REFLECTIONS TODAY Jesus’ parable is a metaphor referring to the Jews and the Gentiles in relation to God. The one who readily says yes, but actually does not go, pictures the Jews who are expected to follow God’s will. The one who says no, but later goes, are the Gentiles who are not...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Authority or power ( exousia in Greek) can come or be derived from various sources: the self (as in autocracy), the people (like in a democracy), and others. But ultimately it comes from God, as Jesus tells Pilate (cf Jn 19:11) or Paul writes to the Christians in Rome (cf Rom...
REFLECTIONS TODAY JOHN 1:6-8, 19-28 A man named John was sent from God. He came for testimony, to testify to the light, so that all might believe through him. He was not the light, but came to testify to the light. And this is the testimony of John. When the Jews from Jerusalem sent priests and...
REFLECTIONS TODAY The memorial of Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patroness of the Americas, reminds us of the Blessed Mother’s constant intercession for us, her beloved children. Her apparitions to Juan Diego invite humanity to repent and embrace her Son in fidelity and newness of life. Like our...
REFLECTIONS TODAY While children usually exemplify innocence, obedience, and humility, we also associate them with behavior that we call “childish.” This most likely means for us “difficult to please,” “stubborn,” “spoiled,” “unwilling to listen to explanations,” and the like....
REFLECTIONS TODAY When we think of what John did for and said about Jesus, we may consider Jesus’ words praising John in the Gospel as a form of mutual admiration. And what an honor Jesus gives to John! Imagine, of those born of women, no one is greater than John! Jesus declares that John is the...
When someone approaches us in our difficulty and says, “May I help you,” what is our usual response? It is either, “Thank you very much; so kind of you,” or “No, it’s okay, I can manage.” Perhaps it is more natural for us to project to others that we can manage life’s demands on our...
REFLECTIONS TODAY The friends of the paralytic in the Gospel are unique and both desperate and trusting. We can even say they are fools for endangering the life of their paralytic friend as well as the safety of Jesus and others in the house! In real life, we do not expect to see scenes like...
MATTHEW 1:1-8 The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ the Son of God. As it is written in Isaiah the prophet: Behold, I am sending my messenger ahead of you; he will prepare your way. A voice of one crying out in the desert: “Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths.” / John the...
REFLECTIONS TODAY The people who have heard Jesus preach and who have seen His miracles continue to ask Him for a sign. Even if Jesus considers such request deplorable and absurd, He obliges them with yet another sign. He gives them “the sign of Jonah.” This reluctant prophet of the Old...
REFLECTIONS TODAY After the death of Herod the Great, the kingdom of Israel was divided between his three sons: Herod Archelaus as ethnarch, Herod Antipater and Philip as tetrarch (ruler of a quarter), with Herod’s daughter, Salome I, as toparch (small district ruler) of Jamnia. Herod Antipas was...
REFLECTIONS TODAY Jesus calls and sends. He commissions the Twelve to speak and act in His name. As Apostles (Greek: ἀπόστολος / apostolos = one who is sent), the Twelve are sent with His authority and power. They are to speak His words without adulterating or watering down the message....