Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Birthday Prayer - Aug. 23, 2014

Heavenly Father, I call upon your name which is holy of all names. I take this moment to say thank you.

From the moment I am able to remember, I know I have complained and doubted but boasted of the abilities you have given me. For most of these times, I have been selfish and greedy and despite of these, you continue to love me and bless me like I am the only human being you have ever and will ever make.

Thank you so much for the air I breathe, for our livelihood and sources of income. For all the people that you send my way and have crossed my paths, truly Lord, you have surrounded my table with good friends.

Thank you most especially for my wife Malou and the 5 wonderful kids you have generously given to me. They have been and will always be the source of my human inspiration to live and to do more.

Help me to remember that every year as I celebrate my birthday, is not a celebration of what I have accomplished and done, but a celebration of another year of your love and blessings. Truly Lord, I have received more than what I deserve. I could only desire and pray every year as I get closer to being with you – that I can grow more of my love for you and to receive your grace and strength to accomplish the purpose for which you have made me.

I say this prayer in the name of your Son, my Lord Jesus. Amen.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

An Easter Celebration


The Lord has risen! Alleluia!

If you have been following the liturgical readings in the season of Lent leading to the great Easter Vigil, you can but be amazed how these readings and prophecies have fall into place. I am not a bible scholar and this attempt is not in any way to proclaim that this is how you should see these events but here is my take and I hope you can pick up something from them.

In the Garden of Eden, the first man - Adam enjoyed the company of God. He has been given the tree of life which we now know has become the tree of death because of his disobedience.  In the Garden of Gethsemane, God revealed to Jesus (the second Adam) that he will be given the tree of death (the cross); this tree of death, has become for us the tree of life and Jesus by his obedience to the Father has restored our relationship with God, we being his children again.

Abraham was told to go to a mountain to offer Isaac as a sacrifice. Of course we know the story how Isaac came about and because of this, how much Abraham have loved his only son. Isaac carried the wood that will be used to burn the sacrifice offering on his back and kept on asking his father where was the lamb they will use for the sacrifice?. Abraham kept on telling his son - God himself will provide the sacrifice. As we know, an Angel stopped Abraham and prevented that he be offered as a sacrifice. In turn, Abraham found a ram whose head were caught by thorns in the bushes and used it instead as a sacrificial offering. Abraham called that mountain and to this date the mountain is called - "It shall provided." In contrast, the only son of God carries on his back the wood that will be altar of his own sacrifice and look, his head is covered with thorns. God has provided the ultimate sacrifice.

Moses led the Israel people out of slavery in the ultimate exodus of all time. Through him the Passover is celebrated up to this time as God's intervention on the cry of his people - that God answers prayers. He gave us the vision of the manna in the dessert and Jesus is the ultimate bread of life. The bread that you eat and you will not get hungry again. Moses raised the image of the bronze serpent and promised people that they will be saved upon looking on it. It you remember,  the serpent is the image God used in the garden of Eden who deceived Adam and Eve and it could be the image of sin itself. And Jesus who knows no sin has become sin himself when he redeemed us and the image of Jesus being lifted on the cross as if proclaiming, here I am look at me I have become your sins.

When we read the passion and the resurrection story, it is always easy to overlook these things because we know how the story ends. We can skip the details and proceed with the ending. However, for people in Jesus' time, it is not the case. Imagine Blessed Mary standing at the foot of the cross, alone (almost) could have been beating her chest and uttering the prayers, Oh God, o God why have you allowed this horrible thing to happen to your son. And this is the true reality of life, there are moments we feel abandoned, betrayed, left alone, ignored and our prayers have not been answered. Many don't find the value of pain, suffering, hardship and many more negative life's circumstances. So we choose the easy way out or we blame God and accuse him of not loving us.

God waited for this day to raise his son back life. A. This Easter, God has proven all of us wrong. We may be suffering and we may suffer for the rest of our lives. We may be sick and lo and behold, regardless how many prayers offered for us, we will not be healed. God may have ordained us for this kind of life. But like his son - there is resurrection, there is life after death and our glory is not in this lifetime. So for now we live our life with faith...that someday, we will receive our glory and at the gate Jesus himself will welcome us - Come enter the place I have prepared for you my faithful servant.

May Jesus' resurrection give us the power to live our life faithfully and then yes we can celebrate Easter in our lives every day.

Happy Easter!


 

Monday, December 31, 2012

Have a Faith Filled 2013


Happy New Year!
This is the time traditionally we make resolutions to be a better person. We aim to outdo ourselves this year to the next. But as always, at the end of each year, we will find ourselves in the same situation.  We gained more inches and weight, debts increased and we are no better than last year.
New year is supposed to give us new hope and I believe that our focus has been misguided so we end up most of the time not doing well with our “resolutions.”

In the Church Tradition, the real “new year” begins with First Vespers of the First Sunday of Advent. Advent is the Church’s meditation on the two coming of Christ – first, His coming in the flesh at Christmas, and second is His coming in glory which establishes his reign as the Lord of History.
The missal offers a helpful reminder of this fuller dimension of the mystery of the Incarnation in one of its auxiliary prefaces for Advent:

“You have hidden from us the day and hour in which Christ your Son, the Lord and judge of history, will appear upon the clouds of heaven clothed in power and splendor; on that great and glorious day, the present world will pass away, and new heavens and a new earth will arise. Now, Christ comes to meet us in every man and in every time, so that we may accompany him in faith and bear witness in love to the blessed hope of his reign.

And so, anticipating his final advent, together with the angels and saints we sing as one the hymn of your glory…”

Now that’s something worth considering even as we celebrate the “civil” new year. Maybe this time we focus on what is really essential, i.e., transformation than resolution. This new year, it might be better not wait but to actively come and meet Him. Maybe it is better for us to resolve to come and receive frequently the sacraments, especially the sacraments of Eucharist and Reconciliation where we can find Him and dwell in His presence all year long. Then let me know at the end of the year how it goes.

Have a blessed New Year to all!