Tuesday, August 4, 2020

From the Inside

The WORD today reminds me that makes me clean or dirty is coming from the inside, not from outside. 

It is easy to appear good to other people. Superficial level. Mukhang mabaitmukhang magalangMukhang matulungin. It is easy to organize and attend socio civic activities that alleviate poverty. It is easy to organize fundraising activities for our less fortunate brothers and sisters. It is easy to attend prayer gatherings and appear holy. However, doing these things does not necessarily mean that goodness is inside the person.

This is shown in the gospel. The Pharisees were surprised that Jesus and his followers did not clean their hands as prescribed by the law. These Pharisees appear to be good and holy, following the law of Moses before eating. But that is just superficial level. Jesus knows that the inside of these Pharisees, what their hearts contain, is not clean.

God sees beyond the superficial level.

What makes us clean, or unclean, comes from the inside

Organizing and attending such activities with hidden agenda, may make no difference in the surface level. Probably money will still go to the poor even if the intention is not really to help them, but to build up your reputation. Seems the same, but God sees what is in our hearts. God sees if our service to him is genuine or fake. God sees is our worship is pure or not. These things will make us clean or unclean in God’s eyes.

God is reminding us today to check our hearts. Check our reasons and intentions for doing good to others, for worshipping God. Is it really to give back to God, to share our blessings to others, or just for our personal hidden agenda? God sees what others cannot, so we always have to pray that we be guided and our intentions always be pure as we do things for God.


God has been asking us to share our blessings to other people, especially during this pandemic. And in one way or another, we have probably helped people. However, we should go deeper. Helping is good. But we should also examine ourselves. We should examine what our reasons are for helping other people. Aside from helping, we should have pure intentions for doing so.

Do I always pray that my intentions be pure as I serve God? Do I even reflect to see what my intentions are, or am I satisfied with merely doing things? Do I judge others based on their actions, or do I pray for guidance to discern their intentions?

May we always take time to examine our hearts as we do things especially for God. 

Father God,
Thank you for today. Thank you for another day to live. Thank you for reminding me that what makes me unclean comes from inside. Lord, sorry for the times I get contented with superficial service to and love for you. Sorry for not always giving you my heart as I do these things. Lord, help me purify my intentions as I serve you, as I do things for you. May I not have hidden agendas for doing good things in this world. I know it is easy to get distracted in this world. It is easy to work for fame and affirmation rather than you. Help me keep my eyes on you.  May I always put the focus on you, and may my reason for doing these things be to praise and glorify you, not myself. Amen

Blessed Day!

In Christ,
-g-

Ps

August 04, 2020
Tuesday of Week 18; St. John Mary Vianney

FIRST READING

The following message came to Jeremiah from the LORD:
For thus says the LORD, the God of Israel: Write all the words I have spoken to you in a book.

For thus says the LORD:
Incurable is your wound, grievous your bruise; There is none to plead your cause, no remedy for your running sore, no healing for you. All your lovers have forgotten you, they do not seek you. I struck you as an enemy would strike, punished you cruelly; Why cry out over your wound? your pain is without relief. Because of your great guilt, your numerous sins, I have done this to you.

Thus says the LORD:
See! I will restore the tents of Jacob, his dwellings I will pity; City shall be rebuilt upon hill, and palace restored as it was. From them will resound songs of praise, the laughter of happy men. I will make them not few, but many; they will not be tiny, for I will glorify them. His sons shall be as of old, his assembly before me shall stand firm; I will punish all his oppressors. His leader shall be one of his own, and his rulers shall come from his kin. When I summon him, he shall approach me; how else should one take the deadly risk of approaching me? says the LORD. You shall be my people, and I will be your God.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM

R. (17) The Lord will build up Zion again, and appear in all his glory.

The nations shall revere your name, O LORD, and all the kings of the earth your glory, When the LORD has rebuilt Zion and appeared in his glory; When he has regarded the prayer of the destitute, and not despised their prayer.

R. The Lord will build up Zion again, and appear in all his glory.

Let this be written for the generation to come, and let his future creatures praise the LORD: “The LORD looked down from his holy height, from heaven he beheld the earth, To hear the groaning of the prisoners, to release those doomed to die.”

R. The Lord will build up Zion again, and appear in all his glory.

The children of your servants shall abide, and their posterity shall continue in your presence, That the name of the LORD may be declared on Zion; and his praise, in Jerusalem, When the peoples gather together and the kingdoms, to serve the LORD.

R. The Lord will build up Zion again, and appear in all his glory.

ALLELUIA

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel.

R. Alleluia, alleluia.

GOSPEL

Jesus made the disciples get into a boat and precede him to the other side of the sea, while he dismissed the crowds. After doing so, he went up on the mountain by himself to pray. When it was evening he was there alone. Meanwhile the boat, already a few miles offshore, was being tossed about by the waves, for the wind was against it. During the fourth watch of the night, he came toward them, walking on the sea. When the disciples saw him walking on the sea they were terrified. “It is a ghost,” they said, and they cried out in fear. At once Jesus spoke to them, “Take courage, it is I; do not be afraid.” Peter said to him in reply, “Lord, if it is you, command me to come to you on the water.” He said, “Come.” Peter got out of the boat and began to walk on the water toward Jesus. But when he saw how strong the wind was he became frightened; and, beginning to sink, he cried out, “Lord, save me!” Immediately Jesus stretched out his hand and caught him, and said to him, “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?” After they got into the boat, the wind died down. Those who were in the boat did him homage, saying, “Truly, you are the Son of God.”

After making the crossing, they came to land at Gennesaret. When the men of that place recognized him, they sent word to all the surrounding country. People brought to him all those who were sick and begged him that they might touch only the tassel on his cloak, and as many as touched it were healed.

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Some Pharisees and scribes came to Jesus from Jerusalem and said, “Why do your disciples break the tradition of the elders? They do not wash their hands when they eat a meal.” He summoned the crowd and said to them, “Hear and understand. It is not what enters one’s mouth that defiles the man; but what comes out of the mouth is what defiles one.” Then his disciples approached and said to him, “Do you know that the Pharisees took offense when they heard what you said?” He said in reply, “Every plant that my heavenly Father has not planted will be uprooted. Let them alone; they are blind guides of the blind. If a blind man leads a blind man, both will fall into a pit.”

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