REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today In Jesus’ transfiguration up a high mountain, the disciples saw Moses and Elijah conversing with Jesus. These are the two “messengers” attested in Scriptures who would prepare the way of the Lord and of the people (Ex 23:20; Mal 3:1). Malachi in particular...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today There is a saying in Filipino language which runs like this: For one who really wants to do something, there are many ways to attain it. But for one who does not want, there are many excuses. Both John and Jesus have detractors who have closed their minds to...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today In his testimony of John, Jesus says that John fulfills the figure of the one about whom it is written, “Behold, I am sending my messenger ahead of you; he will prepare your way before you” (Mt 11:10). The first reference speaks of mal-ak (“angel” or...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today Chapter 18 of Matthew is often referred to as Jesus’ Community Discourse. This is the collection of Jesus’ teaching on how the community of believers should put his teaching into action and on how to deal with one another. First, they should humble themselves...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today Today’s Gospel reading presents Jesus surrounded not just by a Galilean crowd but also by those coming from Judea and Jerusalem. As people are drawn to healers today, people in Jesus’ time flocked to him as they saw in Jesus a thaumatorgos, a worker of...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today The compassion of Jesus for the people — indeed his whole public ministry — is summarized by Matthew thus: Jesus went around to all towns and villages, teaching in the synagogues, proclaiming the Kingdom of God, and curing every disease and illness. Peter, in...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today In the original setting, we wonder what the two blind men really thought of Jesus. They called him “Son of David,” that is, the Messiah. Did they think that the Messiah had the power to bring healing? Most probably, the faith of the blind men consisted mainly...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Today’s Gospel concludes Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount (Mt 5-7). Here Jesus is presented as a “lawgiver” like Moses and as a “wisdom teacher.” In the perspective of Matthew, Jesus brings from the storeroom of Israel the old treasures with which he combines the new things...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today According to the Synoptics, Andrew is one of the first four to be called by the Lord; he is the brother of Simon Peter. Like Simon, he was a fisherman. The Gospel of John indicates that he was first a disciple of John the Baptist, the Protokletos, the “first...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today The centurion is an official of the Roman army in command of 100 or more soldiers. He is trained in army discipline; he knows the value of a word of command. He follows the order of a higher official and expects soldiers under him to obey his orders. Now, he...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today LUKE 21:25-28, 34-36 Jesus said to his disciples: “There will be signs in the sun, the moon, and the stars, and on earth nations will be in dismay, perplexed by the roaring of the sea and the waves. People will die of fright in anticipation of what is coming...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Reflections today Jesus ends his apocalyptic discourse with the sign of hope in the budding of the fig tree (Lk 21:29-31). He then calls for vigilance and watchfulness. This does not mean that one continually looks up the sky waiting to be caught up in the clouds to meet the Lord...