Sunday, October 28, 2007

Authentic Prayer

30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
October 27-28, 2007
The Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector
2 Kgs 5:14-17
Ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-42
Tm 2:8-13
Lk 17:11-19


Buddhist Temple in Taiwan

Prayer is a way of our communication with God. We talk to God through prayer, whether we say in the silence of our hearts or we say it together as one community. Prayer is basically is an expression of our faith, that we belief there is a God. I just came from my holiday. I spent a few days in Taiwan, and then three weeks in the Philippines. My friends in Taiwan are Buddhist, we visited a Buddhist temple I prayed with people of different belief. It was my first time to experience praying with Buddhists but although they have a different image of God I could sense the presence of God as I joined them in prayer.

My Buddhist friend told me that they visit the temple to pray before they travel abroad, when making a big decision in business, in short God is always part of their life’s existence.

Prayer basic expression of our faith
When we pray we feel the presence of God, we reconcile with God, we adore God, express our petitions, we become ready to face problems, trials, change a new person. Prayer must reflect our attitude towards other people.

Praying with humility
The main theme of today’s readings is the need for true humility as the hallmark of our prayers. God loves us when we pray with humility. We could even say that humility is the key to God's heart, a sure guarantee to a favorable reply. In our first reading today, the Book of Sirach teaches the same thing. Humility is the beginning of wisdom. A humble heart puts us on the level of the poor and needy to whom God always bends an ear. Of course, when we pray, we must really mean what we say when we acknowledge our sins and imperfections. Now that shouldn't be difficult!

St. Paul's words to Timothy in the second reading are not only beautiful but have a very personal tone: "I have competed well, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." St Paul reveals his suffering by following Christ, but he clearly sees that the way to follow Jesus is by accepting lowliness and suffering. He was proud that he fulfilled his duties as a Christian but he was humble enough brings back all the credit to God.

Humble prayers are heard because they come from the hearts of people who know how much they need God.

In the Gospel, Jesus presents to us two different characters that have two different ways of praying. The Pharisee stands in the very front of the temple, distancing himself from his inferiors, and his prayer is self-centered. If we analyze his prayer we can say that he is not praying at all. He wasn't really praying to God, but merely talking to himself about all his virtues. He believes that he is spotless, perfect and holy; He is under the mistaken impression that he can fulfill all that is required of him by his own actions; he just present to God all his good works, comparing how good he is than other people. At the same time, he was guilty of rash judging that poor tax-collector at the rear of the Temple who didn't even dare raise his eyes to heaven as he begged forgiveness for all his sins.

The Pharisee's prayer didn't impress the Lord very much. In fact, he didn't even return home justified.

Tax Collector
On the other hand, the tax collector's prayer earned him forgiveness from God. Why? Not because of his offenses, but because he honestly acknowledged them and humbly repented. He is aware of his brokenness and opens himself to God, asking for his mercy. He stood at the back of the temple, and would not even lift his eyes to God. He confesses his sins and humbly asks for God’s mercy: "O God, be merciful to me--the sinner."

His prayer was short, but to the purpose. His heart-broken, humble prayer wins him acceptance before God.

Mother Theresa
There is always the danger of religion becoming religiosity. Even our good works can become an obstacle to our relationship with God, if we don’t recognise God’s role.

A news reporter once asked a daring question to Mother Teresa if she was ever tempted to be proud. Mother Theresa inquired with a smile, "Proud about what?" The reporter replied, 'Why, about the wonderful things you have been doing for the poorest of the poor?” Then came her answer, "I never knew I had done anything, because it was God who had worked in and through my Sisters and volunteers.” True humility differentiates a saint from a sinner. If we are proud of our talents, our family connections, our reputation, or our achievements in life, today’s gospel tells us that we need Jesus to rid us of our pride and make us truly humble.

Lesson
Evict the Pharisee and revive the publican in each one of us. There is a big dose of the Pharisee's pride in us and a small dose of the tax-collector's humility. If you think you’re God, you deceive yourself. That’s why the humble tax collector, who asked God for mercy, went home reconciled with God while the proud Pharisee did not. If we are not sensitive to other people we are not sensitive to God. The Pharisee was not sensitive to the tax-collector, and hence he was not sensitive to God. The tax-collector was sensitive to his own failings and thus was equally sensitive to God. Sensitivity to other people and sensitivity to God go hand in hand.

A good daily dose of humility added to our prayer can make us better Christians. Humility before God because we are all equal O God, be merciful to me, a sinner.

