Sunday, February 14, 2010

"Wala Sing Milagro Nga Ipakita Sa Sini Nga Mga Tawo"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Marcos 8:11-13)
May mga Pariseo nga nagpalapit kay kag nagpakighusay sa kay Jesus. Luyag nila nga tilawan sia, gani nagpangayo sila sing isa ka milagro sa pagpakita nga may gahom siya halin sa Dios.

Nagpanghakroy si Jesus sing malawig kag nagsiling, "Ngaa bala nga ang mga tawo karon nga mga inadlaw nagapangita sang isa ka milagro? Nagasiling ako sa inyo, nga wala sing milagro nga ipakita sa sini nga mga tawo!"

Ginbayaan sila ni Jesus, nagbalik siya sa sakayan kag nagtabok sa pihak sang linaw.
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Meditation:
Are you good at reading signs? Signs tell us what is coming ahead. The people of Jesus' time expected that the coming of the Messiah would be accompanied by extraordinary signs and wonders. The religious leaders tested Jesus to see if he had a genuine sign from heaven to back his Messianic claims. False messiahs in the past had made extraordinary claims to attract their followers, such as claiming that they could cleave the Jordan River in two or cause the walls of Jerusalem to fall. Jesus knew the hearts of those who came to test him. They were more interested in seeing signs and supernatural phenomena than they were in hearing the word of God. Simeon had prophesied at Jesus' birth that he was "destined for the falling and rising of many in Israel, and to be a sign that will be opposed so that inner thoughts of many will be revealed" (Luke 2:34-35). Jesus gave them no sign except himself and the ultimate proof of his divinity when he rose from the dead.

The Lord reveals himself and makes his presence known to us in many ways – in his word and in the "breaking of the bread" in the Eucharist, in his church – the body of Christ, in his creation, and even in the everyday circumstances of our lives. If we seek the Lord, we will surely find him. And we can be confident that he will give us whatever we need to understand and carry out his will. Most of all the Lord assures us of his daily presence and the promise that he will never leave us. Theresa of Avila's prayer book contained a bookmark which she wrote: Let nothing disturb you, let nothing frighten you; All things pass: God never changes. Patience achieves all it strives for. Whoever has God lacks nothing, God alone suffices. Is God enough for you?

"Lord Jesus, may I always recognize your saving presence in my life and never forget your promises when I encounter trials and difficulties. Give me a faith that never wavers, a hope that never fades, and a love that never grows cold."

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