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.
11/8/2020
Daily Guidelines: November 8, 2020November 8, 2020 Sunday
Matt 25:1-13 Five of them were foolish, five of them were wise. The five foolish maidens who failed to bring oil for their lamps were unprepared when the bridegroom arrived. What could have been the reason? It could have been laziness, procrastination, or complacency. It could be they thought their fellow maidens would bail them out of the situation. All of these are reasons why we ourselves may miss out on welcoming the coming of the Kingdom! We ourselves may become lazy or complacent. Let us keep watch always for none of us know the day or the hour when Christ comes again for us. #PrayVD
11/7/2020
Daily Guidelines: November 7, 2020November 7, 2020 Saturday
Lk 16:9-15 Who will entrust to you the true riches? Once I was on the road to Tuguegarao, wrapped up in my thoughts about work. Until my companion told me to look out the window and I saw an incredible view of the Cordillera Valley. In today’s reading, Jesus warns us not to be too busy with the world that we lose out on the true riches of a relationship with Him. I almost missed a spectacular view but that is nothing compared to missing out on the deep anf inexhaustible riches of God’s grace. Lord help us keep our eyes on true riches you offer! #PrayVD
11/6/2020
Daily Guidelines: November 6, 2020November 6, 2020 Friday
Lk 16:1-8 My master is taking my stewardship away from me What responsibility and accountability have you been given by the Lord? It doesn’t matter whether we perceive it to be small or large. What matters is that we fulfill it to the best of our ability and keeping faithful to God. In today’s parable, a dishonest steward was about to lose his job. To save it he resorted to still more dishonest means. Our stewardship was given by God and, unlike the steward in the parable, we should keep always on the straight path in our stewardship. But there is one thing we can learn from him: how much we should value this stewardship such that we strive never to lose it! #PrayVD
11/5/2020
Daily Guidelines: November 5, 2020November 5, 2020 Thursday
Lk 15:1-10 I have found my sheep who was lost I remember getting lost in the mall when I was a child. When my mom finally found me, I was incredibly relieved, but my joy was nothing compared to my mom’s. When we get lost in the midst of our life, we too feel a sense of panic, the feeling is not right. That is why when Jesus finds us and brings us back to Him, we feel redeemed. But more so the happiness of our Lord in finding us. Let us reflect today on His great love for us which searches for us whenever we are lost. #PrayVD
11/4/2020
Daily Guidelines: November 4, 2020November 4, 2020 Wednesday
Lk 14:25-33 Whoever does not bear his own cross cannot be my disciple No servant is greater than his master. Instead the most a servant can do is to follow his master’s example and learn from him. And if Jesus is our master we cannot but do as he did: to put the Lord’s will and purposes at his highest priority and that is to carry the cross that was meant for Him. In our life, God has placed crosses for us to carry that we may honor Him and give our lives for those he has placed in our care. This is what it means to be a disciple! Lord give us the strength to carry our cross and follow you. #PrayVD
11/3/2020
Daily Guidelines: November 3, 2020November 3, 2020 Tuesday
Lk 14:15-24 Call people to come in, that my House may be filled In His house there are many rooms, we are told. There are as many rooms as God’s generosity would provide. And since His generosity knows no limits, there will always be rooms available. Yet in today’s parable, we see that many refuse the invitation to dwell in his house and there are many reasons they give. We must be discerning in our own lives that we do not fall prey to the same reasons to deny the Lord. He has prepared rooms for us. Let us respond to his invitation! #PrayVD
11/2/2020
Daily Guidelines: November 2, 2020November 2, 2020 Monday
Lk 14:12-14 Invite the poor, the lame, the blind As followers of Christ, we are called to follow His example and constantly make space in our lives to meet the needs of others. Today, Christ reminds us that we are to do this especially to the least of our brothers and sisters. To those who have no one to love them or to care for them, how do we respond? We respond by opening our hearts and hands to them. Lord Jesus, help us to consciously reach out to those who are in need! #PrayVD
11/1/2020
Daily Guidelines: November 1, 2020November 1, 2020 – Sunday
Gospel: Matthew 5:1-12a “Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.” We are familiar with the Sermon on the Mount or the Beatitudes, wherein Jesus speaks on how we can lead holy lives in our journey to heaven. He speaks of humility, mourning our sins so we can renew our lives, to be meek and faithful to God’s will, hunger for righteousness, be merciful to those who suffer, be pure in heart and purpose, be a peacemaker, and don’t be afraid to be persecuted. We only have to seek God, ask for guidance, seek His will and plan, bring others to Him,and we are assured of heaven as our final destination. Thank you, Jesus for teaching us the Way. Showing us The Truth and being the Life for us. Amen. #PrayVD |
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