About Me
- Rogelio Mananita
- Sogod, Region VII, Philippines
- Life is a matter of preparation. It is also a journey towards a greater end, to the Father in heaven.
Saturday, June 6, 2020
I STAND by Mike Serapio
JOHN 3:16-18 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (June 7, 2020)
JOHN 3:16-18 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (June 7,
2020)
Yes, God so love the world that he give his only
begotten Son that whoever believes in Him may not be lost, but may have eternal
life. God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world; instead,
through Him the world is to be saved. Whoever believes in Him will not be
condemned. He who does not believe is already condemned, because he has not
believed in the name of the only Son of God.
POINT OF REFLECTION
All we know that God is a supernatural being who
created all things both within and beyond our senses. But the most wonderful
identity of God for us is Love. God is Love. This was proven when Jesus was
sent by the Father to rescue us from this sinful world. Jesus presence in us is
a manifestation of the Father’s great love to us for universal redemption of
those who chooses to believe in Jesus only. Remember, brothers and sisters, Jesus does not come into this world to condemn but to save.
Friday, June 5, 2020
MARK 12:38-44 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (June 6, 2020)
MARK 12:38-44 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (June 6,
2020)
As he was teaching, he also said to them, “ Beware of
those teachers of the law, who enjoy walking around in the long robes and being
greeted in the market place; and who likes to occupy reserved seats in the
synagogues; and the first places of feasts.
They even devour the widow’s and the orphan’s good’s while making a show
of long prayers. How severe a sentence they will receive!”
Jesus sat down opposite the Temple treasury, and
watched the people dropping money into the treasury box; and man rich people
put in large offerings. But the poor widow also came and dropped in two small
coins.
Then, Jesus called his disciples, and said to them,
“Truly I say to you, the poor widow put in more than all those who gave
offerings. For all of them gave from their plenty; but she gave from her
poverty, and put in everything she had, her very living.”
POINT OF REFLECTION
Life looks forward nothing but investment. When one
dares into investment, he is not expecting less in return instead greater than
anybody doing the same kind of investment. There are the two kinds of
investment for life, the short range investment and the long range investment.
Short range investment for life is a kind of investment goaled only till this
temporal life. While the long range investment is a kind of investment that
impact life not only to this world alone but into another world after temporal
death.
Life after temporal world seems hypothetical to those
who does not know and believe Jesus as the savior and the key figure of resurrection. If one do not believed
Jesus, their mentality would be the same as that of the mentality of the Sadducees who believe that life is all in this planet earth. Their
investment was limited only to the life on earth in accordance to their
traditions, practices, and beliefs.
My dear brothers and sisters, the real and most
meaningful investment of greater return is the long range investment. The very
nature of this investment is the teaching of the gospel, MARK 12:38-44, “Truly I say to you, the poor widow put in
more than all those who gave offerings. For all of them gave from their plenty;
but she gave from her poverty, and put in everything she had, her very living.”
Jesus teaches us to value less in this life and value more unto the life with
the Father.
Putting into donation boxes all for the promotion of
God’s kingdom and His people, is a long range investment. This is not only
about money resources but includes primarily our investment for our faith, for
our prayer, for our spiritual life. Jesus
reminded us to invest like the widow did in the Bible. That is giving from our
poverty not giving from our plenty. Truly God’s ways is not man’s ways for
usually, we only give from our plenty.
We might also come to think by how much we are to give?
The answer is “the widow put in everything she had, her very living.” By saying this, God is telling us to invest
our everything unto Him or at the very least give from
you until it hurts.
In conclusion, God requires Christians to invest in
faith, prayer, spiritual growth, and if possible giving
our all, or at the very least giving from our poverty until it really hurts.
Thursday, June 4, 2020
MARK 12:35-37 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (June 5, 2020)
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
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MARK 12:28-34 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (June 4, 2020)
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
MARK 12:18-27 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (June 3, 2020)
Monday, June 1, 2020
MARK 12:13-17 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (June 2, 2020)
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Mark 12:1-12 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (June 1, 2020)
MODIFIED ENROLLMENT PROCEDURE FOR SY 2020-2021
JOHN 20:19-23 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (May 31,2020)
POINT OF REFLECTION
Today’s gospel is a perfect resemblance of the world under the threat of COVID 19. Almost all locked themselves in fear of their lives. This was of the same feeling of Jesus’ disciples when they locked themselves in fear of their lives against the Jews on the first day after Sabbath day. They were in great trouble because Jesus was not with them. They were eaten by their insecurities and worries because they have under estimated the power of God to take control. But Jesus took it all when he suddenly appeared in their midst and greeted “ Peace be with you!” and showed with them his hands and his side. There and then, all of them were full of joy.
Sunday, May 17, 2020
JOHN 15: 26-164a GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (MAY 18, 2020)
Saturday, May 16, 2020
JOHN 14:15-21 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (MAY 17, 2020)
If you love me, you will keep my commandments; and I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Helper to be with you forever, the Spirit of truth whom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees him nor knows him. But you know him, for he is with you, and I will be in you. I will not leave you orphans, I am coming to you. A little while and the world will see me no more, but you will see me, because I live and you will also live. On that day you will know that I am in my Father, and you in me, and I in you. Whoever keeps my commandments is the one who loves me, he will also be loved by my Father; I too shall love him and show my self clearly to him.
Friday, May 15, 2020
DO # 7 S. 2020: LOOKING FORWARD SY 2020-2021
JOHN 15:18-21 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (MAY 16, 2020)
Thursday, May 14, 2020
JOHN 15:12-17 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (MAY 15, 2020)
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
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JOHN 15: 9-17. GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION (MAY 14, 2020)
POINT OF REFLECTION
Why called this as cross of loving God? When we look at God, we look at it straight far above and beyond, hoping to cut across some day from this earth into heaven, ultimate goal. This is what we called as the vertical cross line of loving God. This is unthinkably hard to figure out. But, doable for God had taught us how to do it in this gospel reading.
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
JOHN 15 :1-8 GOSPEL READING AND REFLECTION ( MAY 13, 2020)
First, Tunay na hindi tayo nagiisa. The Lord is always with us. Siya ang ating Amang Makapangyarihan. Kadalasan hindi natin siya pinapansin kapag nasa maayos ang ating kalagayan. Ang nakakalungkot pa nga, ay hindi natin puspusang sinusunod ang kanyang mga utos. But God is faithful, truly faithful na kahit we live in a sinful life, minahal nya parin tayo.
Tunay na mahirap mapagtagumpayan sa lahat ng panahon ang tinatwag nating "conformity with the Lord" gawa ng tunay tayong makasalanan sa mundong ito. Kong papaano natin ito pwedeng magawa ay sa pamaraang maayos nating matularan si Jesus sa araw-araw nating ginagawa.