Tuesday, August 13, 2013

"Puno sang mga kabutigan kag kalautan"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Mateo 23:27-32)
Miyerkules (Agosto 28)
“Kailo man kamo, mga manunodlo sang Kasugoan, kag mga Fariseo! Mga salimpapaw! Kaangay kamo sang mga lulobngan nga ginpintahan sing puti kag matahom tan-awon sa gwa, pero puno sang tul-an sang mga patay kag sang kagarukan sa sulod.

Kamo amo man! Kon tan-awon kamo sang mga tawo daw sa matarong kamo, pero ang sa sulod ninyo puno sang mga kabutigan kag kalautan.”

“Kailo man kamo, mga manunodlo sang Kasugoan kag mga Fariseo! Mga salimpapaw! Nagahimo kamo sing matahom nga mga lulobngan para sa mga propeta kag nagapuni sang pantyon sang mga matarong, kag nagasiling kamo, ‘Kon kita nagkabuhi sa mga panahon sang aton mga ginikanan, wala kuntani kita maghimo sang ila ginhimo kag magpatay sang mga propeta.’

Kon amo ginaako ninyo nga kamo mga kaliwat sang nagpatay sang mga propeta!

Hala, padayuna ninyo kag tapusa ang ila ginsugoran!

Prayers:
"Lord Jesus, incline my heart to your wisdom and teach me your ways. Fill me with your Holy Spirit that I may love your ways and obey your word."
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Reflection of the Daily Gospel:
How can you tell what is real or fake, genuine or counterfeit? Outward appearances can be deceptive. Isaiah prophesied that the Messiah would not judge by what his eyes see, or decide by what his ears hear; but with righteousness he shall judge the poor, and decide with equity for the meek of the earth (Isaiah 11:3-4). Jesus used strong language to warn the religious leaders about the vanity of appearance and pretense. In Palestine tombs were often placed by the sides of roads. They were painted white which made them glisten in the midday sun, especially around the time of the great feasts, so that people would not accidently touch them and incur ritual impurity.

Jesus warns that what truly corrupts a person is not ritual impurity but the impurity of sinful attitudes – such as pride, greed, sloth, envy, hatred, gluttony, and lust - which lead to sinful behavior. The scribes and Pharisees were intensely religious in their outward observances, but their outward show didn't match the inner reality of the state of their hearts. They not only neglected the poor and the weak, but they were intolerant towards anyone who challenged their idea of religion. That is why so many of the prophets in past ages – who warned about tolerating evil desires and unjust behavior towards one neighbor – were persecuted and even killed by their own rulers and people.

Jesus chastised the religious leaders for being double-minded and for demanding from others standards which they refused to satisfy. They professed admiration for the prophets by building their tombs while at the same time they opposed the prophets' message and closed their ears to the word of God. They shut themselves to heaven and they hindered others from understanding God's word. They rejected Jesus as their Messiah because their hearts were blinded and hardened to the voice of God. Only the humble of heart can receive from God true wisdom and understanding, pardon and healing. The Holy Spirit is ever ready to renew our minds and hearts and to teach us God's way of love and holiness. Ask the Holy Spirit to purify your heart and mind and to fill you with the wisdom and understanding of God's word.

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