Sunday, January 19, 2020

LIVE UP TO GOD'S EXPECTATIONS


Should two men sin, generally, the guiltiest party would be the most senior; the more knowledgeable one. When my elder brother and I had fights in our childhood days, my mother would always reprimand us to love one another, as we are brothers. But to my elder brother, she would give an extra admonishment: “You are the elder one. You should be more understanding with your brother, as you know more than he does.”  

Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still, more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more (cf. Lk 12:39-48). Much knowledge and experience had been given to the apostles. They were more blessed than anyone among us for they had the first-hand experience of Jesus. They heard His words coming from His very mouth. They shared meals with Him. They witnessed Jesus' miracles before their naked eyes. With much information and involvement with Jesus, much was expected from them. And truly, they had lived by that expectation, albeit there were fear, even doubts, and disbelief, sometimes. All of them, save John the Beloved Apostle, died a martyr’s death, witnessing to the faith they profess in Jesus who had given them much. 

What is expected of us? Freed from sin, we are to become righteous. Sin must not reign over our mortal bodies making us bend to our every desire. And we must not present the parts of our bodies to sin as weapons for wickedness, but instead, present ourselves to God as raised from death to life, and the parts of our bodies to God as weapons for righteousness (Romans 6:12-18).

As redeemed by Jesus and were made children of God through our baptism, we are expected to be obedient to the Father; to be slaves of righteousness for our own sake. We are privileged to hear the Word of God, to receive Jesus in the Eucharist, to be cleansed and pure by God's grace, and to be enriched by God's gift of faith to us. With all these blessings and generosity, God expects from us obedience; constantly listening to His precepts, and living in accord with His will.  

Is it a tough call? We can realize such through God, for our help is in the name of the Lord.


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