. 

The same destruction happened in the place of Sodom and Gomorrah where the people there became very sinful. The people of Sodom and Gomorrah committed despicable sins such as sexual sins, thus earning the wrath of Yahweh.     

Our own respective end time will come to us; we cannot prevent it from happening for this is the nature of our life. But do we hold in our hands what kind of end time and life after our end time we would have? If it would be a hellish end time or a heavenly and peaceful end time? We don’t know. However, what Jesus mentioned to the disciples in the gospel is a fair reminder for all of us to straighten our lives. 

Let us leave behind everything that makes and influence us to sin while we still have the luxury of time. Let’s seriously reflect on this call of Jesus to repentance, sin has done nothing good to us. It made our lives miserable and if we would not leave it behind us it would further make our lives more miserable until it completely destroys us. - Marino J. Dasmarinas

Ang Mabuting Balita para Biyernes Nobyembre 11 San Martin de Torres, obispo (Paggunita): Lucas 17:26-37


Mabuting Balita: Lucas 17:26-37
Noong panahong iyon, sinabi nin Hesus sa kanyang mga alagad, "Ang pagparito ng Anak ng Tao ay matutulad sa kapanahunan ni Noe. Noon, ang mga tao'y nagsisikain at nagsisiinom, nag-aasawa, hanggang sa araw na sumakay si Noe sa daong. Dumating ang baha at namatay silang lahat. Gayon din noong panahon ni Lot -- ang mga tao'y nagsisikain at nagsisiinom, namimili at nagbibili, nagtatanim, at nagtatayo ng bahay. Ngunit nang araw na umalis si Lot sa Sodoma, umulan ng apoy at asupre at natupok silang lahat. Gayon din sa pagdating ng Anak ng Tao.  

"Sa araw na iyon, ang nasa bubungan ay huwag ng bumaba upang kunin ang kanyang mga ari-arian sa loob ng bahay. Ang nasa bukid ay huwag nang umuwi. Alalahanin ninyo ang nangyari sa asawa ni Lot. Ang sinumang magsikap na iligtas ang kanyang buhay ay mawawalan nito; ngunit ang sinumang mawalan ng kanyang buhay ay siyang makapagliligtas nito.  

Sinasabi ko sa inyo: may dalawang lalaking natutulog sa isang higaan sa gabing iyon; kukunin ang isa at iiwan ang isa. May dalawang babaing magkasamang gumigiling; kukunin ang isa at iiwan ang isa. May dalawang lalaking gumagawa sa bukid; kukunin ang isa at iiwan ang isa." "Saan po, Panginoon,?" tanong ng kanyang mga alagad. Sumagot siya, "Kung saan naroon ang mga bangkay, doon naman nagkakatipon ang mga buwitre."

Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Reflection for Thursday November 10, Memorial of Saint Leo the Great, Pope and Doctor of the Church: Luke 17:20-25


Gospel: Luke 17:20-25
Asked by the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God would come, Jesus said in reply, “The coming of the Kingdom of God cannot be observed, and no one will announce, ‘Look, here it is,’ or, ‘There it is.’ For behold, the Kingdom of God is among you.”  

Then he said to his disciples, “The days will come when you will long to see one of the days of the Son of Man, but you will not see it. There will be those who will say to you, ‘Look, there he is,’ or ‘Look, here he is.’ Do not go off, do not run in pursuit. For just as lightning flashes and lights up the sky from one side to the other, so will the Son of Man be in his day. But first he must suffer greatly and be rejected by this generation.”

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Reflection:

Could you say that you have the kingdom of God? You already have the kingdom of God in your heart if you have Jesus in your life. You already have the kingdom of God if you feel the love of Jesus in your heart. You already have the kingdom of God when you have peace and contentment in your heart. 

Many of us including our politicians today seek the kingdom of this world. We amass wealth even corrupted wealth. We amass vast properties to serve as our earthly kingdoms. But this kind kingdom will not last forever. We will leave behind everything eventually, we have to remember that we came into this world with nothing and we will leave this world with nothing.   

