Mt. 25: 31-40: Jesus instructs his people to give
simple help to the people who they meet every day. Those who thus help people,
whom they meet, did not think that they were helping Christ and thus piling up
eternal merit; they helped them because they could not stop themselves. This should
be the nature of a Christian advocated by Jesus.
Friday, 28 February 2014
Thursday, 27 February 2014
27. VII THU of Epiphany
Lk. 6: 37-42: Neither the teacher can teach the
things he doesn’t know nor the scholar can thing that he can go beyond the
teacher in knowledge. So we have no right to criticize unless we ourselves are
free of faults, because there is so much had in the best of us and so much good
in the worst of us that it will becomes any of us to find fault with the rest
of us.
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
26. VII WED of Epiphany
Jn. 4: 27-38: The episode we read from the Gospel
today gives us the message that to do the will of God is the only way to
happiness, peace and power. This is the motivating force of the Samaritan woman
to preach Jesus to the villagers. We see here that when an opportunity is being
given, it is being used with a challenge. This is the way of every missionary.
Tuesday, 25 February 2014
25. VII TUE of Epiphany
Mt. 24: 37-44: The hour of Jesus’ second coming is
known to God alone. We are not to speculate it. The end of the world comes with
a shattering suddenness on those who are immersed in their material things. One
must be alert and watchful with a heart of preparedness.
Monday, 24 February 2014
24. VII MON of Epiphany
Mt. 9: 18-26: The ruler of the synagogue and the
woman with hemorrhage came to Jesus with insufficient faith. The former came
out of desperation and the latter with a superstition. Both were granted the
favours they asked for or desired in their hearts. Jesus makes the event holy
and memorable and inadequacy of our faith is made wholly.
Sunday, 23 February 2014
23. VII SUN of Epiphany
Mt. 8: 5-13: We need to have an openness to
receive the word of God, which comes to us in many ways. It assures, heals,
inspires, comforts and reveals – it enhances every aspect of our life. The
centurion showed that openness to the word of God that it touched his life and
healed his servant.
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