Thursday, November 06, 2014
Thursday 31st Week in Ordinary Time
November 6, 2014
Thursday 31st Week in Ordinary Time
Phil 3: 3-8a / Ps 105: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7 / Lk 15: 1-10
Reading: Phil 3: 3-8a
Beware of the dogs, beware of the bad workers; beware of the circumcised. We are the true circumcised people since we serve according to the Spirit of God, and our confidence is in Christ Jesus rather than in our merits. I myself do not lack those human qualities in which people have confidence. If some of them seem to be accredited with such qualities, how much more am I! I was circumcised when eight days old. I was born of the race of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin; I am a Hebrew, born of Hebrews. With regard to the Law, I am a Pharisee, and such was my zeal for the Law that I persecuted the Church. As for being righteous according to the Law, I was blameless. But once I found Christ, all those things that I might have considered as profit, I reckoned as loss. Still more, everything seems to me as nothing compared with the knowledge of Christ Jesus, my Lord.
Gospel: Luke 15: 1-10
Meanwhile tax collectors and sinners were seeking the company of Jesus, all of them eager to hear what he had to say. But the Pharisees and the scribes frowned at this, muttering. "This man welcomes sinners and eats with them." So Jesus told them this parable: "Who among you, having a hundred sheep and losing one of them, will not leave the ninety-nine in the wilderness and seek out the lost one till he finds it? And finding it, will he not joyfully carry it home on his shoulders? Then he will call his friends and neighbors together and say: 'Celebrate with me for I have found my lost sheep.' I tell you, just so, there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one repentant sinner than over ninety-nine upright who do not need to repent. What woman, if she has ten silver coins and loses one, will not light a lamp and sweep the house in a thorough search till she finds the lost coin? And finding it, she will call her friends and neighbors and say: 'Celebrate with me for I have found the silver coin I lost!' I tell you, in the same way there is rejoicing among the angels of God over one repentant sinner."
Reflection:
Jesus addressed the twin parables in today's Gospel (the parable of the lost sheep and of the lost coin) to the Pharisees to explain why he can be seen in the company of sinners. How many of us being so forgetful would lose something of value and would later have a big sigh of relief upon finding that which was lost for quite some time. We would probably be so elated with the find and jump with joyful gratitude. This was the feeling of the woman who found her lost coin. Similarly, the shepherd in the first parable rejoiced upon finding one wayward sheep. Even though he had ninety-nine others safely grazing at a secure pasture. It tells us that as God's children, we are so valuable and precious to Him that He goes out of the way to bring us back if we were lost (to sin). God calls us all into a personal relationship with Him. He patiently searches and calls us back in the hope that we would respond. When He finally find us and gets us to respond, He would joyfully hoist us up (like the helpless sheep that can no longer move on its own power) on His strong and wide shoulders. Repentant sinners are all so important to God that the angels in heaven rejoice because they know that restoration is not far away. God will personally see to it, if and only if, we humbly allow it to happen. Jesus our Good Shepherd never tires looking out for us. Let us all trust in him and entrust ourselves to his care. Alleluia.
Prayer Requests:
We pray ...
... for a deep and profound respect for life, especially for the unborn.
... for all the prayer intentions in the MTQ Dailyprayer Diary.
... for families who are in need of healing.
... for world peace and reconciliation.
Finally, we pray for one another, for those who have asked our prayers and for those who need our prayers the most.
Have a good day!
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