Wednesday, September 28, 2011

"Ang tawo nga nagabulubalikid indi takos nga masakop sa paghari sang Dios"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Lucas 9:57-62)
Sang nagapadayon sila sa ila pagpanglakaton, may isa ka tawo nga nagsiling kay Jesus, "Maupod ako sa imo bisan diin ka makadto." 

Nagsiling si Jesus sa iya, "Ang mga singgalong may mga buho nga ginapaulian kag ang mga pispis may mga pugad, pero ako nga Anak sang Tawo wala sing balay nga akon gid nga sarang mapahuwayan." 

Dayon nagsiling si Jesus sa isa, "Upod ka sa akon!" Nagsabat ang tawo, "Ginoo, mapauli anay ako sa paglubong sang akon amay."

Nagsabat si Jesus sa iya, "Pabay-i ang mga patay sa paglubong sang ila mga patay. Pero ikaw iya maglakat kag iwali ang parte sa paghari sang Dios." 

May isa pa gid nga nagsiling kay Jesus, "Ginoo, maupod ako sa imo; pero tuguti ako anay nga magpauli kag maglisensya sa akon pamilya." 

Nagsabat si Jesus sa iya, "Ang tawo nga nagaarado nga nagabulubalikid indi takos nga masakop sa paghari sang Dios." 

Prayers:
"Take, O Lord, and receive my entire liberty, my memory, my understanding, and my whole will. All that I am and all that I possess you have given me. I surrender it all to you to be disposed of according to your will. Give me only your love and your grace – with these I will be rich enough and will desire nothing more." (Prayer of Ignatius Loyola, 1491-1556)
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Reflection of the Daily Gospel:
Are you ready to follow the Lord wherever he may lead you? With the call the Lord gives the grace to respond and the strength to follow all the way to the end. Why does Jesus issue a challenge with the call? Jesus was utterly honest in telling people what it would cost to follow him. When a would-be disciple approached Jesus and said he was ready to follow, Jesus told him it would require sacrifice – the sacrifice of certain creaturely comforts. Jesus appealed to this man's heart and told him to detach himself from whatever might hold him back. Spiritual detachment is a necessary step for following the Lord. It frees us to give ourselves without reserve to the Lord and his service. While many of us may not need to give up the comfort of our own home and bed to follow Jesus, we, nonetheless, must be willing to part with anything that might stand in the way of doing God's will. Another would-be disciple said he would follow as soon as he had buried his father. What he meant by this expression was that he felt the need to return to his home to take care of his father through old age until he died. The third had no obligation to return home, but simply wanted to go back and say good-bye. Jesus surprised these would-be disciples with the stark truth that nothing should hinder us from following the Lord. Was Jesus being harsh and rude to his would-be followers? Not really. We are free to decide whether we will take the path which Jesus offers. But if we choose to go, then the Lord wants us to count the cost and choose for it freely. 

What does the story of a plowman have to do with the journey? A plowman who looked back while plowing his field caused the line or furrow he cut into the soil to become crooked. One crooked line easily leads to another until the whole field is a mess. The plowman had to look straight ahead in order to keep the plow from going off course. Likewise, if we look back on what we have freely left behind to follow the Lord – whether that be some distraction, attachment, or sinful habit which leads us away from doing God's will – our path will likely diverge and we'll miss what God has for us. The gospel does not record the response from these three would-be disciples. We are only left with the question which Jesus intends for us as well. Are you ready to take the path Jesus offers? His grace is sufficient and his love is strong. There is nothing greater we can do with our lives than to place them at the service of the Lord and Master of the universe. We cannot outgive God in generosity. Jesus promises that those who are willing to part with what is most dear to them for his sake "will receive a hundred times as much and will inherit eternal life" (Matthew 19:29). The Lord Jesus offers us a kingdom of lasting peace, unending joy, surpassing love, enduring friendship, and abundant life. Is there anything holding you back from pursuing the Lord and his will for you life?

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