“You are trying to kill me, because my word has no room among you.” – John 8:37
In my masteral studies at the Loyola School of Theology, I have classmates who are priests from Vietnam, Cambodia, India, Africa, etc. A lot of them share how difficult it is to practice and share their faith in their homeland because of religious persecution. Thus, they have to keep their ministry underground for fear of death.
In the Philippines, Christianity is widely accepted with about 85 percent of the population believing in Jesus. So we’re blessed to exercise our faith freely. But don’t get fooled by that 85 percent and the religious freedom we enjoy. Because many of that 85 percent no longer go to church and many are choosing atheism. There are many people today who are broken and hurting, who are far away from God.
So, for us who believe and enjoy this privilege of faith, let’s gratefully work to reach the lost, least and last. Let’s take part in advancing the Gospel and building the Church.
I believe the best way to share our faith is to love people through mercy and kindness, just as Jesus did. Mike ViƱas (mikemichaelfcv@yahoo.com)
Reflection: Ask God to lead you to someone who needs to hear the Gospel according to you.
Jesus, thank You for the gift of faith that I get to enjoy and share. Amen.
St. Vincent Ferrer, priest, pray for us.
1ST READING
Let us trust God to vindicate us. Many will become martyrs for trusting in the Lord. Our earthly life may be limited but we must always focus on eternal life. This helps us see our life experiences in the right perspective. Only then can we make the right decisions.
Daniel 3:14-20, 91-92, 95
14 King Nebuchadnezzar said: “Is it true, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, that you will not serve my god, or worship the golden statue that I set up? 15 Be ready now to fall down and worship the statue I had made, whenever you hear the sound of the trumpet, flute, lyre, harp, psaltery, bagpipe, and all the other musical instruments; otherwise, you shall be instantly cast into the white-hot furnace; and who is the God that can deliver you out of my hands?” 16 Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego answered King Nebuchadnezzar, “There is no need for us to defend ourselves before you in this matter. 17 If our God, whom we serve, can save us from the white-hot furnace and from your hands, O king, may he save us! 18 But even if he will not, know, O king, that we will not serve your god or worship the golden statue which you set up.” 19 King Nebuchadnezzar’s face became livid with utter rage against Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. He ordered the furnace to be heated seven times more than usual 20 and had some of the strongest men in his army bind Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego and cast them into the white-hot furnace. 24 [91] Nebuchadnezzar rose in haste and asked his nobles, “Did we not cast three men bound into the fire?” “Assuredly, O king,” they answered. 25 [92] “But,” he replied, “I see four men unfettered and unhurt, walking in the fire, and the fourth looks like a son of God.” 28 [95] Nebuchadnezzar exclaimed, “Blessed be the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, who sent his angel to deliver the servants that trusted in him; they disobeyed the royal command and yielded their bodies rather than serve or worship any god except their own God.”
P S A L M
Daniel 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56
R: Glory and praise forever!
52 “Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our fathers, praiseworthy and exalted above all forever; And blessed is your holy and glorious name, praiseworthy and exalted above all for all ages.” (R) 53 “Blessed are you in the temple of your holy glory, praiseworthy and glorious above all forever.” (R) 54 “Blessed are you on the throne of your kingdom, praiseworthy and exalted above all forever.” (R) 55 “Blessed are you who look into the depths from your throne upon the cherubim, praiseworthy and exalted above all forever.” (R) 56 “Blessed are you in the firmament of heaven, praiseworthy and glorious forever.” (R)
GOSPEL
We have to respect the Law of God or we will be left with chaos and anarchy. Relativism is fast becoming a trend. It teaches us that we should do whatever we think is right. If we want to build a just society, we need to have rules and structures to follow.
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
Blessed are they who have kept the word with a generous heart and yield a harvest through perseverance.
John 8:31-42
31 Jesus said to those Jews who believed in him, “If you remain in my word, you will truly be my disciples, 32 and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” 33 They answered him, “We are descendants of Abraham and have never been enslaved to anyone. How can you say, ‘You will become free’?” 34 Jesus answered them, “Amen, amen, I say to you, everyone who commits sin is a slave of sin. 35 A slave does not remain in a household forever, but a son always remains. 36 So if a son frees you, then you will truly be free. 37 I know that you are descendants of Abraham. But you are trying to kill me, because my word has no room among you. 38 I tell you what I have seen in the Father’s presence; then do what you have heard from the Father.” 39 They answered and said to him, “Our father is Abraham.” Jesus said to them, “If you were Abraham’s children, you would be doing the works of Abraham. 40 But now you are trying to kill me, a man who has told you the truth that I heard from God; Abraham did not do this. 41 You are doing the works of your father!” So they said to him, “We are not born of fornication. We have one Father, God.” 42 Jesus said to them, “If God were your Father, you would love me, for I came from God and am here; I did not come on my own, but he sent me.”
think: In your family tree, who do you look up to as a spiritual matriarch or patriarch?
IF GOD WERE OUR FATHER
Pedigree is a big thing in politics, especially in the Philippines, and especially last year during the run-up to elections day. One’s ancestry counts a lot, either for or against any candidate. One’s father or family name will either catapult or jettison any aspiring position holder in the murky world of Philippine politics.
Children playing games are fun to watch. Often, when not arguing about who won the game, or squabbling about who among them was the cheat or the honest one, or pointing out the victor or the loser, children talk glowingly about their father. “My dad does this or that… My dad has a real big dog... My dad really plays basketball well…” Boasting about one’s dad is a relatively harmless — if not actually healthy — childish chatter.
When children talk, it is almost always about dads and what powerful figures they are. When adults converse, it is almost always about what big people have done for them. Singaporeans love to talk about Lee Kwan Yew, for example, while Malaysians still talk glowingly of Mahathir Mohammad.
Even the proud and mighty Jews who did some kind of an argument with the Lord also boasted: “We are descendants of Abraham and have never been enslaved to anyone.” They even added: “Our father is Abraham!” But this was when the Lord put them in their place: “If you were Abraham’s children!”
Greatness comes not from pedigree or place of origin. One does not get it by osmosis, but in and through praxis. Nobility of soul and probity of character are both earned by deeds, not media leads. Handsome is as handsome does.
Let us turn the tables for once. Let us talk not about how great God is for us, but about how godly and great we are for Him. Simply put, God is, indeed, our Father. So what do you think we ought to do? Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB
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What “great” thing have you done for God today?
Father, Your greatness I cannot hope to match. But I still pray that You give me the grace to do great things for Your glory. Amen.
Special thanks to Bro Bo Sanchez for these inspiring readings!