Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Lucas 12:8-12)
Sabado (Oktubre 19)
“Nagasiling ako sa inyo, ang tagsatagsa nga nagakilala sa akon sa atubangan sang mga tawo, ang Anak sang Tawo magakilala man sa iya sa atubangan sang mga anghel sang Dios.
Pero ang nagapanghiwala sa akon sa atubangan sang mga tawo, ang Anak sang Tawo magapanghiwala man sa iya sa atubangan sang mga anghel sang Dios.
“Ang bisan sin-o nga nagahambal batok sa Anak sang Tawo mapatawad, pero ang nagapasipala sa Espiritu Santo indi mapatawad.
“Kon dalhon nila kamo agod hukman sa mga sinagoga ukon sa atubangan sang mga gobernador, ukon mga pangulo, indi kamo magpalibog kon ano ang pagtabang ninyo sang inyo kaugalingon ukon ano ang inyo isabat.
Kay ang Espiritu Santo magatudlo sa inyo sa sina nga tion kon ano ang inyo dapat ihambal.”
Prayers:
"Lord Jesus, you are my hope and salvation. May I trust you at all times and rely on your grace in times of testing and temptation. Let the fire of your Holy Spirit burn in my heart and fill me with a consuming love for you."
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Reflection of the Daily Gospel:
What is the unforgivable sin which Jesus warns us to avoid? Jesus knows that his disciples will be tested and he assures them that the Holy Spirit will give them what they need in their time of adversity. He warns them, however, that it's possible to reject the grace of God and to fall into apostasy (giving up the faith) out of cowardice or disbelief. The scriptural expression to deny someone means to disown them. Jesus also speaks against blaspheming the Holy Spirit. What is blasphemy and why is it reprehensible? Blasphemy consists in uttering against God, inwardly or outwardly, words of hatred, reproach, or defiance. It's contrary to the respect due God and his holy name. Jesus speaks of blaspheming against the Holy Spirit as the unforgivable sin. Jesus spoke about this sin immediately after the scribes and Pharisees had attributed his miracles to the work of the devil instead of to God.
A sin can only be unforgivable if repentance is impossible. If someone repeatedly closes his heart to God and shuts his ears to his voice, he comes to a point where he can no longer recognize God even when God makes himself known. Such a person ends up perceiving evil as good and good as evil (Isaiah 5:20). To fear such a sin, however, signals that one is not dead to God and is conscious of the need for God's grace and mercy. There are no limits to the mercy of God, but we can reject his mercy by refusing to ask God's pardon for our wrongdoing and by refusing to accept the help he gives us to turn away from sin and from whatever would keep us from doing his will for our lives. God gives grace and help to all who humbly call upon him. Giving up on God and refusing to turn away from sin and disbelief results from our own sinful pride and the loss of hope in God.
What is the basis of our hope and confidence in God? John the Evangelist tells us that "God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life" (John 3:16). Jesus' death on the cross won for us our salvation and adoption as the children of God. The love and mercy of Jesus Christ, the forgiveness of sins, and the gift of the Holy Spirit are freely given to those who acknowledge Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Is your hope securely placed in Christ and his victory on the cross?
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