Wednesday, January 8, 2020

A crash course on Love: Lesson #3

WORD 2day: Thursday after Epiphany

Jan 9, 2020: 1 John 4: 11-18; Mark 6: 45-52

Love is power, the real, true power that can change hearts, change things, changes times and change the world!

Looking around today, the so-called 'love' seems to be governed by a sense of pleasing, a sense of nurturing the ego, a sense of give-and-take that works on the logic of business, gain and expectation! It is filled with insecurities, doubts, jealousy and exploitation...each of which is a varying degree of FEAR within the relationship of love that persons claim to be sharing! 

But as apostle John says, there is no fear in love - perfect love casts out fear; because perfect love is founded on God. We can love, because we believe in the love that God has for us! We are called to love because God loves us! We will not have fear of anything...because God loves us and God is with us and repeats to us the words that Jesus says in the Gospel today: "Take heart, it is I; have no fear!" 

The presence of God with us, is a power. The assurance of God's love poured into our hearts is a power, with which we can take on the whole world! Love, the greatest of all powers, be with us always!

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

A crash course on Love: Lesson #2

WORD 2day: Wednesday after Epiphany

Jan 8, 2020: 1 John 4: 7-10; Mark 6: 34-44



Love is a concrete Life style - love is not just a feeling; it is not just a sentiment. 

Love is a decision; a commitment; a life-style. It is a life style because we are loved into existence; our very origin is love. God loved us first and we are therefore expected to love; if we do not love, we do not understand our own nature! And no one can call oneself, spiritual, faithful, holy, religious, or pious, if he or she does not love his or her brother or sister. 

Faith, Hope and Love, these three remain; "but the greatest of these is Love" (1 Cor 13:13), because God is love (1 Jn 4:8). And this love has to be seen in the concrete day to day choices... the choice of words, of actions and of priorities. As we reflected yesterday, love is giving of oneself without expecting, and this self-giving has to be seen in concrete action, not in just a wishful desire or an utopian dream. Love is the power of being children of God; Love is taking the side of the needy and the suffering, the last and the least, the exploited and the desperate. When we make that concrete choice in or way of life, there will always be means to do even the impossible, as we see Jesus in the Gospel today - feeding the crowd with just nothing in hand. 

Love is a concrete life style that makes present God, here and now, for all, especially those who need the most!

A crash-course on Love: Lesson #1

WORD 2day: Tuesday after Epiphany

Jan 7, 2020: 1 John 3:22 - 4:6; Matthew 4: 12-17, 23-25

Just done with the intense Christmas mood with the Epiphany just past, the Word offers us a crash course on love, beginning today, to set the tone for the New year at our disposal. 

Lesson #1: LOVE is giving, a giving of oneself, a giving of oneself to the other without any calculations of gain or profit. 




The first reading reminds us of the fact that God gave everything even God's only Son... because God is Love! The Son gave everything even his divinity, because he was Love personified! Jesus was filled with compassion for the people and He reached out to each of them in love, in boundless and unconditional love. The Holy Spirit lives on within us, because the Spirit is the mark of God's love for God's children. 



Let's be ready to GIVE, not just from what we have but from what we are...to those around us...beginning with the family, the brothers and sisters who live with us, on a daily basis. Let us learn to give without anyone asking, let us learn to give without calculating, without looking for returns, without asking whether the other merits or not... that is the Love that comes from God!

Sunday, January 5, 2020

To whom do I belong

WORD 2day: Monday after Epiphany

January 06, 2020: 1 John 3:22 - 4:6; Matthew 4: 12-17, 23-25

The first reading is full of terms like - to remain in God, to belong to God, to be God's children and so on! All these are possible because of the "one who lives in us" (1 Jn 3:24). Hence the first and the most crucial call we have is to accept and realise the presence of the one who lives in us! As John the Baptist wanted to ascertain the presence of the Messiah and so sent his disciples from the prison to Jesus, so are we to make concrete efforts to experience the presence of the Lord - amidst us and within us!

Once we know, accept and realise the One who lives in us...our priorities will be affected, our choices will be influenced by that conviction. Look at John and Jesus in the Gospel today... they were so utterly convinced of the One who was living within them that one did not mind being arrested or executed; and the other did not mind taking over the mandate and continuing, once he came to know that other could not do it anymore! 

