Sept. 24, 2016
Gospel: Saint Luke 9:43b-45. While they were all amazed at his every deed, he said to his disciples,
"Pay attention to what I am telling you. The Son of Man is to be handed over to men."
But they did not understand this saying; its meaning was hidden from them so that they should not understand it, and they were afraid to ask him about this saying.
Reflection:
"If the message
does not kill you then kill the messenger."
I heard this line from Father Tom as he was giving his
homily last Feb. 2, 2013 at St. Mary's Church. It is a simple message but it
hides a big meaning which creates a big impact behind the simple words stated.
Father Tom even joked as he ended his homily stating: "If I'm not here anymore tomorrow then you
know what happened.." After that everybody started laughing and it
seems they got the message that the priest was trying to share. As I reflected,
I realized that the reason why God is sending us this messages is for us to
share the message to others and not keep it to yourself.
The gospel reading for today is reaching out to all us that
we need to pay attention more when we are amazed of the great things that the
Lord is telling or showing to us because He will use several ways through
persons, scriptures, situations or other means to tell us of the message that
he wants us to proclaim. Oftentimes the message that he transmits will not be
clear for us to understand. In this case, let’s not be afraid to ask him for
clarity since the Lord will surely reveal that message through several ways. When
the Lord reveals the message, our interpretation should always be guided by the
Holy Spirit.
Being a receiver of God message, we should be sensitive
enough and ponder deeply on what the message he is trying to reveal us because
if we don’t, then we might be misled to different interpretations. Let us
become a vessel of His love to others by seeking the best interest for the good
of all. May we allow ourselves to become God’s messenger of peace, faith, hope,
mercy, grace and love to our brothers and sisters in and out of the community.