At what price are we willing to pay just to have this earthly kingdom? Are we willing to sell our souls to the devil just to have possession of this earthly kingdom? Let us wake up before it’s too late otherwise our greed for earthly kingdom would become our passage to hell.   

In our gospel for this Thursday Jesus was asked by the Pharisees when the Kingdom of God would come, Jesus said in reply, “The coming of the Kingdom of God cannot be observed, and no one will announce, ‘Look, here it is,’ or, ‘There it is.’ For behold, the Kingdom of God is among you (Luke 17:20-21). 

Indeed, the kingdom of God is within our midst already yet it cannot be physically seen and measured nor could it be bought by any amount of money.  This kingdom of God is planted into our hearts by Jesus Himself. 

Would you allow Jesus to plant the kingdom of God into your heart? - Marino J. Dasmarinas

Ang Mabuting Balita para Huwebes Nobyembre 10 San Leo Magno, papa at pantas ng Iglesya (Paggunita): Lucas 17:20-25

 

Mabuting Balita: Lucas 17:20-25
Noong panhong iyon, si Jesus ay tinanong ng mga Pariseo kung kailan itatatag ang kaharian ng Diyos. Sumagot siya, "Ang pagsisimula ng paghahari ng Diyos ay walang makikitang palatandaan. at wala ring magsasabing nagsisimula na roon o rini. Sapagkat ang totoo'y nagsimula nang maghari ang Diyos sa puso ng mga nananalig sa kanya." 

At sinabi niya sa mga alagad, "Darating ang panahong hahangarin ninyong ang isa sa mga araw ng Anak ng Tao, ngunit hindi ninyo makikita iyon. at may magsasabi sa inyo, "Naroon siya! o, 'Narini siya!' Huwag kayong pumunta upang siya'y hanapin. Sapagkat pagsapit ng takdang araw, ang Anak ng Tao'y darating na parang kidlat. Ngunit kailangan muna siyang magbata ng maraming hirap, at itakwil ng mga tao sa ngayon."

 

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

Reflection for Wednesday November 9, Feast of the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome: John 2:13-22


Gospel: John 2:13-22
Since the Passover of the Jews was near, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. He found in the temple area those who sold oxen, sheep, and doves, as well as the money-changers seated there. He made a whip out of cords and drove them all out of the temple area, with the sheep and oxen, and spilled the coins of the money-changers and overturned their tables, and to those who sold doves he said, “Take these out of here, and stop making my Father’s house a marketplace.” 

His disciples recalled the words of Scripture, Zeal for your house will consume me. At this the Jews answered and said to him, “What sign can you show us for doing this?” Jesus answered and said to them, “Destroy this temple and in three days I will raise it up.” The Jews said, “This temple has been under construction for forty-six years, and you will raise it up in three days?”  

But he was speaking about the temple of his Body. Therefore, when he was raised from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this, and they came to believe the Scripture and the word Jesus had spoken.

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Reflection:

What do you do when you go to church to pray or for Holy Mass? Do you always go there so that you could feel its solemn atmosphere, so that you could have a personal encounter with Jesus? 

The church is always our place of worship and this is our safe refuge whenever we are burdened by life’s challenges. It is also here where we get to have a personal encounter with Jesus before, during and after the celebration of the Holy Mass. 

Do we still observe the proper respect and discipline when we are at church? Do we still dip our finger in the holy water font, make the sign of the cross and genuflect with our eyes fixed on the tabernacle before we officially enter the church and before we go outside of the church?    

In our gospel we read about Jesus who went to the temple, to His dismay he found the temple in disarray. For they made the temple of worship to a temple of commerce. The people who were supposed to worship were there to do business and other things not related with worship for God. Therefore to create order and to restore the sanctity of the temple Jesus angrily drove out all those who were corrupting the temple.    

This is a good reminder for all of us when we are at church for Holy Mass or to pray. We go to church to encounter, to worship and to give glory and honor to Jesus. The church is not a business office where wheeling and dealing occurs. 

