"Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect." (Matthew 5:48)

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

A Promise to Remember

        When Jesus starts out with "Amen, I say to you," we'd better pay attention. One of the Communion verses for today was based upon Matthew 19.28-29. To his disciples, Jesus says, "Amen, I say to you that you who have left all and followed me will receive a hundred fold and possess eternal life." Here's a crystal clear promise we should keep in mind, for believing in it can surely change our lives.

Living Longer

        I believe I have lived beyond the male life expectancy in this country. How long we live is completely in God's hands. Here are some obvious advantages of living longer: we get more time to learn from God, more time to serve him, more time to pray for the world, more time for accomplishing the work he has assigned us, more time to grow holier and closer to him, and more time to get ready for meeting him after this life. All for our good and the glory of God.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Ready to Go

        Communion experience. In Luke 2, we read that it had been revealed to Simeon, a righteous and devout man, that he should not see death before he had seen the Messiah of the the Lord. He came in the Spirit into the temple; and when Joseph and Mary brought in the child Jesus to present him to the Lord, he took him into his arms and blessed God, saying: "Now, Master, you may let your servant go in peace, according to your word, for my eyes have seen your salvation . . . ." After receiving Christ in the Holy Eucharist, I felt as St. Simeon did after seeing Jesus.

What Life Is Like

        Here is what I see life is really like, as I get closer to returning to my loving creator and Father. No matter how you look at it, life is a relatively short time for us. It is not incorrect to say that we were all born just to die a little later. Whether you feel lonely or not, you basically do exist alone in this life ~ only you are you. There is not another fellow human who knows all about you, can help you in all things, or speak for you at judgment time. In summary, without God life is transitory and desolate existence. With God, the transitoriness of life becomes irrelevant and its desolation changes into endless joy after it is over.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Changing Our Status

        Communion thoughts. Only our spiritual status matters to God and only God can change that. When the lowliest surrender to God, he elevates them to become the loftiest.  

Highest Security

        When we follow Jesus as his sheep, we are safe for all eternity!

Mark of True God

        In today's Gospel reading from Matthew 25, Jesus made clear to his disciples the following. He will come again in glory as the king to judge all nations and separate the sheep from the goats. The sheep, blessed by the Father, will inherit the kingdom prepared for them from the foundation of the world and the goats, accursed, will depart into the eternal fire prepared for the Devil and his angels. The sheep and the goats are differentiated by whether they gave the king food when he was hungry, gave him drink when he was thirsty, welcomed him when a stranger, clothes him when naked, cared for him when ill, visited him when in prison; and whatever they did (did not do) for one of the least brothers of the king's, they did (did not do) for him.
        These most important, astounding messages of Jesus are consistent with all his sayings and revelations. His whole life, his work, completely back him up as a no-nonsense teacher. Again, Jesus becomes an all-or-nothing choice for us. There is no one else who can put us in such a situation without interfering with our free will.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Invitation

        Communion experience. It's not so much Jesus entering me as entering to invite me to belong to him for all eternity!

Stop Drifting

        Without God, there is absolutely nothing worth living for and life becomes empty. So many people just drift along aimlessly. For example, they have no second thoughts about trying out drugs or engaging in illicit sexual activities, ignorant that everything we do will have consequences. If you ignore the presence of God, our creator, you burn the bridges that could take you back to him. There are just two endings: back with the Father or being lost forever. Since the waking-up process can take long, I am here to tell you as one who has stopped drifting a long time ago and now see everything so clearly as I look back (and ahead).

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Greatest Waste of Talent

        Not using it for the glory of God. (As Paul says, if we do not have love, we are nothing.)

World's Greatest Tragedy

        Not believing that God so loves the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life. 

Friday, February 12, 2016

Amazing Creation

        While driving home from morning Mass, I realized that we can think and somehow know that all thoughts originate from the brain, that we feel emotions and somehow know that feelings come from the heart, not some other organ, that we are both aesthetic and intellectual, that we understand good and evil, that we have a conscience with a free will, and that we can long for a God and actually fall in love with him. What amazing creatures we are!

Most Beautiful Posture

        Today's entrance verse from Psalm 30: The Lord heard and had mercy on me; the Lord became my helper. Response from Psalm 51: A heart contrite and humbled, O God, you will not spurn. Communion verse from Psalm 25: O Lord, make me know you ways, teach me your paths. Now picture one of us, prostrating before God, submitting himself completely to God with a contrite and humbled heart, asking for his mercy, and eagerly desire the Lord to teach him. We see a creature in complete harmony with his creator and receiving love pouring in upon him unhindered. 

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Simple Loving

        God only wants us to love him by doing whatever he tells us. We need not be concerned about whether we succeed or fail, for his thoughts are not our thoughts, nor are his ways our ways (Isaiah 55. 8).

Lifesaving Formula

        In today's Gospel from Luke 9 at Mass, Jesus said to his disciples, "If anyone wishes to come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wishes to save his life will lost it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it." It's clear that to gain eternal life, we only need to abandon ourselves fully to Jesus.

God Close to Us

        God is so close to us for the following: (1) He created us in his own image. (2) He came down from heaven to become one of us. (3) He was born through the womb of Virgin Mary, a human being. (4) He died for us so that we might have life. (5) He feeds us with his own body and blood in the Holy Eucharist. (6) He desires to be in full union with us. (7) God the Holy Spirit dwells within each of us who are open to him. Why not gravitate toward the one who are closest to us and loves us the most?      

Close to God

        After staying home for the last 3+ days because of my bad cough, I felt good enough to resume attending morning Mass again. "Close to God" could mean different things. Here it means that we can die anytime and God is there to meet us ~ I acutely sensed this when I was sick and felt miserable. The fact is that God is never away; he simply waits for us. When we are healthy and well, it's so easy to live in a "fantasy world" without thinking about him. Meeting him when you are still alive is infinitely better than doing it after you die. Do not make the Father who is so close to you wait.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Living the Secret Life

        Today is Ash Wednesday. In the Gospel reading from Mark 6, Jesus gave the teaching about almsgiving, the teaching about prayer, and the teaching about fasting. The lesson: we are to give alms, to pray, and to fast for God alone, not for others, for performing righteous deeds for others to see is the same as doing them for oneself. This is a clear guide to living a selfless life, a secret one, you might say, in God. How well we succeed directly affects how much the Father will repay us.