Reflections of Faith
Read and be inspired by a reflection based on today's Gospel made by members of the Verbum Dei Family in Manila.
4/5/2019
Daily Guidelines: April 5, 2019April 5, 2019 – Friday
Gospel: Jn 7:1-2, 25-30 “Realize that He is Christ” In the gospel, other people recognize Jesus as if He was not the son of God. It was like it was very hard to believe that He is the son of God unless miracles or something extraordinary is seen by their eyes. We are very lucky and blessed that we have inherited the faith in God. We recognize Jesus as our Lord because we let our faith in Him see the miracles and what is extraordinary in our everyday life. It is our turn now to pass this faith and let the others look at the miracles and the extraordinary through faith. Holy Spirit, help us spread this faith to the world. #PrayVD
4/4/2019
Daily Guidelines: April 4, 2019April 4, 2019 – Thursday
Gospel: Jn 5:31-47 “Testify Jesus in your lives” Jesus said “If I testify on my own behalf, my testimony is not true. But if there is another who testifies on My behalf, And I know that the testimony he gives on My behalf is true.” We, disciples of Christ are the living testimony of Christ through our lives. Let us continue to become a testimony of Christ because through us many people will believe in the truth. Mama Mary, guide us in knowing more about Jesus so that we may testify more how amazing our Lord Jesus is. #PrayVD
4/3/2019
Daily Guidelines: April 3, 2019April 3, 2019 – Wednesday
Gospel: Jn 5:17-30 “To the Resurrection of Life” Amidst the busy schedules we have in our life, God is also working up until now. God is still doing great things in our life that makes us grow more spiritually and to show us how beautiful the will of God is. All of that is for us to be resurrected in life when the time comes.In this Lenten season, God is reminding us the promise of resurrection despite our busy schedules and commitments we are working on. God is working so we must work too and claim that promise. Holy Spirit, may you light our way and guide us to the hope of resurrection. #PrayVD
4/2/2019
Daily Guidelines: April 2, 2019April 2, 2019 – Tuesday
Gospel: Jn 5:1-16 “Rise, take up your mat, and walk” Sometimes we are bounded by our culture, superstitions, etc. We are like the man in the gospel being bounded by the law of Sabbath prohibiting him to rise, to take his mat, and walk. When we celebrate Easter, we are celebrating with God for His glory. God free us from sins. Easter is the celebration of our freedom. In this gospel, Jesus is telling us that through Him we will be free. Jesus will break those things that bind us and prohibit us to be free. Let us pray to our Mother Mary to guide us and inspire us to rise, to take our mat, and walk. #PrayVD
4/1/2019
Daily Guidelines: April 1, 2019April 1, 2019 – Monday
Gospel: Jn 4:43-54 “Signs and Wonders” “You may go, your son will live”. Those were the words Jesus said to the man whose son is dying. The man believed what Jesus said to him and saw that his son lived. Jesus is telling us that we will be able to see the signs and wonders of the Lord when we believe first. It is a good time for us during this Lenten season to believe more in Jesus and see the wonders of the glory of Easter. Let us pray to the Holy Spirit to grant us the gift of believing. #PrayVD
3/31/2019
Daily Guidelines: March 31, 2019March 31, 2019 – Sunday
Gospel: Luke 15:1-3, 11-32 “He was lost, but now he has been found.” (Luke 15:32) God never stops loving us. In many moments that we have gone astray, He has always led us in coming back to Him. This is the hope that we can hold on to especially in this time of Lent – that God, our Father, values our little desire and attempts to go back to Him. And just like with the prodigal son, He is always excited to run, throw his arms around us, and kiss us. Have you thanked God today for always finding you? #PrayVD
3/30/2019
Daily Guidelines: March 30, 2019March 30, 2019 – Saturday
Gospel: Luke 18:9-14 “…and those who humble themselves will be made great.” (cf Luke 18:14) Today’s gospel warns us of self-righteousness and invites us to contemplate on the attitude of humility. As we continue to take the Lenten journey, we are called to live with humility knowing that the greatness that comes from this virtue lies in recognizing our need of God and allowing others to see God at work in our lives. How is Jesus inviting you to be humble today? #PrayVD
3/29/2019
Daily Guidelines: March 29, 2019March 29, 2019 – Friday
Gospel: Mark 12:28-34 “You are not far from the Kingdom of God.” (Mark 12:34) Jesus affirms the understanding of the scribes on the greatest two commandments: to love God with all your heart, mind, and soul and to love your neighbor as yourself. The scribe is not far from the Kingdom not because he knows it in mind but because in his heart is a knowledge of an authentic love moving him – in little, concrete and practical ways – to love God with all his heart, mind , and soul and to love others as he loves himself. Mother Mary, that is how you also love God. Help us to do the same for Him. #PrayVD
3/28/2019
Daily Guidelines: March 28, 2019March 28, 2019 – Thursday
Gospel: Luke 11;14-23 “Whoever is not for me is really against me.” (Luke 11:23) Give credit where credit is due, as it says. In today’s Gospel, the Pharisees give credit to the demon in the miracle that Jesus performed. In our lives, there can be moments that we overlook God’s power in our lives and we attribute everything to our own effort. As we continue to walk in the season of Lent, let us ask for the grace to see with the eyes of faith the power of Jesus in all that we do. When we recognize His work in us, we unite ourselves to Him and build a stronger relationship with Him. #PrayVD
3/27/2019
Daily Guidelines: March 27, 2019March 27, 2019 – Wednesday
Gospel: Matthew 5:17-19 “I have not come to abolish the law, but to fulfill.” (cf Matthew 5:17) When Jesus said that he is to fulfill the law, he does not mean making a new list of commandments nor completing the list. He accompanies us to the fulfillment of the law by bringing us to the essence and end of all the commandments: to love God above all. Jesus desires that this greatest law – the law of love – be fulfilled in the life of each one. In this time of Lent, may our practice of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving lead us to love God above all. #PrayVD |
Archives
August 2021
CategoriesAll Daily Guidelines Reflections On The Word Of God School Of The Word Thoughts From A Disciple |