The things that we do in life are secondary to what we are, it is very true! But it is also equally true that what we really are would determine what we decide to do, what we choose to embrace. What we are, consists mainly of the question of our 'belonging': where and to whom we belong? If we belong to God, our choices will be godly, come what may! 

Jesus had an ample cue as to what awaits him, with the example of what befell of John the Baptist! But still Jesus chooses to go forth and proclaim the Reign of God - because he knew where and to whom he belonged! I have come to do the will of the one who sent me: that was his conviction. The choice of our actions and our attitudes depends much on, to whom we belong to!

Saturday, January 4, 2020

CELEBRATING THE SELF REVEALING GOD

THE FEAST OF EPIPHANY: January 5, 2020

Isaiah 60: 1-6; Ephesians 3: 2-3,5-6; Matthew 2:1-12


The only possibility of knowing about God is through God's own self revelation! God is no simple object to be discovered or invented; God is a person whom we should get to know. Knowing God is possible only through the self revelation of God in history, in the Word, in our day to day experiences and in ways known only to God. 

Today we celebrate that one event, that one life, that one person - JESUS CHRIST, THE SON OF GOD, in whom God revealed Godself fully, completely, definitively and super abundantly! The revelation has been going on even before Christ, through prophets and judges (Heb 1:1), through chosen men and women. The revelation goes on even today in our everyday life, through the Word and the traditions, through day to day experiences, through holy men and women who have gone before us and those of our times. These revelations find their fullness in the Paschal Mystery, that is: the birth, life, suffering, death and resurrection of Jesus, the Son of God.

The feast of epiphany is a celebration and a thanksgiving to the Self revealing God who deigned to reveal Godself in the person of Jesus Christ, our Saviour. This feast of revelation reminds us of three realities of our faith:

SEEK... to know God: One has to seek, to know God; there should be a yearning within, in order to encounter God. The wise men from the east got wind of something special that was in store and they sought to know what it is. They were wise men, but they wanted to know more and more! 

Faith has to be deepened; there should be a yearning within us to grow more and more in our relationship with God. It is true that the fullness of revelation dwells in Christ, the Son of God...but I have to seek to personalise it, to encounter that revelation and relate to it in first person. I cannot rest with second hand experiences and age old narratives, I need to seek to experience this revelation of the Lord in first person, and truly behold it myself!

SEE... to find God: One has to see, to find God; God is always present with us, all that we need to do is see! 'Lift up your eyes round about, and see' says the first reading. The wise men found the star, they saw an invitation in it. They found the way and the saw a direction there. They found the baby, and they saw someone special that God was preparing there. 

We find so many around us... but we need to see the face of God in them: in our brothers and sisters; in those who are suffering and toiling; in those who are exploited and crushed; in those who are treated with disdain and burdened with pain; in those who wake up every morning not certain of the next; in those who have so many worries and concerns in life that they can never think of living the present moment! We need to see God, in the innocent love of a Child; in the tender touch of a mother; in the brimming eyes of a caring person; in the everyday miracles of life. Once we see God in these, we will surely find God concretely present in the Church, in the celebration of the sacraments and in our prayer moments. 

SHINE... to show God: One has to shine, to show God; we are called to become instruments of revelation ourselves. 'Arise! Shine!' calls the first reading. St. Paul speaks of how the Lord made him an instrument of revelation to the people! When we seek God and manage to see God, we begin to shine. That is why Isaiah says, "then you shall see and be radiant"...the very seeing makes us radiant, makes us shine! 

Our Faith is not something merely to be understood and believed, but it is to be lived and be shared. Revelation is at one and the same time a grace and a challenge. A Grace, because it is gratuitous and comes from God. A challenge because, once we get to see God, we have to shine; shine and announce God; shine and share God; shine and show God to the world, to all who are in darkness, sadness and gloom! Especially today, when the world is eager to celebrate anything that is not God and wants to do away with anything that is connected to God... if I believe in the Lord, I have to shine, I have to shine to show God to the world.

