Posts

HUNGER FOR GOD'S WILL

Image
TUESDAY, TENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME  1 Kings 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5,7-8; Mt 5:13-16 Salted by Communion with God Without a constant communion with God, it is impossible to please God always or to be like him. As we have previously noted, God sends His word, which is our daily bread, to establish this daily communion with us and gradually transform us into His likeness. The belief that we become what we eat is true, not only with regard to physical food, but also for spiritual food. Our spiritual food consists of what we fill our minds and set our hearts on daily. The Eternal Word of God became flesh and dwelt among us for this purpose, that the bread of angels may become the bread of men on earth. But it is one thing to serve someone a delicious food, and another thing for the person to have a relish or hunger for the food. By sending His Son in human flesh, God has set a heavenly, delicious, and enriching food and drink before us. Cf. Isa 25:6. We have to work on ourselves to de...

THE PATH TO FULLNESS OF LIFE

Image
MONDAY, TENTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME  1 Kings 17:1-6; Ps 121; Mt 5:1-12 The Blessed Life for All It is the will of God, our Creator and Saviour, for us to have fullness of life and wellbeing. Before the original fall, the knowledge of what would cause our nature and individual life to flourish was part of nature’s endowment. Human reason, with the original grace that God granted to our first parents, gave them enough light to know and do the will of God. Human well-being consists in nothing other than knowing and doing the will of God. But deceived by the tempter to choose what was not consistent with divine will for them, they lost the light of grace and wandered in the darkness of sin and evil. The path leading to life of blessedness was lost to them due to the darkness that enslaved the human will, which caused the loss of God’s guiding light or grace. In other words, the human race knew death by the choice of our first parent against the clear forewarning of God. Blinded b...

OUR MOST HOLY COMMUNION

Image
SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST  Deut 8:2-3,14-16; Ps 147:12-15,19-20; 1 Cor 10:16-17; Jn 6:51-58 The Sacrament of Holy Communion Communion is about sharing things in common. Above all, it is about sharing life in common, whereby each person brings his life and shares it with members of the communion. The most sacred thing in our possession is life. It does not belong to any of us, but is entrusted to our care and stewardship. By keeping and nourishing it, we participate in the life of the Giver of life, who is Life essentially. Hence, our creation ipso facto is an invitation and the beginning of communion with God, our Creator. On this basis again, we share in the mystery of God; not only humans, but every creature shares in the mystery of God’s existence and is a testimony of the same existence. The wonder of our participation in God’s existence is expressed by Psalm 139:13-14. “For thou didst form my inward parts, thou didst knit me together in my mothe...

LIFE POURED IN LIBATION TO GOD

Image
SATURDAY, NINTH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME     2 Tim 4:1-8; Ps 71:8-9,14-17; Mk 12:38-44 Putting in All We have Got The Psalmist sings of God's justice. What is the nature of God’s justice? His justice is that of love or charity. The justice of God is the justice of divine love, for He gives all his creatures everything they need to realise his will according to his love for each. His divine will can only be understood in love, for God is love. God’s love and goodness are the basis of the outpouring of His goodness for the flourishing of his creatures. This self-outpouring of God attained its apex in the gift of His Only Begotten Son, who is the true nature of God and the total expression of God the Father. He came to us as the Son of Man to save us from our sins and evil that enslave us, and to invite us to the Trinitarian communion. Hence, there is no way we can tell properly of this justice with the Psalmist without giving ourselves in totality to Him. Only such ...

FOLLOWING THE WORD OF GOD

Image
SAINT BONIFACE, BISHOP, MARTYR     2 Tim 3:10-17; Ps 119:157,160-161,165-166,168; Mk 12:35-37 The Profitability of the Word of God When Jesus Christ announced that no one can have access to the Father except through him, he meant that the only way to acquire knowledge of the Father is through the Word, who is the Son of God. The Father’s knowledge of Himself from all eternity is the Only Begotten Son of God. So, no one can know anything of God, which is not contained in God’s knowledge of Himself, which is the Son. On this basis, we understand that communion with the Trinity is made possible through our acquaintance with the word of God that became Incarnate in the Son of Man. Thus, the word of God introduces us to the life of the Trinity by bringing us to Jesus Christ. Regarding this, the Son of Man declared that he is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. We walk on the way by reading and meditating on the word of God daily. The psalmist echoes this, saying: “Tho...

LOVING GOD WITH OUR ALL

Image
SAINT PETER OF VERONA, PRIEST     2 Tim 2:8-15; Ps 24:4-5,8-10,14; Mk 12:28-34 The Precept of Charity Our Christian profession of faith in Jesus Christ makes us participate in the life of the Trinity. Love is at the centre of the Trinity, for the Father loves the Son, whom He begets with love. The Son loves the Father, from whom he gets all things. The Holy Spirit is the love of the Father and the Son. Adopted in the Son through the Holy Spirit, we receive the same love with which the Son loves the Father. As we gradually grow in spiritual life, transitioning from our natural life to the spiritual, the love of God also grows in our hearts. The love grows as our spirit grows in Jesus Christ. Since the Son of Man is characterised by doing the will of the Father, we grow spiritually as we long to accomplish the will of the Father more and more in our lives. It is on this basis that the Lord summarised the commandments for the scribe who put the question of the gre...

GOD'S WAYS AND OUR WAYS

Image
SAINT CHARLES LWANGA AND HIS COMPANIONS, MARTYRS    2 Tim 1:1-3,6-12; Ps 123:1-2; Mk 12:18-27 Highlights of the Trinitarian Communion The encounter between our Lord Jesus Christ and the Sadducees in the Gospel is quite interesting and enlightening. The Sadducees devised a story about a situation or problem that seemed difficult and almost impossible for humans; they presented it to the Son of Man with the intention of trapping him. Their funny contraption was resolved, and their seemingly difficult problem was busted like an air bubble in an instant. The entire event reveals a glimpse of the difference between our ways and God’s ways of thinking and doing things. God reveals in the scripture that His ways is not our way; that as the heavens are far removed from earth, so his ways are removed from our ways of thinking and doing things. Cf. Isa 55:8-9. This draws our attention to what is required of one who intends to enter the communion of the Trinity of divine Persons. T...