Thursday, September 1, 2011

"Indi ka magkahadlok; sugod karon indi na isda ang imo pangitaon kundi ang mga tawo agod maluwas sila"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Lucas 5:1-11)
Isa sadto ka adlaw nagatindog si Jesus sa higad sang Linaw sang Genesaret. Nagdinaguso sa iya ang madamo nga mga tawo tungod nga luyag nila magpamati sang pulong sang Dios. 

May nakita si Jesus nga duha ka sakayan nga yara sa higad kag ang mangingisda nakapanaog na sa paghugas sang ila mga pukot. 

Ang isa ka sakayan iya ni Simon. Ginsakyan ini ni Jesus kag ginpangabay niya si Simon nga itulod diutay ang sakayan palayo sa higad. Nagpungko si Jesus kag nagpanudlo sa mga tawo. 

Pagkatapos niya panudlo, nagsiling siya kay Simon, "Ipalawod ninyo ang inyo sakayan kag iladlad ang inyo mga pukot agod makakuha kamo sang mga isda." 

Nagsiling si Simon kay Jesus, "Manunudlo, isa gid ka gab-i ang amon pagpangisda pero wala gid kami sang may nakuha. Pero tungod kay nagsiling ikaw nga iladlad ang pukot, ti iladlad ko." 

Nagpalawod sila kag ginladlad nila ang ila mga pukot. Madamo gid nga mga isda ang ila nakuha kag daw magisi na ang ila mga pukot. 

Gani ginpaypay nila ang ila mga kaupod sa isa ka sakayan agod buligan sila. Pag-abot sang ila mga kaupod ginpuno nila sang isda ang duha ka sakayan, kag daw malunod sila tungod sa kadamuon sang isda. 

Pagkakita sadto ni Simon Pedro, nagluhod siya kay Jesus kag nagsiling, "Ginoo, palayo ka sa akon kay makasasala ako nga tawo." 

Kay natingala gid si Simon pati ang iya mga kaupdanan tungod sa kadamuon sang isda nga ila nakuha. 

Natingala man ang mga kasusyo ni Simon nga si Santiago kag si Juan nga mga anak ni Zebedeo. Dayon nagsiling si Jesus kay Simon, "Indi ka magkahadlok. Sugod karon indi na isda ang imo pangitaon kundi ang mga tawo agod maluwas sila." 

Sang napahigad na nila ang ila mga sakayan, ginbayaan nila ang tanan kag nagsunod kay Jesus. 

Prayers:
"Lord Jesus, fill my heart with love and compassion for those who do not know you or follow you. May I be a good witness of your truth and salvation to my family, friends, and co-workers." 
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Reflection of the Daily Gospel:
Why did Jesus perform the miracle of the great catch of fish? No doubt the great crowd of people who had pressed upon Jesus had something to do with this miracle. They were very hungry for God and were eager to hear his word. Jesus wanted to use this occasion to teach his disciples an important lesson. Although Simon was wearied from a night of fruitless toil, he nonetheless pressed upon Jesus for his word of command: At your word I will let down the nets. When you meet disappointment and failure, do you press upon the Lord, like Simon, to hear his word and to receive his command? 

This incident tells us an important truth about how God works in and through each of us for his glory. God expects of us greater things than we can do by ourselves. When we cooperate in his works, we accomplish far beyond what we can do on our own. Therese of Lisieux, A Carmelite nun who died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty-four, wrote to a friend: "..Jesus has so incomprehensible a love for us that he wills that we have a share with him in the salvation of souls. He wills to do nothing without us. The Creator of the universe awaits the prayer of a poor little soul to save other souls redeemed like it at the price of all his Blood." When God's word is spoken his kingdom is revealed and his power is released. When people respond to God's word with faith and obedience they are changed and made "a new creation" in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17). 

God chooses ordinary people, like you and me, as his ambassadors and he uses the ordinary circumstances of our daily lives and work situations to draw others into his kingdom. Jesus speaks the same message to us today: we will "catch people" for the kingdom of God if we allow the light of Jesus Christ to shine through us. God wants others to see the light of Christ in us in the way we live, speak, and witness the joy of the gospel. Paul the Apostles says, But thanks be to God, who in Christ Jesus always leads us in triumph, and through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of him everywhere. For we are the aroma of Christ to God among those who are being saved and among those who are perishing (2 Cor. 2:15). Do you witness to those around you the joy of the gospel and do you pray for your neighbors, co-workers, and relatives that they may come to know the Lord Jesus Christ and grow in the knowledge of his love?

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