When we go to church to pray or for Holy Mass let us go there with our focus on Jesus. So that when we go out of the church we carry with us this renewed strength and hope that will energize us as we once again face our life’s challenges. - Marino J. Dasmarinas

Ang Mabuting Balita para Miyerkules Nobyembre 9 Pagtatalaga sa Simbahan sa Laterano, Roma (Kapistahan): Juan 2:13-22


Mabuting Balita: Juan 2:13-22
Malapit na ang Paskuwa ng mga Judio, kaya’t pumunta si Hesus sa Jerusalem. Nakita niya sa templo ang mga nagbibili ng mga baka, mga tupa, at mga kalapati, at ang namamalit ng salapi. Gumawa siya ng isang panghagupit na lubid at ipinagtabuyang palabas ang mangangalakal, pati mga baka at tupa. 

Isinabog niya ang salapi ng mga namamalit at pinagtataob ang kanilang mga hapag. Sinabi niya sa mga nagbibili ng kalapati, “Alisin ninyo rito ang mga iyan! Huwag ninyong gawing palengke ang bahay ng aking Ama!” Naalala ng kanyang mga alagad na sinasabi sa Kasulatan, “Ang aking malasakit sa iyong bahay ay parang apoy na nag-aalab sa puso ko.” 

Dahil dito’y tinanong siya ng mga Judio, “Anong tanda ang maibibigay mo upang patunayang may karapatan kang gawin ito?” Tumugon si Hesus, “Gibain ninyo ang templong ito at muli kong itatayo sa loob ng tatlong araw.” Sinabi ng mga Judio, “Apatnapu’t anim na taon na ginawa ang templong ito, at itatayo mo sa loob lamang ng tatlong araw?” 

Ngunit ang templong tinutukoy ni Hesus ay ang kanyang katawan. Kaya’t nang siya’y muling mabuhay, naalaala ng kanyang mga alagad na sinabi niya ito; at naniwala sila sa Kasulatan at sa mga sinabi ni Hesus.

Monday, November 7, 2022

Reflection for November 8, Tuesday of the Thirty-second Week in Ordinary Time: Luke 17:7-10


Gospel: Luke 17:7-10
Jesus said to the Apostles: "Who among you would say to your servant who has just come in from plowing or tending sheep in the field, 'Come here immediately and take your place at table'? Would he not rather say to him, 'Prepare something for me to eat. Put on your apron and wait on me while I eat and drink.  

You may eat and drink when I am finished'? Is he grateful to that servant because he did what was commanded? So should it be with you. When you have done all you have been commanded, say, 'We are unprofitable servants; we have done what we were obliged to do.'"

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Reflection:

Do you sometimes question the existence of God?

Once in a while we would go through episodes in our lives that would force us to question if there is really God. And because we were taught that there is a God we will say, yes there is God. But then again at the back of our minds we will ask again and again and again. If there’s a God, why does suffering exist? 

We don’t know the answers to this very valid question because there are times that God seems to be deaf to our longing for Him. But who are we to question the majesty of God? We are but a speck in this world, mere servants and finite humans that easily gives up on God whenever we are faced by sufferings.  

In our lowliness before this infinite and all powerful God, it’s also valid for us to ask Him questions. It’s also valid for us to beg for answers. Why all these sufferings? Let us ask God to answer these valid questions of ours for the reason that even servants have rights too. 

despite all of these sufferings we who are alive must not lose faith. We must continue to hold on to this God who gave us life and faith. Otherwise if we would lose faith, to where would we go? We embrace evil and allow the Devil to take control of our lives? Of course not! No one of us would want to be controlled by the Devil.  

But the Devil is real and it’s always there waiting for the right time take control of us. However the devil is nothing compared to the power of Jesus. We therefore have to take seriously the teachings of Jesus like how a good servant takes seriously the teachings of his Lord.  – Marino J. Dasmarinas