Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Gratitude for 2012, Hope for 2013

There is just so much to thank God for.  I think that we should be able set aside signficant amount of time just to express our gratitude to our Lord. An attitude of gratitude, is something we can develop.

What we can do for the end of the year is to just randomly list down things that God granted upon us for 2012.  His providence may suprise and astound us.

I'd like to share three things as my reflection on His blessings and our posture of thanksgiving.

1. God's blessings will always surpass our failings.

       When we fail, we tend to highlight that particular experience and wallow in regret. But truly, failures are opportunities for us to become better or even become the best in our field. When we look back at our year, let us take time to squeeze out major lessons, specially from our failings.  With humility and in God's wisdom, these so called failures will later transform into deeply rooted values that will contribute to our success.
        If we look around and notice the details of our lives, even for just this year, there is enormous blessings.  Let not our regrets overwhelm us, instead let hope prevail and let His Spirit urge us to press on. Let us thank God for showing us the lessons of our failures.

2. God is faithful and He wants us to be fruitful.

      Often our unfaithfulness hinder God from fully blessing us. Yet, like the prodigal Son, who went back to his father, a feast still awaits.  God is ready to bless us, we just have to embrace His love and accept the kind of life He offers. Let us thank the Father for loving us despite our unfaithfulness.

3. A humble heart will always have room for God's providence. 

     When our hearts are full of pride, is there room for God to bless?  Let us empty our hearts from pride, unforgiveness, doubts, and other negativities. Let us make room for Him and surely  true joy will reside in us. Let us thank God for continuously knocking at the door of our hearts and patiently waiting for us to invite Him in.

4. We ask for the grace to praise and thank Him amidst gloom

For many of us, 2012 was a tough year.  Thousands lost family and friends due to a calamity, a people divided because of social and moral issues, heart wrenching news of kids murdered in Connecticut, personal undertakings that didn't go our way, and many more. Yet, amidst all these things, God is love.  In His mystery, He has a plan for us and for mankind.  This was Job's reaction when everything was taken from him

Job’s Reaction.
Then Job arose and tore his cloak and cut off his hair. He fell to the ground and worshiped. He said, “Naked I came forth from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I go back there.* The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; blessed be the name of the LORD!” In all this Job did not sin, nor did he charge God with wrong. (Job 1:20-22).

Let us thank God even if it is difficult to do so.

We look forward to the New Year with hope! Let us commit to do better for 2013, with much gratitude in our hearts and with full trust in the hope of God's plan.

Friday, December 14, 2012

God Reveals Who We Are

"When God reveals Himself to us, He reveals who we are."  These were words spoken by Msgr. Allen Aganon in the last Mission Core teaching night.  I come to reflect on this statement. I'll try to rephrase it.  When we come to know God, we come to realize who we really are.  By our relationship with Jesus, our true selves come out.  Our purpose, our worth, our design, and why we have experienced all the sweet and bitter things of life come to realization when we are one with the Lord.

We reflect on some people to whom God revealed Himself.

A drug addict comes to embrace the salvation of the Cross and becomes a renewed productive citizen, then shares his life and inspires others.

A heart that was badly hurt because of much betrayal, then comes to know the loving mercy of Jesus, and is given the grace to forgive and heal.

A corrupt businessman upon knowing the true riches of Heaven, gives up all that is illegal and decides to help the poor.

An inspirer, healer, helper of the poor, among other things that are great are who really are.  God through His love, reveals our true nature.

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Describing Christ to Others

In understanding about being a witness for Christ, let's try to visit a simple analogy of someone witnessing an accident. Usually, you are a good witness if:

“You saw it, you heard it, you felt it, and you can describe it.”

By these things, we can testify the truth of the matter.

The apostolic community witnessed Christ.  In Acts 4:20 it says, “For we cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard."  And that is why their witnessing, even without video cameras or pictures to prove it, was so powerful.

We come to ask ourselves, "Have we seen, heard, and felt Christ?" Can we describe Christ? I believe that the following can make us good witnesses of Christ.

1. Being a friend of Christ.
Knowing Christ allows us to see Him, hear Him, and feel Him.  Through prayer, study, and sacraments we come to be closer to our Lord. I'm not talking about trying to pray well or to study diligently.  I'm referring to a growing relationship, a deepened friendship every time we come before Him in prayer, study, and sacraments. To enjoy His friendship is very important, and it shows.