When I fall, He lifts me up! When I fail, He forgives!When I am weak, He is strong! When I am lost, He is the way!When I am afraid, He is my courage! When I stumble, He steadies me!When I am hurt, He heals me!When I am broken, He mends me!When I am blind, He leads me!When I am hungry, He feeds me!When I face trials, He is with me!When I face persecution, He shields me! When I face problems, He comforts me!When I face loss, He provides for me!When I face Death, He carries me Home

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Kapangyarihan ng Panalangin

Kahalagahan ng Panalanging Di Napapagal
Lk 18:1-8
Sto Rosario, Lumbac, Pulilan Bulacan
October 20, 2007


Unang pagbasa - ang nakadipang kamay ni Moises ang tanda ng tagumpay ng Israelita laban sa Amalecita. - Kapag nakataas ang kamay ni Moises sila ay nananalo laban sa mga kaaway Sa Banal na Ebanghelyo ay isinaysay ni Kristo ang isang talinghaga upang ituro sa kanyang mga alagad na dapat silang manalangin lagi at huwag manghinawa.

Sa kwento ni Jesus ay may isang babaing makulit daw na punta-punta ng punta sa hukom at humihingi ng katarungan. Bagamat hindi sinabi kung ano ang dahilan ay isinasaad sa kwento na matigas ang puso ng hukom at lumipas ang ilang panahon na nagpabalik-balik ang babaing ito

Kahalagahan ng panalangin sa ating buhay
- a life without prayer is like a garden without flowers its ugly.
- a life without prayer is like a soldier without a gun he is unprepared.
- a life without prayer is like a butterfly without wings it's incapable to fly


Panalangin ang nag-uugnay sa ating pagkatao
- kapag tayo ay may mabigat na problema ay parang humihiwalay ang ating isip, nawawala na sa sarili, nabubugnot, nayayamot, walang pasensya sa kapwa nagmumura

Panalangin ang nag-uugnay sa bawat isa sa atin
- inaalala natin ang presensya ng ating mga mahal sa buhay sa panalangin
- Ilan sa atin dito ang may kamag-anak, kapatid, anak o asawa sa ibang bansa?
- Ilan sa atin dito ang may mahal sa buhay namayapa?
- Ilan sa atin dito ang pamilya na pinaghiwalay hindi ng kamatayan o pangingibambansa kundi dahil sa hindi pagkakaunawaan?

Panalangin ang nag-uugnay sa atin sa Diyos
- sa panalangin unang dumadaloy ang biyaya at grasya ng Diyos
- sa buhay sa seminaryo ay buhay panalangin

Buhay panalangin ng isang pari
- kapag nawala na ang prayer life ng isang pari duon nagsisimula ang pagbasak ng kanyang bokasyon
- ang panalangin ang syang nag-uugnay sa Diyos

Si Kristo ang modelo natin sa pagdarasal
- Nuong isang Linggo ay itinuro ni Kristo sa Ebanghelyo isang aspeto ng panalangin – ang magpasalamat

Ngayong Linggo ang panambitan sa atin ni Hesus ay manalangin lagi at huwag manghinawa
- Para nga sinasabi sa atin ni Kristo na tayo ay maging makulit sa ating buhay panalangin kahit paulit-ulit ay okay lang sa kanya.

“Maging Makulit”
- Kapag ang isa bata ay makulit humihingi ng dalawang piso sa una ay di natin papansinin subalit kung ito nagsimulang mangungulit bibigyan natin ito kahit 50 centavos o piso.
- Kung mayroon tayong panalangin na hindi tinutupad ni Lord, huwag tayong manghinawa, huwag tayong magsawa, hindi man Niya ibigay ang atin kahilingan natin ay may ibang biyaya parin tayong mapapala.
- May mga taong may cancer o may karamdaman lagin humiling sa Diyos na sila ay pagalingin…hindi man sila gumaling ay nagkakaroon sila ng lakas at tiyaga na buhatin ang kanila krus.


Si Krito ay “makulit”
- Sa bandang huli- kung iisipin natin si Kristo pa ang nangungulit sa atin araw-araw, lingo-linggo.. o sa tuwing tayo ay nananalingin
- Kinukulit nya na tayong magtiwala sa kanya, kinukulit nya tayong magpakumbaba, kinukulit nya tayong magpatawad, kinukulit niya tayong subukang magbago, kinukulit nya tayong mahalin sya at ating kapwa.

Kinulit nya tayong manalangin lagi dahil mahal niya tayo.

Si Maria din ay hindi naghinawa
Ipihayag ni Maria ang salita ng Diyos ng paulit-ulit mula ng siya ay tumalima sa mensahe ng Anghel, hanggang sa pagsilang kay Jesus, sa pagpapalaki kay Jesus, hanggang sa pagpapakasakit at pagkamatay sa Krus ni Jesus ay paulit-ulit na ipinapapahayag ni Maria ang Salita ng Diyos.


Manalangin tayo sa Diyos na huwag nawa tayong maghinawa sa ating buhay panalangin. Amen.