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HAVE COURAGE — Serving Jesus Means Going to War

May 26, 2025 by Eddie Leave a Comment

There’s something striking about the way Jesus invites people to serve Him. You’d think He would try to make it sound attractive — easy, comfortable, maybe even rewarding in material ways. But He doesn’t. He doesn’t sugarcoat it. He doesn’t promise smooth sailing.

In John 16:1–4, Jesus is giving instructions about what He expects His disciples to do after He leaves.  He expects that they will continue to promote the kingdom of God, but He warns them and says: “They will put you out of the synagogues. In fact, the time is coming when anyone who kills you will think they are offering a service to God.” And then He says: “I have told you this so that you will not fall away.”

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Filed Under: GOSPEL REFLECTIONS VLOG Tagged With: God of the impossible, martyrdom, service, spiritual battle

LET’S DO GOOD ANYWAY

January 31, 2024 by Eddie Leave a Comment

Today’s gospel narrates another interesting episode in the life of Jesus.  The three gospel writers, Mark, Matthew and Luke wrote about the same incident, some with more details and preceding events than others.  Today we reflect on Mark’s version found in the opening verses (1-6) of chapter 6.  This is the story when Jesus pays a visit to his hometown in Nazareth, and has a chance to preach in their synagogue on the Sabbath, in his usual eloquent and amazing style.  However, his kababayans  – though they are amazed at his depth of preaching – are not impressed and cynically put him down saying: “Where did this man get these things?  He’s just a carpenter! He’s Mary’s boy. We’ve known him since he was a kid. Who does he think he is?”  Apparently, they had judged Him in their minds beforehand, and had already tagged Him as unworthy of their attention.

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OUR REASONS FOR SERVING AND OBEYING GOD

November 14, 2023 by Eddie Leave a Comment

Today’s passage from Luke Chapter 17:7-10 ends with an interesting message for Jesus who says, servants should not expect to receive thanks from their masters for doing what they were told to do, but rather servants should simply say, “we are unworthy servants, we have only done our duties”.

For those of us, like me, who look the scripture for messages of hope, I just want to point out four things about this passage. Now I address this message to those of us who desire to follow God’s bidding: to love, and to serve others with all their heart, with all their mind, and all their strength.  Let me share with you how I think we are blessed by this passage.

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FEELING UNQUALIFIED TO SERVE?

October 17, 2023 by Eddie Leave a Comment

Don’t you just admire people whom you see serving God and His people in an extraordinary way?  Whether you listen to eloquent speakers in your prayer meetings, or when they sing with gilted voices, or when they have deep insights during your bible study, or when they are able to prophesy with wisdom and knowledge of God’s will? 

Praise God for them, right?   

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JUDGING THE FRUIT OF OUR SERVICE

September 20, 2023 by Eddie Leave a Comment

There’s something about upbeat music that when I hear it, I instinctively tap my feet, shake my head, and before I know it, my body is swaying and I’m ready to dance to the beat.  I’ll do this anywhere I hear upbeat music, whether I’m just walking into a store with piped in music, or I hear a jeepney passing by with loud music, or maybe even making the sign of the cross as I leave the church while the choir is playing an upbeat final song.  Ang saya saya.

In today’s gospel, from Luke 7: 31-35, Jesus had strong words for the religious leaders of His day, the Pharisees. They were like people who refused to dance to the music.  Jesus comments on how the Pharisees sneered at him and at John the Baptist for how they preached the good news to all sorts of people.  But the Pharisees wouldn’t budge because they thought that they knew God’s answers to life, and instead of embracing the good news message, these Pharisees criticized John and Jesus on very shallow grounds, pointing to John’s weird and eccentric fasting and clothing. And they dismissed the messages of Jesus because he ate and drank with outcasts.  The Pharisees red tagged them saying they were possessed by demons.

But Jesus dismissed these arrogant Pharisees as the pitiful ones because He said that the best way to judge whether their message made sense or not was not by the appearance of themselves as messengers, but to see how their message changed the lives and behavior of those who listened and believed their messages.  Jesus said wisdom is proved right by all her children.

Today’s gospel passage bears a message of instruction and a message of hope for us today.

THERE’S A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DISCERNMENT AND JUDGING

First of all, a message of instruction. There is a difference between discernment and judging. Discernment protects us from inappropriate biases, or deceitful messages and influences, and outright false teaching.  We need to be discerning and critical of the world and its influences because, we are prone to think only of our needs and our egos and to be indifferent to the needs of other neighbors.  Anything that appeals to our selfish egos tends to get our attention. That’s the human in us.  So we need to be discerning.

On the other hand, it’s not wise to judge others, and to write them off just because they have ideas and behaviors that don’t suit our sensitivities or our own biases, or because they behave and think differently from what we are accustomed to.

People do things and express themselves in various ways, whether it’s their praise and worship style, whether it’s the manner in which they explain certain ideas, and whether it’s what they try to make you appreciate and value, that’s not your type or not according to your taste. 

Let’s always be open to God’s purpose in bringing radical and different people into our circles.  Let’s not miss out on God’s best, just because our minds and hearts are comfortable where we are. 

KEEP PROCLAIMING THE GOOD NEWS ANYWAY

Now here’s a message of hope for those of us who feel that they have a good message to give, or who see people going the wrong way but are indifferent to change and suggestions, and sadly refuse to acknowledge the good news that we lovingly speak to them about Jesus.

Take heart. Take heart, and don’t lose hope. Keep proclaiming the good news, even to cynical and deaf ears. It’s not your fault if they don’t listen to you or they don’t believe you and they refuse to change, it’s not your fault. Don’t blame yourself. Instead let them see by your behavior and in your life that the good news has made a difference in your life.

Remember, it’s not your job to change and transform people. That’s God’s job, and believe me, He’s good at it. Our task is simply to sow seeds, to shed the light by our word and our deeds of love.

And yes, it’s a joyful experience, of course, when we see people responding positively to our message. But please do not be motivated by the number of likes on your Facebook page because this is how the world measures success. Rather let your reward come from the Lord who called you to break a sweat, to plow the hard ground.  He called you not to get tired sowing seeds of hope to all whom God sends to you.  Let your consolation rest purely in the joy of hearing God himself say to you, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

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