Lk. 13: 6-9: Just as the fig tree is given a final chance, a
period of grace, to bear fruit, so people are given time to repent and reform.
There is no space for self-complacency. Spiritual collapse is more
death-dealing then physical death because its implications are eternal. We can
direct ourselves to God or to sin. In either case we are responsible for what
we will have become.
Saturday, 31 December 2016
Friday, 30 December 2016
30. Mt. 9: 27-31
1 Mt. 9: 27-31: Against a few people who dislike their
weakness and if they are honest would have so say that they do not wish to lose
their sins. So Jesus had first of all to be sure that these men sincerely and
earnestly desired the healing he could give. So Jesus compelled these people to
see him alone. No medicine will do a man any good if he thinks he might as well
be drinking water. The way to miracle is to place one’s life in the hands of
Jesus Christ and say” I know that you can make me what I ought to be”.
Thursday, 29 December 2016
29. Mt. 12: 43-45
Mt. 12: 43-45: The church will most
easily keep her children when she gives them Christian work to do. Our aim is
not the mere negative absence of evil action but it is the positive presence of
work for Christ. If we are finding the temptations of evil very threatening,
one of the best ways to conquer them is to plunge into activity for God and for
our fellow-man.
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
28. Mt. 2: 13-18
Mt. 2: 13-18: As children killed at the time of the birth of
Moses, St. Mathew portrays that Jesus is the new Moses who came to save people.
In the wholly undeserved death, the children stand for the many innocent
victims perishing all over the world through malnutrition or violence by an
evil system run by people like Herod, who blindly pursue profit and power.
Tuesday, 27 December 2016
27. Jn. 21: 20-24
Jn. 21: 20-24: St. John the beloved disciple enjoys a more
fundamental mission. His mission is to remain in the love towards his master
and bear witness to the revelation of Jesus, linking the community to the Word.
Like John, we are advised to bear witness to the infinite and unfathomable
riches of Jesus.
Monday, 26 December 2016
26. Jn. 8: 12-19
Jn.
8: 12-19:
Jesus is the light. Those who follow Jesus will not be influenced by evil. If
we live according to Jesus’ teachings, we will be like people walking in full
day lights and will surely reach the goal of salvation. For in Jesus there is
the light as God has revealed his redemptive plan for the whole world.
Sunday, 25 December 2016
25. Lk. 2: 1-20
Lk.
2: 1-20:
Jesus’ birth against the background of Ceaser Augustus and the world-wide
census Luke brings out the significance of Jesus birth for the whole world. In
Jesus we find the real peace and salvation. Jesus as the first born brings his
significance as the one to be consecrated to God. Shepherds recognizing Jesus
in the manger, represent for the new community of God.
Saturday, 24 December 2016
24. Lk 12: 54-59
Lk 12: 54-59: People knew to read the signs of nature. So the
signs which are seen around Jesus are enough for the sincere ones to understand
that now is the time announced by the prophets to be converted and Israel must
acknowledge it savior. The urgency of conversion for Jesus must be done before
it is too late with a reconciliation between brothers and sisters because we
are in our way to God’s judgment so that we can take advantage of the right
situation we are then, if we are in the above said positions.
Friday, 23 December 2016
23. Jn. 7: 25-31
Jn.
7: 25-31:
Jews have their claim to know Jesus and from where he came. But their pride made them to remain in the
darkness interpreting everything according to their human views and closing
their hearts to the truth. Only a humble seeker of God can discover who Jesus
is.
Thursday, 22 December 2016
22. Mt. 5: 17-20
Mt. 5: 17-20: Jesus come to complete the law as a grown plant
draws out the power resident in the seed. ‘Law’ and ‘Spirit’ do not represent
conflicting testament or religions-those are two way of approaching God. With
law spiritual life is legal and salvation juridical. But spirit locates
salvation to our personal link with Jesus and others. Though both don’t save
but are only vehicles for the concrete expressions of a supernatural,
sanctifying relationship with Jesus.
Wednesday, 21 December 2016
21. Jn. 1: 43-51
Jn.
1: 43-51:
The calling of the first disciple Jesus is inviting Nathaniel and all of us to
a higher vision: to see him as the new Bethel, the house of God, the person in
whom there is the plenitude of divine presence. If we steadily grow in our life
of faith, we will reach the climax of experiencing Jesus as he is.
Tuesday, 20 December 2016
20. Jn. 1: 6-13
Jn.
1: 6-13:
Jesus is the light shining in the world which is plunged into darkness of evil.
This darkness of evil power, tries its best to exterminate Jesus. Jesus the
light seals his victory over the darkness with his resurrection. John the Baptist
prepares the world to receive the light, the Christ,
Monday, 19 December 2016
19. Jn. 1: 1-5
Jn.
1: 1-5:
John is referring to Jesus as the eternal word, who created the world and now
enters into the world as part of creation. So the eternal word of God is
becoming creation. Therefore Jesus’ coming is a new creation and new beginning.
Jesus Christ is the word becoming flesh,
Sunday, 18 December 2016
18. Mt. 1: 18-24
Mt. 1: 18-24: Mary is
conceived by the Holy Spirit. Jews believed that the Holy Spirit brings God’s
truth to men. The Holy Spirit also enables men to recognize that truth when
they see it. The same Holy Spirit was active in the work of creation and is
active in re-creation. This passage high lights all the above beliefs of the
Jews.
Saturday, 17 December 2016
17. Jn 3: 31-36
Jn 3: 31-36: If anyone wants to be saved from divine rejection
and be able to see God’s face of merciful love, he or she must believe in Jesus
and live according to his teachings. The one who lives likewise will find inner
peace and tranquility in his or her heart.
