Monday, November 25, 2013

"Indi sia manginkabangdanan sang pagpakasala sining magamay nga kabataan"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Lucas 17:1-6)
Lunes (Nobyembre 11)
Si Jesus nagsiling sa iya mga gintuton-an, “Indi malikawan ang mga kabangdanan nga ang mga tawo magapakasala, pero kailo man sia nga manginkabangdanan sang pagpakasala.

Maayo pa nga tabiran ang iya liog sing daku nga bato nga galingan kag itagbong sia sa dagat, sang sa manginkabangdanan sia sang pagpakasala sining magamay nga kabataan.

Mag-andam kamo! “Kon ang imo utod makasala, sawaya sia, kag kon maghinulsol sia, patawara sia.

Kon makasala sia sa imo sing makapito sa isa ka adlaw, kag sa tagsa ka pagpakasala niya nagakadto sia sa imo kag nagasiling, ‘Nagahinulsol ako,’ patawara sia.”

Ang mga apostoles nagsiling sa Ginoo, “Dugangi ang amon pagtuo.”

Ang Ginoo nagsabat, “Kon may pagtuo kamo subong ka daku sang binhi sang mostasa makasiling kamo sa sining kahoy nga sikomoro, ‘Gabuta ang imo mga gamot kag itanom ang imo kaugalingon sa dagat!’ kag magatuman ini sa inyo.”

Prayers:
"Lord Jesus, you give us victory over the destructive forces of sin and harmful desires that keep us from doing your will. Give me the strength to always choose what is good and to reject what is wrong. May your love rule my heart that I may forgive those who cause me harm and guide those who need your help."
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Reflection of the Daily Gospel:
What's the driving force in your life? Jesus speaks of two forces at work in our lives – the power of temptation to sin and cause harm and the power of faith to overcome obstacles and difficulties that stand in the way of loving God and our neighbor. The Greek word for temptation (scandalon) is the same as the English word scandal. The original meaning of scandal is a trap or a stumbling block which causes one to trip and fall. The scriptures warn us about the snare or enticement to go astray and to do what is evil. Keep me from the trap which they have laid for me, and from the snares of evildoers! (Psalm 141:9) Whoever loves a brother or sister lives in the light, and in such a person there is no cause for stumbling (1 John 2:10). The Jews held that it was an unforgivable sin to teach another to sin. If we teach another to sin, he or she in turn may teach still another, until a train of sin is set in motion with no foreseeable end. Jesus warns his disciples of the terrible responsibility that they must set no stumbling block in the way of another, that is, not give offense or bad example that might lead another to sin. The young in faith are especially vulnerable to the bad example of those who should be passing on the faith.

While Jesus warns against the danger of giving bad example and causing scandal, he also demonstrates the power of faith for overcoming obstacles and temptation to sin. What did Jesus mean when he said that our faith can move trees and mountains as well (see Matthew17:20; Mark 11:23)? The term "mountain remover" was used for someone who could solve great problems and difficulties. Don't we often encounter challenges and difficulties which seem beyond our power to handle? What appears impossible to human power is possible to those who believe in God's power. Faith is a gift freely given by God to help us know God personally, to understand his truth, and to live in the power of his love. God expects more from us than we can simply do by ourselves. That is why Jesus gives us the gift and power of the Holy Spirit who helps us to grow strong in faith, persevere in hope, and endure in love. Faith in God is the key for removing obstacles and difficulties which keep us from doing his will. We belong to God and our lives are no longer our own. Our joy and privilege is to follow the Lord Jesus and to serve in the power of his love and goodness. The Lord Jesus is ever ready to work in and through us for his glory. For our faith to be effective it must be linked with trust and with obedience – an active submission to God and a willingness to do whatever he commands. Do you trust in the grace and strength which God freely gives to help us resist temptation and to overcome obstacles in doing his will?

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