Thursday, April 11, 2013

"Ang bisan sin-o nga nagatuo sa Anak may kabuhi nga wala sing katapusan"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Juan 3:31-36)
Ang nagakari halin sa ibabaw labaw sa tanan; ang nagahalin sa kalibutan, iya sang kalibutan kag nagahambal sang mga butang nga kalibutanon. Ang nagakari halin sa langit labaw sa tanan.

Nagasugid sia sang iya nakita kag nabatian, pero wala sing may nagapati sang iya mensahi.

Ang bisan sin-o nga nagapati sang iya mensahi nagapamatuod paagi sini nga ang Dios matuod.

Ang ginpadala sang Dios nagahambal sang mga pulong sang Dios, kay ginahatag sang Dios sa iya ang kabug-osan sang iya Espiritu.

Ang Amay nagahigugma sang iya Anak kag nagtugyan sa iya sang tanan.

Ang bisan sin-o nga nagatuo sa Anak may kabuhi nga wala sing katapusan, pero ang bisan sin-o nga nagalalis sa Anak indi makaangkon sang kabuhi, kundi ang kaakig sang Dios magapabilin sa iya sa walay katubtoban.

Prayers:
"Lord Jesus Christ, let your Holy Spirit fill me and transform my heart and mind that I may choose life – the abundant life you offer to those who trust in you. Give me courage to always choose what is good, true, and just and to reject whatever is false, foolish, and contrary to your holy will."
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Reflection of the Daily Gospel:
Do you hunger for the true and abundant life which God offers through the gift of his Holy Spirit? The Jews understood that God gave a certain portion of his Spirit to his prophets. When Elijah was about to depart for heaven, his servant Elisha asked for a double portion of the Spirit which Elijah had received from God (2 Kings 2:9). Jesus tells his disciples that they can believe the words he speaks because God the Father has anointed him by pouring out his Spirit on him in full measure, without keeping anything back. The function of the Holy Spirit is to reveal God's truth to us. Jesus declared that "when the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide you into all the truth" (John 16:13).When we receive the Holy Spirit he opens our hearts and minds to recognize and understand God's word of truth.

Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430 AD) said, "I believe in order to understand; and I understand the better to believe." Faith opens our minds and hearts to receive God's word of truth and to obey it willingly. Do you believe God's word and receive it as if your life depended on it?

God gives us the freedom to accept or reject what he says is true. But with that freedom also comes a responsibility to recoginze the consequences of the choice we make - either to believe what he has spoken to us through his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, or to ignore, reject, and chose our own way apart from God. Our choices will either lead us on the path of abundant life and union with God, or the path that leads to spiritual death and separation from God. God issued a choice and a challenge to the people of the Old Covenant: "See I have set before you this day life and good, death and evil. ...I call heaven and earth to witness against you this day, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and curse; therefore choose life, that you may live, loving the Lord your God, obeying his voice, and cleaving to him" (Deuteronomy 30:15-20). And God issues the same challenge to the people of the New Covenant today. Do you weigh the consequences of your choices? Do the choices you make lead you towards life or death – blessing or cursing?

If you choose to obey God's voice and to do his will, then you will know and experience that abundant life which comes from God himself. If you choose to follow your own way apart from God and his will, then you choose for death – a spiritual death which poisons and kills the heart and soul until there is nothing left but an empty person devoid of love, truth, goodness, purity, peace, and joy. Do your choices lead you towards God or away from God?

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