Tuesday, November 9, 2010

"Gub-a Ninyo Ang Templo Nga Ini Kag Sa Sulod Sang Tatlo Ka Adlaw Patindugon Ko Ini Liwat"

Ebanghelyo subong nga Adlaw (Juan 2:13-22)
Malapit na ang piesta sang mga Judio nga ginatawag nga Piesta sang Paglabay sang Angel. Gani nagpa-Jerusalem si Jesus.

Kag didto may nakita siya nga mga tawo sa templo nga nagabaligya sang mga inughalad nga mga baka, mga karnero kag mga pating. May mga tawo man didto nga nagapangbaylo sing kuwarta sa ila mga lamisa.

Gani naghimo siya sing halanot nga lubid. Pagkatapos, ginpanabog niya ang mga karnero kag mga baka paguwa sa templo. Ginpangwas-ag man niya ang mga kuwarta sang mga manugbaylo sing kuwarta kag ginpamaliskad ang ila mga lamisa.

Nagsiling siya sa mga nagabaligya sang pating, "Kuhaa ninyo ini diri! Indi ninyo paghimua nga balaligyaan ang balay sang akon Amay!"

Sa sining iya ginhimo, nadumduman sang iya mga sumulunod ang nasulat sa Kasulatan nga nagasiling, "Tungod sa akon pagpakamahal sang imo balay mapatay ako."

Tungod sang iya ginhimo, nagpamangkot ang mga manugdumala sang mga Judio sa iya, "Ano nga milagro ang imo mahimo nga ipakita sa amon nga ikaw may awtoridad sa paghimo sini?"

Nagsabat si Jesus, "Gub-a ninyo ang templo nga ini kag sa sulod sang tatlo ka adlaw patindugon ko ini liwat."

Nagsiling sila, "Ang templo nga ini ginpatindog sa sulod sang 46 ka tuig kag patindugon mo lang sa sulod sang tatlo ka adlaw?"

Pero wala sila nakaintiende, kay ang ginatumod ni Jesus nga templo amo ang iya lawas.

Gani sang nabanhaw siya, nadumduman sang iya mga sumulunod nga ginhambal niya ini. Kag nagpati sila sa gintagna sang Kasulatan kag ang iya ginsiling parte sa iya pagkabanhaw.
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Meditation: 
What can keep us from the presence of God? Jesus’ dramatic cleansing of the temple was seen by his disciples as a prophetic sign of God’s action.  The temple was understood as the dwelling place of God among his people. When God delivered his people from slavery in Egypt, he brought them through the sea, and finally to Mount Sinai where he made a covenant with them and gave them a new way of life embodied in the Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1-17). God gave Moses instruction for worship and for making the Tabernacle, or tent of meeting, which was later replaced by the temple. The New Testament tells us that these “serve as a copy and shadow of the heavenly sanctuary” – God’s Temple in heaven (Hebrews 8:5). Jesus’ cleansing of the temple is also a prophetic sign of what he wants to do with each of us. He ever seeks to cleanse us of sin and make us living temples of his Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19). Do you want to be holy as God is holy? 

 Jesus referred to the temple as his Father’s house which was being made into “house of trade” (John 2:16) or “den of robbers” (Mark 11:17). That is why he used physical force to expel the money-chargers. The prophecy of Malachi foretold the coming of the Lord unexpectedly to his Temple to “purify the sons of Levi and refine them like gold and silver, till they present right offerings to the Lord” (Malachi 3:1-4). Jesus' disciples recalled the words of Psalm 69: “Zeal for your house will consume me.” This was understood as a Messianic prophecy. Here the disciples saw more clearly Jesus as the Messiah who burned with zeal for God's house. The Jewish authorities, however, wanted proof that Jesus had divine authority to act as he did. They demanded a sign from God to prove Jesus right, otherwise, they would treat him as an imposter and a usurper of their authority. Jesus replied that the sign God would give would be Jesus' death on the cross and resurrection from the tomb: "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up." The Jews did not understand that the temple Jesus referred to was his own body. The “tent of his body” had to be destroyed to open the way to the presence of God for us. Through his death and resurrection, Jesus not only reconciles us with God, but he fills us with his Holy Spirit and makes us temples of the living God (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). God's word enlightens our minds and purifies our hearts that we may offer God fitting worship and enjoy his presence both now and forever. Do you burn with zeal for the Lord’s house? 

"Lord Jesus Christ, you open wide the door of your Father’s house and you bid us to enter confidently that we may worship in spirit and truth. Help me to draw near to your throne of mercy with gratitude and joy."

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