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.
7/1/2020
Daily Guidelines: July 1, 2020July 1 2020 - Wednesday
Matthew 8:28-34 "Have you come here to torture us before the appointed time?" The first time I joined the Verbum Dei disciples retreat, I chanced to be seated during lunch near one of the disciples who has been with the community for decades. I learned that she is one of the pioneers, so I asked her what made her persevere to stay this long. Her reply, "I found peace." Inner peace is absolutely necessary for us to find joy in this life. But the Adversary and his cohorts are also relentless in their efforts to deprive us of peace and joy. The Gospel story tells us how these evil spirits tremble and flee at the command of Jesus. The Lord is our invincible protector, and prayer is our most powerful weapon. Is there anything that greatly pains our heart, troubles our mind? Turn to Jesus in heartfelt prayer. He alone can give us true joy and inner peace, even in the midst of troubles and uncertainties. Blessed Mother Mary, please cover us with your mantle of protection. Protect us from the wickedness and snares of the Evil One. #PrayVD
6/30/2020
Daily Guidelines: June 30, 2020June 30 2020 - Tuesday
Matthew 8:23-27 "Why are you afraid, you of little faith." Jesus awakens from the loud cries for help of His disciples, when their boat was caught up in a stormy sea. Jesus calms the agitated sea. This story reminds us not to let anything disturb our inner peace because God is in control. Jesus has authority over harmful acts of nature, sickness and evil spirits. Everything that torments His people surrender at His command. In the past, I have of little faith and was greatly frightened when my life was threatened. I succumbed to an overwhelming anxiety, fear and hopelessness that rendered me all the more dysfunctional. But victory dawned on me when I surrendered everything to Jesus and stormed Him with desperate cries of prayer. In His own perfect time, Jesus beautifully redeemed me. My fear and distrust turned into courage and deep faith that grew by leaps and bounds. Let us constantly make use of the greatest weapon we possess - Prayer. St. Padre Pio says, "Prayer is the key that opens the heart of God." Blessed Mother Mary, please continue to guide us to your Son Jesus, and follow Him in a perfect manner like you do. #PrayVD
6/29/2020
Daily Guidelines: June 29, 2020June 29, 2020 - Monday
Matthew 16:13-19 "And I tell you that you are Peter and on this Rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hades will not overcome it." In the story, Peter was able to give the correct answer when asked who Jesus is; not by his own wisdom, but through a heavenly revelation from God the Father. The Holy Spirit is our divine counselor, who leads us into all truth, so we may not run into pitfalls from the evil schemes of the enemy. Let us strive to become a desirable dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. When we remain in a state of grace, united with Him, we become God's resting place. Peter was chosen amongst all, despite his weaknesses to be the earthly foundation stone upon which Jesus built His Church. Peter was flawed, but he loves Jesus and passionately protects Him. Like Peter, we may be counted in among the imperfect workers in God's vineyard, flawed, but passionately love God; greatly desire to follow Him and struggle every day to become righteous. #PrayVD
6/28/2020
Daily Guidelines: June 28, 2020June 28, 2020 Sunday
Gospel: Mt10:37-42 “Whoever loses his life for my sake will find it” “Take up your cross and follow me", is meant to allow us to live freely our true identity. When we take that option, our commitment may separate us from people and ways of this world. It doesn’t mean that we shouldn’t love our family and friends. It is meant to remind us to re-direct our priorities - To love God first then our neighbours. In doing so, we will inherit eternal life, peace and joy that the world cannot give. #PrayVD
6/27/2020
Daily Guidelines: June 27, 2020June 27, 2020 Saturday
Gospel: Mt8:5-17 “As you have believed, let it be done for you” “Just say the word from where you are, and my servant will be healed.” Such display of faith from the Roman Officer, Peter’s Mother In-law and many others. Faith tested by fire is a gift of grace. This on-going pandemic has put us to test. Has it surfaced our lack of faith or strengthened it? Gold that has been tested by fire is pure and precious. There are no shortcuts or easy ways to remove the dross and impurities. Having faith is what sets us apart from the world who do not. Today as we continue to adjust to the new normal we pray “Refiners fire, purify and increase our faith.” Amen. #PrayVD
6/26/2020
Daily Guidelines: June 26, 2020June 26, 2020 Friday
Gospel: Mt8:1-4 “Heal me and make me clean” COVID -19 can be likened to leprosy today. It is contagious and has no cure! We are pretty much like the man with leprosy! Clearly, we are invited to imitate him. To approach Jesus, kneel before him, cry out and pray - “if you are willing, you can heal our world! Protect and preserve us from this virus! And be gone! Jesus, we believe! Amen! #PrayVD
6/25/2020
Daily Guidelines: June 25, 2020June 25, 2020 Thursday
Gospel: Mt 7:21-29 “Built on solid rock” “But don’t just listen to God’s word. You must do what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourselves.” James1:22 The effectiveness of the word is manifested in our behaviour and attitudes. Our action speaks more of our intentions and words. In the world, the sweet talker most often gets to be recognised, praised and promoted! On the contrary, Jesus is more concerned about our walk than our talk. The key therefore is listening and action. When we do, we can brave all life’s storms. #PrayVD
6/24/2020
Daily Guidelines: June 24, 2020June 24, 2020 Wednesday
Gospel: Lk 1:57-66,80 “The hand of the Lord was with him” The birth of St John the Baptist to aging parents Elizabeth and Zechariah showed great mercy and taught us to learn to trust God. God’s will was clear in his life. St. John prepared the way for Christ with his life and witness. It was no easy path. Tempted in the dessert, locked in prison and had moments of doubts about Jesus being the Messiah. This is the path of following shown to us, quite the road less-travelled. Yet there is no gratifying comfort and assurance knowing that in all our ways the “hand of the Lord” goes before us. Lord, help us contemplate in humility what You can do in our lives, as You exceedingly go beyond our imagination. #PrayVD
6/23/2020
Daily Guidelines: June 23, 2020June 23, 2020 Tuesday
Gospel: Mt 7:6,12-14 “Do to others whatever you would have them do to you” Jesus has given us the golden rule which said to be the foundation of active goodness and mercy. With the too many pains most people are going through these days of pandemic, the least we can do is to be discerning and ask what would be the most loving thing to do today. Let us remember the kind, merciful and gracious God who forgave our ancestors from their stubbornness and be inspired by the redemptive love of Jesus despite the pain on the cross. Holy Spirit, bestow upon us the Fruit of the Spirit we need most today, Amen. #PrayVD
6/22/2020
Daily Guidelines: June 22, 2020June 22,2020 Monday
Gospel: Mt 7:1-5 “Stop judging, that you may not be judged” According to author/speaker Jim Kwik, "It is easier said than done." The truth is this: the traits that bother us from others are often the behaviours we struggle within ourselves. If left unaware, how easy it is to magnify the vulnerability of others. Today, we are reminded to take a stock of ourselves. Look inwards and see what’s blocking the love inside of us to flow out to loving oneself and neighbours. Holy Trinity and Mama Mary, take the blindness from our eyes. Heal us from our brokenness. Help us see the innate goodness and beauty of one another. Each one made into your likeness. Amen. #PrayVD |
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