Tuesday, November 8, 2011

"Hunahunaon ninyo nga kamo mga suluguon lang nga nagatuman sang inyo katungdanan"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Lucas 17:7-10)
Nagsiling pa gid si Jesus sa ila, "Halimbawa, may suluguon ka nga nagaarado ukon nagabantay sang imo mga sapat, kag bag-o lang siya makapauli halin sa iya obra. Bilang agalon magasiling bala ikaw sa iya, 'Dali kaon na!'?

Siyempre indi, kundi magasiling ikaw, 'Abi, himusi ako sang akon panihapon kag magserbi ka sa akon. Pagkatapos ikaw naman ang magkaon.'

Wala ginapasalamati ang suluguon tungod kay ginahimo lang niya ang iya katungdanan.

Gani kamo man, sa tapos nga inyo mahimo ang ginapahimo sa inyo, hunahunaon ninyo nga kamo mga suluguon lang nga nagatuman sang inyo katungdanan."

Prayers:
"Lord Jesus, fill my heart with love, gratitude and generosity. Make me a faithful and zealous servant for you. May I generously pour out my life in loving service for you and for others, just as you have so generously poured yourself out in love for me."
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Reflection of the Daily Gospel:
Are you ready to give the Lord your best, regardless of what it might cost you? Perhaps we are like the laborer in Jesus' parable who expected special favor and reward for going the extra mile? How unfair for the master to compel his servant to give more than what was expected! Don't we love to assert our rights: "I will give only what is required and no more!" But who can satisfy the claims of love? Jesus used this parable of the dutiful servant to explain that we can never put God in our debt or make the claim that God owes us something. We must regard ourselves as God's servants, just as Jesus came "not to be served, but to serve" (Matthew 20:28). Service of God and of neighbor is both a voluntary or free act and a sacred duty. One can volunteer for service or be compelled to do service for one's country or one's family when special needs arise. Likewise, God expects us to give him the worship and praise which is his due. And he gladly accepts the free-will offering of our lives to him and to his service. What makes our offering pleasing to God is the love we express in the gift of self-giving. True love is sacrificial, generous, and selfless.

How can we love others selflessly and unconditionally? Scripture tells us that God himself is love (1 John 4:16) because he is the author of life and source of all relationships. He created us in love for love and he fills our hearts with the boundless love that gives whatever is good for the sake of another (Romans 5:5). If we love one another, God abides in us and his love is perfected in us (1 John 4:12). God honors the faithful servant who loves and serves others generously. He is ever ready to work in and through us for his glory. We must remember, however, that God can never be indebted to us. We have no claim on him. His love compels us to give him our best! And when we have done our best, we have simply done our duty. We can never outmatch God in doing good and showing love. God loves us without measure. Does the love of God compel you to give your best?

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