Tagged: Daily Reflection

THE TESTIMONY TEST

“It will lead to your giving testimony.” –Luke 21:13, RNAB Persecutions are great opportunities for giving testimony to Jesus. A testimony is our personal witness to what the Lord Jesus has done in our life. Did you know that Satan is defeated by our testimony to Jesus? “They defeated [Satan] by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony” (see Rv 12:11). Jesus uses our testimony to soften the hearts of those who listen. People can disagree with our theological positions, but no one can deny what happened to us and our personal experience of and relationship...

TOUGH LOVE

“We owe it to such men to support them and thus to have our share in the work of truth.” –3 John 8 Mass Readings: November 12 First: 3 John 5-8;Resp: Psalm 112:1-6;Gospel: Luke 18:1-8 St. John told Gaius to “demonstrate fidelity” (3 Jn 5) and love by helping and supporting the missionaries John had sent to Gaius’ church (3 Jn 6, 8). To do this would cost Gaius not only time and money but also his reputation (see 3 Jn 10) and his membership in his local church. This is because Diotrephes, the leader of Gaius’ church, threatened to...

WHAT WE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE END

“Whoever tries to preserve his life will lose it; whoever loses it will keep it.” –Luke 17:33 Mass Readings: November 11 First: 2 John 4-9; Resp: Psalm 119:1-2,10-11,17-18; Gospel: Luke 17:26-37 As we near the end of the Church’s year, the Church proclaims Jesus’ revelation about the end of the world. Jesus reveals much to us about the world’s end because we need to know all this. Jesus does not reveal trivia but essentials. We need to know that some people will be prosperous when the world ends. People will be eating and drinking, getting married, doing business, building, and...

FREE WILL AND FREE LOVE

“I did not want to do anything without your consent, that kindness might not be forced on you but might be freely bestowed.” –Philemon 14 Mass Readings: November 10 First: Philemon 7-20; Resp: Psalm 146:7-10; Gospel: Luke 17:20-25 In today’s first reading, St. Paul, a spiritual father to Philemon, is writing to Philemon to make a special request of him. Philemon was a slave owner, a relatively wealthy man of the city of Colossae. One of Philemon’s slaves, Onesimus, whose name means “Useful,” had apparently escaped and had stolen from Philemon in the process (Phlm 15, 18). Onesimus crossed paths...

“REBUILD MY CHURCH”

“His disciples recalled the words of Scripture: ‘Zeal for Your house consumes Me.’ ” –John 2:17 Mass Readings: November 9 First: Ezekiel 47:1-2,8-9,12; Resp: Psalm 46:2-3,5-6,8-9; Second: 1 Corinthians 3:9-11,16-17; Gospel: John 2:13-22 I, a priest and a pastor, have been trying for years to get people to go to Mass and to support the Church. I and others like me have not been very successful, for most people don’t go to Church even on Sundays and don’t tithe and give alms. However, the Lord calls us to do much more than the little we are trying unsuccessfully to do....