The WORD
today (see http://usccb.org/bible/readings/101116.cfm)
reminds me that I should make an effort to be clean beyond the
superficial level.
There is a saying that “you are what you eat.” If you eat healthy
food, you eventually become healthy. If you eat unhealthy, oily and fatty food,
you will become unhealthy and fatty as well. This is because what we take in
from outside makes what we are inside, and what we are inside manifests outside
as well.
This is what Jesus was talking
about. The Pharisees were hypocrites, cleaning the outside appearance but is
very dirty inside. Their focus was on the outside, following the laws and
traditions, rather than cleaning their lives from inside. They were more concerned on the
strict observance of the law, rather than learn the real meaning of it through
Jesus.
Cleaning
the inside is more difficult, but more effective. Being clean outside can
easily be disturbed. Madaling madumihan sa labas. But what is inside, if clean,
cannot be easily dirtied. It takes more time cleaning what is inside, our
values, our way of living, our faith - but if they are clean, they will be
manifested on the outside. On how we treat each other. On how we live. This is
what God wants from us.
IT
is easy to clean the outside, to look clean and beautiful. But may we remember
that whatever is inside, whatever we are trying to hide, will eventually be
manifested outside. And may we focus on cleaning the inside, the core, the
important things - and not just what is visible outside.
Father God,
Thank you for
today. Thank you for another day to live. Thank you for the reminder. Sorry for
the times I focus on the outside and how other people see me. Help me do it
right. Help me know what is important. May I work on cleaning the inside of my
heart, of my life, rather than work on the things other people readily see. As
I clean my life, may I be transformed to become more like you. Amen.
Blessed
day!
In
Christ,
-g-
Ps
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October 11, 2016
Tuesday of the Twenty-eighth Week in Ordinary Time
Lectionary: 468
Reading 1 Gal 5:1-6
Brothers and sisters:
For freedom Christ set us free;
so stand firm and do not submit again to the yoke of slavery.
It is I, Paul, who am telling you
that if you have yourselves circumcised,
Christ will be of no benefit to you.
Once again I declare to every man who has himself circumcised
that he is bound to observe the entire law.
You are separated from Christ,
you who are trying to be justified by law;
you have fallen from grace.
For through the Spirit, by faith, we await the hope of righteousness.
For in Christ Jesus,
neither circumcision nor uncircumcision counts for anything,
but only faith working through love.
For freedom Christ set us free;
so stand firm and do not submit again to the yoke of slavery.
It is I, Paul, who am telling you
that if you have yourselves circumcised,
Christ will be of no benefit to you.
Once again I declare to every man who has himself circumcised
that he is bound to observe the entire law.
You are separated from Christ,
you who are trying to be justified by law;
you have fallen from grace.
For through the Spirit, by faith, we await the hope of righteousness.
For in Christ Jesus,
neither circumcision nor uncircumcision counts for anything,
but only faith working through love.
Responsorial Psalm Ps 119:41, 43, 44, 45, 47, 48
R. (41a) Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
Let your mercy come to me, O LORD,
your salvation according to your promise.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
Take not the word of truth from my mouth,
for in your ordinances is my hope.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
And I will keep your law continually,
forever and ever.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
And I will walk at liberty,
because I seek your precepts.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
And I will delight in your commands,
which I love.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
And I will lift up my hands to your commands
and meditate on your statutes.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
Let your mercy come to me, O LORD,
your salvation according to your promise.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
Take not the word of truth from my mouth,
for in your ordinances is my hope.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
And I will keep your law continually,
forever and ever.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
And I will walk at liberty,
because I seek your precepts.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
And I will delight in your commands,
which I love.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
And I will lift up my hands to your commands
and meditate on your statutes.
R. Let your mercy come to me, O Lord.
Alleluia Heb 4:12
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
The word of God is living and effective,
The word of God is living and effective,
able to discern reflections and thoughts of the heart.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
After Jesus had spoken,
a Pharisee invited him to dine at his home.
He entered and reclined at table to eat.
The Pharisee was amazed to see
that he did not observe the prescribed washing before the meal.
The Lord said to him, “Oh you Pharisees!
Although you cleanse the outside of the cup and the dish,
inside you are filled with plunder and evil.
You fools!
Did not the maker of the outside also make the inside?
But as to what is within, give alms,
and behold, everything will be clean for you.”
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Gospel Lk 11:37-41
a Pharisee invited him to dine at his home.
He entered and reclined at table to eat.
The Pharisee was amazed to see
that he did not observe the prescribed washing before the meal.
The Lord said to him, “Oh you Pharisees!
Although you cleanse the outside of the cup and the dish,
inside you are filled with plunder and evil.
You fools!
Did not the maker of the outside also make the inside?
But as to what is within, give alms,
and behold, everything will be clean for you.”
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