Tuesday, November 1, 2016
THE SAINTS AND THE WORD
Friday, October 28, 2016
THE WORD AND THE SAINTS
The Family of the Apostles
Thursday, October 27, 2016
WORD 2day: 27th October, 2016
Fearless with the Armour of God
Thursday, 30th week in Ordinary Time
Eph 6: 10-20; Lk 13: 31-35
Even those who act and show themselves as bold and courageous at times of slight troubles betray their fear and trembling. Moments like disease, debts and difficulties lead people to despair when they lack firmness in faith.
Jesus was fearless, as all prophets always were! The prophets' fearlessness came from the fact the Lord was with them. They felt guarded by the armour of God, the armour that Paul enumerates today.
The call is clear today: to live fearlessly in the Lord, with the armour that the Lord provides.
Tuesday, October 25, 2016
WORD 2day: 25th October, 2016
Being in Christ is all that matters
Tuesday, 30th week in ordinary time
Eph 5:21-33; Lk 13: 18-21
The other day I was speaking to a group of young couples regarding the attitudes spouses should have towards each other... when some tough statements came around, one of them jokingly remarked. 'these things coming from Paul, it's difficult to accept, given the fact that he was an unmarried man!' And immediately another one added looking straight at me, 'Paul writing it and you quoting it... both are difficult to accept'. There was a big roar of laughter. That aside, there can be heated debates on issues that Paul speaks of today- who has to be subordinate to whom! That is not my focus. Whether I am subordinate or head, I am called to be IN Christ - that's the focus.
Whether I am a subordinate or a head, or an apostle or a servant, a renowned person or a so-called nobody... I am called to be in Christ. Being in Christ, even if I am just a mustard seed I can grow into a mighty tree. Being in Christ, even if I am just pinch of yeast I can make a difference for entire dough. Being in Christ is all that matters.
Monday, October 24, 2016
WORD 2day: 24th October, 2016
Being children of Light
Monday, 30th week in ordinary time
Eph 4:32 - 5:8; Lk 13: 10-17
There are a set of values that the Word proposes today, to be considered children of light.
Personal purity that makes one shine amidst darkness. The endurance that keeps one from any compromise merely for the reason that they are not seen is foundational to this.
Interpersonal simplicity that makes one godly and does not give into to complications such as ego, discrimination and revengeful rancour.
Spiritual ìdentity that makes me convinced of my link to the Lord, so convinced that I am always conscious that it is the Lord's image that I carry and manifest.
With these, personal purity, interpersonal simplicity and spiritual identity, we are challenged to be children of light. Are we growing to be?
Saturday, October 22, 2016
EMPTINESS - WHERE GOD ENCOUNTERS
23rd October, 2016 : 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
THE WORD AND THE SAINT
Living by truth and in love
Friday, October 21, 2016
WORD 2day: 21st October, 2016
The sign of being ONE
Friday, 29th week in Ordinary TimeEph 4:1-6; Lk 12: 54-59
Thursday, October 20, 2016
WORD 2day: 20th October, 2016
The Spirit, the fire and the division
Thursday, 29th week in Ordinary Time
Eph 3:14-21; Lk 12:49-53
We are children of one Father... the Father from whom we all receive our identity. The father places a mark and a condition. The mark is the Spirit and the condition is the fire... that we live for the Lord in union with each other not in competition with each other. The division that the gospel speaks of today is standing away from any kind of consideration that militates against the Spirit. It should be marked with the fire within us, for the Reign of God.
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
THE WORD AND THE SAINT
18th October, 2016
Celebrating St Luke the evangelist
2 Tim 4: 10-17; Lk 10: 1-9
Luke is an evangelist with a difference. Luke's speciality consists, they say in very many things, but certainly in the following three elements.
The Gospel of the Mother: Luke has some special portions for our blessed mother in his narrative. The anunciation, the visitation, the Magnificat and the blessed mother with the apostles.
The Gospel of Mercy: Luke 15 is the compendium of the mercy of God as proclaimed by Jesus. Apart from this chapter Luke has some very special and prophetic pieces of the teaching of Jesus about the mercy of God, the least to say Lk 6:36.
The Gospel of the Meek: Luke's would be considered the gospel with an absolute choice for the poor, the meek, the lowly, the gentiles and the sinners! Luke manages to capture the compassionate heart of the father to the best.
The call is... let us be human, compassionate, merciful and loving; that's a true Christian living.