Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Resurrection and Forgiveness

Second Sunday of Easter

"On the evening of that first day of the week, when the doors were locked, where the disciples were, for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in their midst..."

The disciples were gathered in fear. The gospel tells us that they were afraid of the Jews. They were afraid that the Jews might do to them what they did to Jesus.


But it is also possible th
at part of that fear is the memory of what they did while Jesus was undergoing his passion. Remember when Jesus was arrested in Gethsemane, the disciples fled in fear. They left Jesus on his own. They deserted him. Peter even denied Jesus three times. Only a handful remained at the foot of the cross. The disciples abandoned Jesus.

In the midst of this fear, the risen Christ appeared to his disciples. The abandoned one returned to those who abandoned him. And his first words were,"Peace be with you." These are words of forgiveness; words of reconciliation. Three times Jesus assured his disciples of his great mercy and understanding. Not only that, after offering reconciliation, Jesus sent them into mission: "As the Father has sent me, so I send you.”

Tanong ko sa sarili ko, Hindi pa ba natutuo si Jesus?
Ito ang mga alagad na ginabayan niya ng tatlong taon. Tinuruan. Pinangaralan. Mga alagad na itinuring niyang malalapit na kaibigan. Pero kahit ganun, iniwan pa rin siya. Itinatwa. Nilayuan. Hindi lubos ang kanilang paniniwala at pananalig sa kanya. Sila pa rin ang isusugo? Hindi ba magandang humanap na lang ng ibang mga alagad?


Jesus chose not to give up on his disciples. Jesus, the abandoned one is also the faithful one. Jesus knew that his forgiveness and his resurrection are enough to change them.

The Lord will not give up on us. He reminds us that his forgiveness and his resurrection are enough to change us. They are enough to inspire and sustain us. They are enough to transcend our weaknesses, to conquer our doubts, and make us believe and serve him until the end.

The Lord chose not to give up on us. Please do not give up on your family, on your love ones. Please do not give up on our country. Please do not give up on yourself.

The grace of the risen Christ is the grace of hope. Things may not be as we want them today. But the living God enables us to hope that in his time all things will become well according to his benevolent will.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter changes everything.


 Easter changes everything.

Easter changed Mary Magdalene.
She was one of the women followers of Jesus. She waited on him. But Easter made her the resurrection's messenger just as we heard in the gospel today.

Easter changed Peter.
He was just an ordinary fisherman who always got in trouble because of his impulsiveness. The first reading reveals how convinced he has become in his faith in the Risen Christ.

Easter changed Paul.
He hated Christians. He persecuted them. The second reading today reveals to us how Paul was changed by his vision of the risen Christ. He became a zealous follower himself. He preached to the pagans and built communities around the Lord.

Easter changed suffering.
Trials and difficulties do not necessarily mean the absence of God. We may be afflicted in every way, but we do not lose faith. We may be confused, but not hopeless. We may be persecuted, but not abandoned. We may be struck down, but we do not give in to despair. In the resurrection of Jesus, suffering can only make us stronger, more mature, more closer to God.

Easter changed death.
A Christian is no longer slave to the clutches of death. It does not have the last say. It is not anymore the end. It has become a doorway into everlasting life.

Jesus is alive, and he changes everything!
Life is no longer defined by what this world can give and offer, or by what we know and understand. No. In the resurrection of Jesus, life opened up to embrace eternity and take in the mystery of the Divine.

The story of the resurection is not fiction.
This is not a myth or a story made up to inspire us or to give us hope.

Resurrection is truth.
Hindi ito chismis.
Hindi ito kuwentong barbero.

Jesus is truly risen!
He is alive here and now.

This is the truth of easter and this truth changes everything.
Will this Easter change anything... in our community?
Will this Easter change anything... in you?
Amen.

Saturday, April 7, 2007

Kailangan Kang Gumising

Kayong mga anghel, dinggin ang aking samo
Kayo’ng nagbukas ng libingang bato
sa araw ng Pagkabuhay na totoo
Buksan din ang libingan nitong puso
Nanlamig sa pag-ibig, singtigas ng semento

Si Kristo, isinakdal muli sa kamatayan
Sa mundo ng kawalan siya’y nararatay
Halikayo makakapal na anghel
Si Kristo’y gisingin sa pagkahimlay.

Mga anghel, walang imik, balot ng katahimikan
Hanggang mga pakpak sa aki’y yumakap
Simoy ng isang mahinang tinig
Bumubulong: Ikaw. Ikaw. Ikaw ang gigising.

Ikaw ang gigising kay Kristong nakahimlay.
Sa iyong pusong madilim at nanlamig
Basagin ang mabigat na batong tumatakip

sa daluyan ng liwanag at bagong buhay
Kailangan kang gumising
upang si Kristo’y muling mabuhay!

(Inspirasyon mula sa Awit ni Gertrud von le Fort [1936] na sinipi ni Adolf Adam sa kanyang aklat The Key to Faith: Meditations on the Liturgical Year, Collegeville, 1989, 79-80.)

Happy Easter to all!