Tuesday, January 06, 2015
January 7, 2015 WEDNESDAY
January 7, 2015 WEDNESDAY
CHRISTMAS WEEKDAY
St. Raymond of Peñafort, Priest
White
1 Jn 4: 11–18 / Mk 6: 45-52
[Spaniard St. Raymond of Penafort (1175–1275), third Superior-General of the Dominican Order, is famous for his efforts to abolish slavery.]
From the First Reading: 1 Jn 4: 11–12, 14-17
Dear friends, if such has been the love of God, we, too, must love one another. No one has ever seen God, but if we love one another, God lives in us, and his love spreads freely among us. . . .
We ourselves have seen and declare that the Father sent his Son to save the world. Those who acknowledge that Jesus is the Son of God, God remains in them and they in God. We have known the love of God and have believed in it. God is love. The one who lives in love, lives in God and God in him.
When do we know that we have reached a perfect love? When in this world, we are like him in everything,
Reflection:
"What drives you?" This is a question posed in a TV advertisement of a fuel company. The ad shows people from various walks of life giving their best efforts in what they are doing -- in sports, in one's profession, while driving a sports car or while just playing with one's children.
The images shown and the question posed strike us at our core: "What drives us?" The answer is simple: that one cannot totally commit himself to a task, a profession, unless one is driven by something pure, compelling and convincing, by something truly as important as one's life itself.
In today's reading from the First Letter of John, we are given the compelling answer to the question, "What drives us?" The real answer is "love." We do not have to study the many spiritual writers and practitioners who support John's reply. If we look back at our own life experiences, we notice that the moments and times we are so alive, bold and courageous and so fulfilled are when we are ignited and moved by love. One could think of the moment one proposed to his wife. Or accepted the proposal from one's future husband. One could think of the times we went out of our usual comfort zone to reach out to a friend, office-mate or even a stranger in great need. These are key moments in our human life and experience which can only be driven by love.
For John, the disciple Jesus loved, these experiences driven by love make God really present in our lives; they are true encounters with God-with-us.
Today, as we celebrate the Christmas season of God's gift of his Son to us, let us reflect and ask ourselves "What drives us?" Which parts of our lives are not ruled and driven by love? Pray to the Lord to touch those parts of our lives that he may rule there.
WE PRAY FOR MTQ DAILYPRAYER DIARY INTENTIONS:
BIRTHDAY
BENEDICT PATRICK S. SYLING
THANKSGIVING
PRIME SPOTS INC.
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
TYRONE & LETTY TANG
Finally, we pray for one another, for those who have asked our prayers and for those who need our prayers the most:
For the intentions of Lawrence & Mandy
Birthday intentions of Carla de Guzman
In Memoriam (+) – Amado Santiago
Have a good day!
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