Tuesday, January 5, 2010

"Indi Kamo Magkahadlok, Ako Ini! Magpakaisog Kamo!"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Marcos 6:45-52)

Pagkatapos sadto, ginsugo ni Jesus ang iya mga sumulunod nga magsakay sa sakayan kag mag-una didto sa Betsaida, sa tabok sang linaw, samtang ginapapauli niya ang mga tawo.

Sang nakahalin na ang mga tawo nagtaklad siya sa bukid agod magpangamuyo.

Pagkagab-i, ang sakayan didto na sa tunga sang linaw, pero si Jesus didto pa sa takas nga nagaisahanon lang.

Nakita niya nga ginabudlayan sila sa pagbugsay, kay nagasugata ang hangin. Sang kaagahon na, nagkadto siya didto sa ila nga nagalakat sa ibabaw sang tubig. Maagi lang siya kuntani sa ila, pero pagkakita nila sa iya nga nagalakat sa ibabaw sang tubig, hinadlukan gid sila kag nagsinggit, "Bagat!" Pero nagsiling si Jesus sa ila, "Indi kamo magkahadlok, ako ini! Magpakaisog kamo!"

Nagsakay siya dayon sa sakayan kag nag-untat ang mabaskog nga hangin. Kag natingala gid sila,

Kay bisan nakita na nila ang milagro nga ginhimo niya sa tinapay, wala pa gid sila makaintiendi sang kahulugan sadto, tungod nga nadulman pa ang ila hunahuna.

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Meditation:

Does the Lord ever seem distant to you? After the great miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fishes, Jesus sends his disciples away to fend for themselves in the dark of the night while a storm begins to brew on the sea. Although they were experienced fishermen, they were fearful for their lives. The Lord’s sudden presence on the sea only made them more fearful! Mark says they were terrified (verse 50), not only because the sea was threatening to drown them. When they saw Jesus walking on the water, they thought he was a ghost waiting for their imminent destruction. Jesus had to calm them with his reassuring voice: “Take heart, it is I; have no fear.” Jesus gave them the courage to cast their anxiety and fear on him who is Lord of the seas as well as their lives. Scripture reminds us that no fear can overtake us if we put our trust in God's love and care for us. John the Evangelist tells us that God's love abides in us and perfect love casts out fear. (1 John 4:16,18).

Aren’t we like the apostles when we experience trials and adversity? While the Lord may at times seem distant to us, he, nonetheless is constantly present at our side. The scriptures remind us that the Lord is “a very present help in trouble” (Psalm 46:1). Whatever storms make beset us, he promises to “bring us to our desired haven” (Psalm 107:29-30). The Lord keeps watch over us at all times, and especially in our moments of temptation and difficulty. Do you rely on the Lord for his strength and help? Jesus assures us that we have no need of fear if we trust in Him and in his great love for us. When calamities and trials threaten to overwhelm you, how do you respond? With fear and panic, or with faith and trust in God's love and presence with you?

“Lord Jesus, may I never doubt your saving help and watchful presence, especially in times of adversity. Fortify my faith with courage and hope that I may never waver in my trust in you”.

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