The Self revealing God invites us to SEEK, SEE and SHINE. To accept the invitation is an act of FAITH; a beginning of a journey, a journey that lasts the whole lifetime - every day of which we are called to Seek the Lord, See the Lord and Shine for the Lord!

Friday, January 3, 2020

They went, they saw, and they stayed!

WORD 2day: Saturday, January 4, 2020

1 John 2:29 -3:6; John 1: 29-34


Come and See, invites Jesus... just as one of the psalms invites us to 'taste and see, that the Lord is good' (Ps 34:8). Don't just seek for second hand information and interpretation of experiences. You come and you see, challenges the Lord.

'Come and See', refers to a call and a choice! Jesus calls us - COME. It is our choice - TO SEE. To see the Lord leading us everyday, to see the Lord directing us on our way; to see the Lord acting on our behalf and to cooperate with the Lord's will in every way... that is the choice we have to make! 

It is a radical choice - a choice of black or white, light or night...there can be no compromise with the Lord - it's righteousness or sin; ultimately, an yes or a no to God! If we choose God, we choose righteousness; if we do not choose God we choose sinfulness. 

Of course there could be moments of temptations and weaknesses, but the choice is fundamental. It defines my daily life, every word I say, every decision I take and every move I make. The disciples, heard the call and they made their choice. They came to see what Jesus was about, they saw and they chose to stay! The same challenge is extended to us at the very beginning of a fresh new year.

We have come to the Lord; we have seen the marvels of the Lord; now the question is, are we ready to STAY forever with the Lord!

Thursday, January 2, 2020

JESUS - the name above all names!

WORD 2day: Friday, January 3, 2020

1 John 2:29-3:6; John 1: 29-34

'There is no other name under heaven...by which we shall be saved,' says Acts 4:12. 

Names, in the Biblical tradition are not merely nominative, they are descriptive and definitive! Abraham, Moses, were names that defined the history of the person; Gabriel, Raphael, Michael, were names that defined the very role of those who bore them; John was given the name even before he was conceived, just like JESUS, the Saviour; Emmanuel, God-with-us! 

The Name says it all - You are to name him Jesus, we see the Angel instructing Joseph in Matthew 1:21... Yeshua. The reason for the name is declared immediately the Angel: for he will save his people from their sins. The Saviour, the liberator, the deliverer. How does he save, deliver, liberate? With some magical intervention from afar? No! The Lord saves, by becoming one among us. St. Paul tells us (2 Cor 5: 21): For our sake God made him to be sin who knew no sin, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God. He became poor (2 Cor 8:9), He became like us (Heb 2:17), He became one among us, and came to dwell with us - to save us, lift us up, take us to himself! That is what we have just celebrated - the Incarnation.

The true purpose of Incarnation was not to demonstrate the grandeur and the omnipotence of God, but the closeness of God with those whom God loved. Emmanuel is the title that explains best the love that God has for us...For God so loved the world, that God gave up everything even God's own Son; and the Son of God gave up even his Godhead and came to be one among us! 

The Word was made flesh and dwells among us..here and now... and its name is, JESUS, the name above all names!

Wednesday, January 1, 2020

God, Faith and our Choice!

WORD 2day: January 2, 2020

1 John 2: 22-28; John 1: 19-28


God loved us, and as if that were not enough, God had to prove it at great costs. God works marvelous things, and as if that were not enough, God has to every time prove, that the things are marvelous and that God did them all! God is with us always, and as if that were not enough, God has to remind us time and again that we can do, actually nothing without God.

Faith is of course a gift from God, but receiving it or not, depends on our disposition and our readiness; it is our Choice! What an apt moment to speak of our Choices and the need to make them firmly well...we have just started the New Year and after all the festivities of the New year day, we enter into our daily life from today!

The Word became flesh and came to dwell among us; God revealed Godself to us, and God continues to reveal... do we have the eyes to see it and the heart to accept it? How many miracles happen all around us every single day...and do we really notice each of them? As we begin this brand new year, can we resolve to be extra conscious this year, to receive the revelation of God and every sign from the Lord.

Today, let us remain open with our eyes alive and our hearts warm, to receive and appreciate the splendid signs of God's presence with us. Do we really believe in the Emmanuel, God-with-us?

