16, మార్చి 2023, గురువారం

Friday of the Third Week of Lent

 

Friday of the Third Week of Lent

Hosea 14:2-10

Mark 12:28-34

Total Commitment to God

 

Today, we are more concerned about having material possessions than developing real family relationships and friendships. And we spend our time, energies and resources in this regard which is dominated by work, money, appearances, power, position and possession. It is not necessarily bad, but extremely prioritising and not forging the actual valuable relationships has a negative impact on one’s life.

That’s why the readings of the day call upon total commitment that it speaks about the valuable relationship with God and others.

In the first reading prophet Hosea invites people to return to God and even guides them what they are supposed to say. He reminds them they primarily belong to God but  the problems and difficulties that they are experiencing are the result of their distancing from God. Hence, he urges them to return and repent of their words and deeds.  They are to:

1.    Turn from their mere external offerings to sincere internal repentance in their words (Prayer and worship)

2.    Turn from their trust in Assyria, its army and its God (so far they have relied upon them for their well being and offered themselves to their gods) To the One and Only God, who created, liberated and saved them always.

3.    Turn from the gods of their hands to the God of their forefathers. (today we have too, gods of our hands Like (money, fame, name, power and position..etc) 

God will shower his blessing and graces, provided they return to Him.

God will come to them, provided they heed to His voice.

God will heal their disloyalty, transgression out of his unconditional love, provided they sincerely rely on Him for their well being.

And in the last sentence of the first reading: Let him who is wise understand these things; let him who is prudent know them. Straight are the paths of the LORD, in them the just walk, but sinners stumble in them.” This leads us straight into the Gospel. What is the path of the lord that one needs to walk to be wise and to be blessed.

Gospel.

When a scribe asked Jesus, “Which is the first of all the commandments?” Jesus replies that :

The first is this:  Hear, O Israel!  The Lord our God is Lord alone!  You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind and with all your strength.

The second is this:  You shall love your neighbour as yourself.

The Path of the Lord is to love Him with all our heart, soul, mind and strength. It’s total commitment. Even, we do not usually like superficial and inconsistent love, so does God. and love of ourselves and others is inseparable from the first commandment. The order in which Jesus mentions is important because we usually care for me, my family and  then relationship with God if at all time is left.

 

This season of lent invites us today to have total commitment to God’s love.

Total reliance on God's providence.

Let us value which is more important in our lives today.

 

“Your heart must be wholly devoted to the LORD, our God, observing his statutes and keeping his commandments, as on this day.” (1 kings 8:61)

FR. JAYARAJU MANTHENA OCD 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15, మార్చి 2023, బుధవారం

 

Thursday of the Third Week of Lent

Jeremiah 7:23-28

Luke 11:14-23

 

Choose today- The Kingdom of God or The Kingdom of Satan

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ Jesus, Jesus had performed many healings and several exorcisms. There are several instances that Jesus freed those troubled and oppressed souls. In today’s Gospel instance people who witnessed however attributed it to the power  of satan not to the power of the Holy Spirit.

 

The Accusation: Some people, especially the leaders who were always against him, reacted negatively and accused him of resorting to Satan’s power to cast out evil spirits; they claimed that He gains His power and authority from Satan; that He is associated with Belzaboul,satan. They tried to defame him and slander him. They attributed it to Satan rather than the power of God.

The Anwer: Jesus makes two interesting arguments.

1.      According to today's reading, we get a glimpse that there are among their own who cast out demons which are attributed to God. Jesus makes a counter argument that  by associating his exorcism to the power of satan, they naturally attribute their own to Satan. If they are accusing Jesus they are accusing and  denouncing their own people. There is a hypocrisy and double standard here.

2.      In his second argument, Jesus says that"Every kingdom divided against itself will be laid waste and house will fall against house.” If the household, society, nation, the kingdom or satan turn against their own people, land, or the force, it is finished. It results in destruction and annihilation of its own existence. This can not be so. This would never happen.

 

Jesus made it clear that it is through the power and authority of God that He casts out evil spirits; and brings healing and freedom from sin and satan. The presence of power and authority of God is clearly present in all the healings and exorcisms which point towards the kingdom of God.

At the end of the Gospel, jesus makes a pressing statement that Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters.'' It is either we belong to Jesus or against him; either we belong to God’ kingdom or to the kingdom of satan; either to the light or to the darkness.

This is what the first reading of the day reminds us, Prophet Jeremiah reminds the people to Listen to God and obey that they may prosper and be children of God. with God there is life and prosperity; healing and liberation; peace and security.

But the people turned against God and refused to follow and be faithful to his commandments, thus they were scattered. They are in need of liberation.

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters, therefore the readings invite us to question where do we stand? Do I stand with Jesus or with evil spirits/Satan?

Do I believe Jesus or refuse to ignore?

Let us reflect and answer ourselves.  

 

I am the LORD, the God of all the living! Is anything too difficult for me? (Jeremiah 32:27)

Then Jesus approached and said to them, “All power in heaven and on earth has been given to me. (Matthew 28:18)


FR. JAYARAJU MANTHENA OCD

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