Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Mateo 1:16, 18-21, 24)
Miyerkules (Marso 19)
Si Jacob amay ni Jose, nga bana ni Maria nga amo ang iloy ni Jesus nga ginatawag Cristo.
Amo ini ang pagkatawo ni Jesu-Cristo. Ang iya iloy nga si Maria kalasalon na kay Jose, pero sa wala pa sila makasal nasapwan ni Maria nga nagabusong na sia sa gahom sang Espiritu Santo.
Si Jose nga kalasalon sa iya isa ka tawo nga nagahimo sing matarong, pero indi sia luyag nga mahuy-an si Maria sa mga tawo. Gani ginpakamaayo niya ang pagbiya sa iya sa tago lang.
Samtang ginabinagbinag ni Jose ini nga butang, ang isa ka anghel sang Ginoo nagpakita sa iya sa damgo nga nagasiling, "Jose, kaliwat ni David, indi ka magkahadlok sa pagpangasawa kay Maria, kay ang Espiritu Santo amo ang naglalang sang ginabusong niya.
Magaanak sia sing lalaki, kag pagahingalanan mo sia nga Jesus, kay magaluwas sia sang iya mga tawo sa ila mga sala."
Gani sang pagmata ni Jose gintuman niya ang ginsiling sang anghel sang Ginoo, kag iya ginpangasawa si Maria.
Prayers:
"Lord Jesus, you came to free us from the power of sin, fear, and death, and to heal and restore us to wholeness of life. May I always trust in your saving help, guidance, wisdom, and plan for my life".
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Reflection of the Daily Gospel:
Are you prepared to obey the Lord in everything? Faith in God's word and obedience to his commands go hand in hand. Joseph, like Mary, is a model of faith and justice. Matthew tells us that Joseph was a “just man”. John Chrysostom (347-407 AD), a gifted preacher and bishop of Constantinople, comments on the great virtue we see in Joseph which qualified him to be a worthy guardian and foster father for the child Jesus:
“The concept of 'just' here signifies the man who possesses all the virtues. By 'justice' one at times understands only one virtue in particular, as in the phrase: the one who is not avaricious (greedy) is just. But 'justice' also refers to virtue in general. And it is in this sense, above all, that scripture uses the word ‘justice’. For example, it refers to: a just man and true (cf. Job 1:1), or the two were just (cf. Luke 1:6). Joseph, then, being just, that is to say good and charitable...”
Joseph's faith was put to the test when he discovered that his espoused wife Mary was pregnant. Joseph, being a just and God-fearing man, did not wish to embarrass, punish, or expose Mary to harm. To all outward appearances she had broken their solemn pledge to be faithful and chaste to one another. Joseph, no doubt took this troubling matter to God in prayer. He was not hasty to judge or to react with hurt and anger. God rewarded him not only with guidance and consolation, but with the divine assurance that he had indeed called Joseph to be the husband of Mary and to assume a mission that would require the utmost faith, confidence, and trust in Almighty God. Joseph believed in the divine message to take Mary as his wife and to accept the child in her womb as the promised Messiah, who is both the only begotten Son of God and son of Mary conceived by the Holy Spirit.
Joseph was a worthy successor to the great patriarchs of the old covenant – Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Joseph followed the call of God through the mysterious circumstances that surrounded the coming of Jesus, the long-awaited Messiah who fulfilled all the promises made to Abraham and his offspring. God entrusted this silent, humble man with the unique privilege of raising, protecting, teaching, and training Jesus as a growing child. Joseph accepted his role of fatherly care with faith, trust, and obedience to the will of God. He is a model for all who are entrusted with the care, instruction, and protection of the young. Joseph is a faithful witness and servant of God's unfolding plan of redemption. Are you ready to put your trust in the Lord to give you his help and guidance in fulfilling your responsibilities? God gives strength and guidance to those who seek his help, especially when we face trials, doubts, fears, perplexing circumstances, and what seems like insurmountable problems and challenges in our personal lives. God our heavenly Father has not left us alone, but has given us his only begotten Son Jesus as our savior, teacher, lord, and healer. Where do you need God's help and guidance? Ask the Lord to increase your faith and trust in his promises and in his guiding hand in your life.
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