Thursday, August 29, 2013

"Ang tanan nga mga tawo natingala gid sa daku nga gahom sang Dios"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Lucas 9:43-45)
Sabado (Setyembre 28)
Ang tanan nga mga tawo natingala gid sa daku nga gahom sang Dios. Samtang nagakatingala pa ang mga tawo sa mga butang nga ginhimo ni Jesus, nagsiling sia sa iya mga gintuton-an, “Indi kamo magkalipat sang akon isiling sa inyo. Ang Anak sang Tawo itugyan sa kamot sang mga tawo.”

Pero wala sila makahibalo kon ano ang kahulogan sini. Ginlikom ini sa ila agod nga indi sila makahangop, kag nahadlok sila magpamangkot sa iya nahanungod sini.

Prayers:
"Lord Jesus, by your cross you have redeemed the world and revealed your glory and triumph over sin and death. May I never fail to see your glory and victory in the cross. Help me to conform my life to your will and to follow in your way of love and holiness."
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Reflection of the Daily Gospel:
Do you know the majesty of God? When we ascribe majesty to someone or something, we acknowledge greatness in that person or thing, and voice our respect for it. The miracles of Jesus revealed the majesty of God and displayed his grace and favor, especially towards the lowly and humble of heart. But with the miracles Jesus also gave a prophetic warning: There can be no share in God's glory without the cross. Jesus prophesied his own betrayal and crucifixion. But it did not make any sense to the disciples because it did not fit their understanding of the Messiah who was supposed to come and free his people from tyranny and oppression. Little did they know that the way to victory over sin and death would be through the cross and resurrection of Christ.

When the disciples heard Jesus' prediction of suffering and betrayal they were afraid to ask further questions. Like a person who might receive some bad news from the doctor about some tumor or disease that could destroy them and then refuse to ask any further questions, the disciples of Jesus didn't want to know any more about the consequences of possible suffering, defeat, and death on a cross. They couldn't understand how the cross could bring victory and lead to new life and freedom in Christ. How often do we reject what we do not wish to see? We have heard God's word and we know the consequences of accepting it or rejecting it. But do we give it our full allegiance and mold our lives according to it? Ask the Lord Jesus to show you his majesty that you may grow in reverence of him and in godly fear of his word.

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