Project 2020

Happy New Year 2020!

May the new year that begins, 
begin with the assurance of God's presence! 
A presence that brings peace, which is
the greatest of the blessings that we can pray for!























My meditation this day was on 
how to live this lovely new gift of 365 days that the Lord offers -
Project 2020, that is what I thought to myself of...

Project 2020
what would it consist of?

To Learn, not to pre-tend!
Due to pre-tendencies, we actually do not think anew
we go with our pre understandings, 
our judgements and prejudices 
our prior experiences and 
used-to practices; 
Instead let us try to learn...
try to learn anew
from every moment and every person
from every experience and every occasion 
Learning actually comes from listening, 
listening truly, sincerely, 
with a open heart to every thing that the Lord wants to say
through persons, events and experiences.

To Live, not to perform!
Sad it is that most of our life is spent
proving ourselves to others, 
pleasing others and serving others' eyes, 
So obsesses with these, 
we tend to live others' lives, 
others' opinions. others' expectations, 
others' approval and others' disapproval; 
Instead let us try to live...
live to the full
every moment and every opporunity
every day and every minute.
Living actually means receiving with gratitude
every day from the hands of God, 
and being ourselves, totally and fearlessly.

To Love, not to possess!
How difficult it is to really understand 
what it means to love, to really love
to wish the good of the other
without having to look for 
what I would receive or 
what I would lose.
In the name of love, we tend to hold on
we insist on being pleased, 
we long for satisfactions.
Instead let us try to love...
as loved God, in Christ
in every way giving
and never counting the cost.
Loving actually means acknowledging
that we are sustained every moment 
by the Love Supreme and we nothing without that Love.

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

PRESENCE, PEACE AND BLESSING

January 1, 2020: The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of  God

Numbers 6:22-27; Galatians 4:4-7; Luke 2: 16-21


It is a fresh start, a new year, a treasure of 365 days! 

It is a Gift, a gift in all ways: precious, beautiful, wrapped and presented. First of all, it would be too rude not to receive it as a gift. Secondly, it is wrapped...and it is important that we receive it with a sense of wonder, surprise and gratitude. Trying to know everything, in the name of predictions and presumptions, would strip it of its wonder! To approach it with a wry and dry mentality will make it devoid of its surprise. Let us approach it with gratitude and a sense of childlike curiosity, prepared to receive the gift on daily basis, one day at a time!

The greatest gift we can have, that with which we begin every new year, is the loving presence of God! The babe in the manger is a the highest gift that we can have. The Emmanuel, God with us, is the most precious gift that we can behold. That the Lord is with us fills us with hope: that whatever it be as the year unfolds day by day, we would never be alone facing it. We have the Lord with us, all the time, every day and every moment. 

The gift of the new born Saviour is what we celebrate today: Mary, the Mother of God! The Mother of God is a gift, a reminder and a challenge to us. The Mother of God, is a gift: God gives her to us as a protector, a guide, a refuge as we begin this new year, with all its surprises. The Mother of God, is the reminder of the Word made flesh, the Lord who has cast away all distance and difference and become one like us, just to show us how much God loves us. The Mother of God is a challenge, a challenge to give, to give endlessly. She gave herself, when the Angel approached her! She gave the world the Son of God, born of a woman, when the fullness of time came. She gave that child to the Lord, offered him in the temple and offered him to the Father's work! She gave her young son, for the sake of the salvation of the world. She gave up everything and gave everything! She stands as a challenge for us today, to give, to give and never to count!

The gift of an year! This year, which is given into our hands today, as a gift hamper, will be filled with peace if we live it in the way that the Lord wants us to; after the example of our Blessed Mother. She said that yes, and she said that for her whole life, not knowing what it meant and where it will lead her. All that she was assured was, the Lord was with her. We are assured too that the Lord's presence will go with us, that the Lord's countenance with shine on us. Let us begin with hope and that will give us peace.

May the Lord bless you and keep you!
May the Lord let his face shine upon you, and be gracious to you!
May the Lord look upon you kindly and give you peace!

May your New year 2020 be filled with God's presence, peace and every blessing!