Friday, 16 December 2016
16. Mk. 1: 1-8
Mk. 1: 1-8: John the Baptist announces the baptism of
repentance. It is only a preparation to receive Christ. John’s aim was to
connect men with the one who was greater and greater than he and men listened
to him because he pointed not to himself, but to the one whom all men need.
Where Christ is allowed to come the antiseptic of the Christian faith cleanses
the moral poison of society and leaves it pure and clean.
Thursday, 15 December 2016
15. Lk. 1: 67-79
Lk. 1: 67-79: In this canticle of Zachariah, we find his belief
that his son would be the one who prepares the way. We also find how a Christian
would have to be. A Christian is the one where life would be a preparation that
leads him to Christ. He knows God through Christ. Estrangement from God is
turned to friendship in Christ. This life will be a way of peace for Christian
Wednesday, 14 December 2016
14. Lk 16: 10-13
Lk 16: 10-13: Each of us has a god we serve. The question centers
upon which will attract our attention or devotion. Jesus reminds us that the
spiritual bonds of human friendship are more important than the simple
accumulation of things. We should use our time and opportunities to widen our
friendships. This is more so with God. The more we spend time and energy in our
life with God, the more we enhance our relationship with God.
Tuesday, 13 December 2016
13. Mt. 3: 1-6
1 Mt. 3: 1-6: People recognized John as a prophet
after long years of absence of such prophets in Israel. He was a light to light
up evil thing, a voice to summon men to righteousness, a signpost to point men
to God.
Monday, 12 December 2016
12. Lk 6: 43-45
1 Lk 6: 43-45: A man cannot be judged in any other
way than by his deeds. Teaching and preaching are both ‘truth through
personality’. Fine words will never take the place of fine deeds. The modern
secular movements can never be defeated by mere words, writing and so on than
proving that Christianity produce better man and woman.
Sunday, 11 December 2016
11. Lk 1: 57-66
1 Lk 1: 57-66: John the Baptist is named. The name
john indicates ‘God’s gift’ or God is gracious. They put that name as ordered
by God and the same name is the parent’s gratitude to God. Every child is a
bundle of possibilities. It is upon the parents and teachers as to how these
possibilities will or will not be realized. Every child is a gift and for which
to thank God and is one of the life’s supreme responsibilities.
Saturday, 10 December 2016
10. Lk. 11: 33-36
Lk.
11: 33-36:
Luke refers to the light of Christian mission as a beacon for new converts. He
exhorts the Christians to keep their inner eye fixed steadfastly on Jesus so
that his light may be refracted through them.
Friday, 9 December 2016
9. Lk 1: 46-56
Lk 1: 46-56: The magnificat has been a great hymn of the church.
Mary sings of a moral revolution Christianity is the death of pride when a man
set his life beside of Christ. It demolishes the castle of pride. It puts an
end to the world’s labels and prestige. The social grades are not there in
Christianity. Mary thus sings of social justice in which no man dares to have
too much while others have too little. Every man gets only to give away.
Thursday, 8 December 2016
8. Lk. 1: 46-55
Lk.
1: 46-55:
The magnificat of Mary speaks of a threefold revolutions both within us and in
the world. ‘He scatters the proud in the plans of their hearts’, ‘he casts down
the mighty and exalts the humble’ and ‘he has filled those who are hungry and
those who are rich he has sent away empty’. It all started with the Immaculate
Conception.
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
7. Lk. 1: 34-38
Lk.
1: 34-38: By
accepting God’s plan to become the mother of God, Mary expresses her faith and
her surrender to God. In her we find the Christian attitude of faith, hope and
charity. God achieves at this moment of transforming humankind to His image.
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
6. Lk. 10: 21-24
Lk. 10: 21-24: The simple mind could receive what learned minds
cannot take in. We should not be interested in knowing about Christ but must be
interested in knowing Christ. To know this, we need not require earthly wisdom
but the heavenly grace. In this prayer we find Jesus announces this great and
unique relationship between Jesus and God. Jesus tells us that he is the
consummation of all history.
Monday, 5 December 2016
5. Jn 14: 11-14
Jn 14: 11-14: Jesus announces that the disciples would be doing
everything Jesus has done for the people and that they, will be doing even
greater things. In fact the disciple did so in the early days of the church and
later with the new techniques. Jesus again announces that God the Father will
grant everything they ask in the name of Jesus.
Sunday, 4 December 2016
4. Lk 1: 26-38
Lk 1: 26-38: Mary was in two extreme situations to accept God’s
will or to embrace material well being. By embracing the will of God, she for
saw many trouble, risk involved. By accepting God’s will she gives the message
to every Christian that one should always accept God’s will above all other
petty wishes, fancies in life. It is way to freedom and truth – a way to the
supreme power of God.
Saturday, 3 December 2016
3. Mk 6: 7-13
Mk 6: 7-13: To begin with, a disciple of Christ must be under
utter simplicity, complete trust, and the generosity which always gives not
demanding tone. It is also the hallmark of anyone who follows Jesus. St. Francis
Xavier also is an example who preached Jesus in India.
Friday, 2 December 2016
2. Mt. 13: 12-17
Mt. 13: 12-17: The purpose of teaching in parables is explained by
Jesus. Parables are earthly stories to convey the message of the eternal
truths. The listener is advised to make a judgment freeing oneself from
personal defenses. The listener being heard the parables from outside, see
his/her situation from within. All may not go through these processes because for
them parables are only mere stories.
Thursday, 1 December 2016
1. Mt. 24: 45-51
Mt. 24: 45-51: The spirit which leads to disaster is the spirit
which says that there is plenty of time. It is the comfortable delusion of the
servant when he thinks that he will have plenty of time to put things to rights
before his master returns. Rejection to the kingdom is based on his failure in
duty and reward depends upon the fidelity. So Jesus wants us to be employed and
be faithful in doing our duty.
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