2. Being able to Describe Christ to others
How has Christ changed you today? By answering this question, we can describe how Christ inspires us and transforms us.  Some have very powerful and dramatic testimonies that really convict us of our faith.  These testimonies describe the greatness of Christ's redeeming love.  But I'm also looking at how we can describe Christ in the ordinary day to day life that we live.  Can we describe Christ, even amidst heavy traffic?  Having a good disposition despite being in the worst of situations can be reflective of how Christ lives in us. Through good witnessing, people will even come to the point of describing Christ by describing you.  I have heard sometime ago that "Your life may be the only Bible other people read."

Witnesses for Christ are much needed in today's secular world.  Our prayers, study, and sacraments should help us become true Christians.  May we come to describe Christ to others, without much effort and much more naturally.  Through His friendship that is contagious and overflowing, we can become effective witnesses of His great love.


Friday, December 7, 2012

The Sword That Brings Life

"The sword that brings life." This was one of the philosophies of the Kamiya Dojo as depicted in the movie Rouroni Kenshin.  It's actually a movie based on a famous anime series in the late 90's, Samurai X. Apparently the protagonist, Kenshin, have turned away from his life as an assassin and embraced a non-violent way of life and pledged never to take life again.  This became his conviction, despite others telling him that his notion was a joke.

The Word of God which is the Sword of the Spirit, brings us life.  Everytime we practice with the Word and apply it, we become more attuned to it.  I have heard from somewhere that "The Samurai practices with his katana, until sword and soldier become one."  Using the analogy of a sword as a way of using God's Word helps us in understanding it's great value and power.  Interestingly, the words "word and sword" only have the letter "s" as a difference. We can say that S-stands for Spirit, and therefore the Sword is the Spirit's Word.  That is why when we face the day without God's Word, we are open and defenseless to the attacks from the evil one.

Let the Sword of the Spirit defend us and give us life eternal, for Christ is the Word made flesh.  Let us stand firm with conviction, even if people tell us that the Christian way of life is a joke.  In Lineamenta 7, it says "This is the form of Christian martyria in today's world, engaging in dialogue even with the recent forms of a militant atheism or an extreme secularism, whose purpose is to eliminate the subject of God from human life."  As we battle evil in today's world, we are called to be new martyrs for the new evangelization, making a Christian stand amidst atheism and secularism.  Let us live and die for Christ, using the Sword of the Spirit that brings us life eternal.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

'Waiting on God' and the 'Waiting of God'

In this joyous season of Christmas, one thing we often forget is the value of Advent. Advent is about waiting and preparing for the Lord's coming birth. Often we focus on the merry making rather than the joy and sacrifice of waiting.

In a recollection I attended today, Monsignor Allen Aganon said, "we have to wait for the Lord to speak, specially in our time of prayer." How often have we rushed our prayer time? Many times, we just read the Word and forget to wait what the Word will reveal. We tend to "intellectualize" the Word instead of "spiritualize". Monsignor also mentioned, "Love reveals." God is love, therefore God reveals Himself. When our hearts are ready and molded by waiting, we will be able to accept Him with the fullness of grace.

Prerequisite to Learning is listening. To be an effective listener, one has to master the ability to wait. Prayer is about talking and listening to God. The more we can wait, the more God will reveal of Himself. The things I mentioned above, according to Monsignor, is about "waiting on God." The next part, he said, is about the "waiting of God."

Yes, God waits for us. "Behold I stand at the door and knock. (Rev. 3:20)" He waits for us to respond to His invitation. This is the waiting of God. He does not force us to love Him back. He patiently waits and longs for us to love Him. Like a persistent suitor, daily He shows to us the reasons to love Him. Yet despite our passivity and rejections, He still waits patiently and hopefully. Yes, the All Supreme God of all the heavens and the whole universe...waits for our yes.

This advent, let us respond to God when He knocks at the door of our hearts. And when we finally realize His love, let us wait on God daily, to reveal His wisdom to us through prayer and His Word.
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Saturday, December 1, 2012

Great Things Await

Fear not how I may use you
My purpose will bring you joy
Worry not of the future
Tomorrow is in my hands

Surrender all evil intentions
Let me purify your soul
Receive my offer of blessing
Open your heart to me

My child, to Me you belong
behold your Father's love
Rise up, claim your identity
you are heir to My kingdom

Do not fret on the impossible
your faith can achieve no bounds
wake up from your slumber
Today great things await
 

 
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