Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Discover. Obey. Preserve.


Gospel: Matthew 5:17-19

Jesus said to his disciples:

“Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets.
I have come not to abolish but to fulfill.
Amen, I say to you, until heaven and earth pass away,
not the smallest letter or the smallest part of a letter
will pass from the law,
until all things have taken place.
Therefore, whoever breaks one of the least of these commandments
and teaches others to do so
will be called least in the Kingdom of heaven.
But whoever obeys and teaches these commandments
will be called greatest in the Kingdom of heaven.”


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"I have come not to abolish but to fulfill."


          During His time, Jesus was considered by some as blasphemous preacher. This is because of the way He interpreted and preached God's commandments. They formed an accusation against Jesus that according to them He's breaking the laws handed to Moses by God. The leaders of the church that time believed that reaching out your hand, helping others, and healing in Sabbath day are grave sins. But Jesus revoked this by asking, "Which is lawful on the Sabbath, to do good, or to do evil, to save a life or to kill?". The pharisees also believed that picking grains in Sabbath day is unlawful. But Jesus just told them, "The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath.".


          The pharisees heartlessly followed God's commandments thus making the laws of God a kind of burden to them. But Jesus followed God's command with all His heart, contemplated and discovered the intent of each of them, and realized that the law were created for man, and not the other way around, and that the major intent of the laws is actually to preserve love for God and for His people.

          Like Jesus, find and discover the deepest meaning and full intent of God's laws.


"..until all things have taken place."


          God's laws and commandments are unchangeable. God's laws were created not only for the ancient people of Israel, but for all of His people, including us in the current era. No circumstance or current situation, can change God's laws. Just because we cannot handle our current situation anymore by applying God's precepts doesn't mean that they are already obsolete, and tell God "Hey God! Your commandments are not anymore effective, leave us alone and let us handle things our own way! Permit us to modify your laws, or if it's okay with you, allow us to create our new standards to follow so we can address our current concerns.".

          If God said we shall not have other gods, then we must not follow and worship other gods. Yet, how many christians are mixing the christian and non-christian beliefs? How many of us believe that putting 12 rounded fruits on our table every new year will bring us luck and prosperity in the coming years? How many of us believe in horoscope as their daily guide instead of reading and believing in bible?

          If He said we shall keep and observe the Holy Sabbath, then we must make ourselves available, come and gather together to celebrate the Sabbath day. Yet, how many of us christians are so busy that they don't even bother anymore to hear and participate in the Holy Mass?

          If He said we shall love our father and mother, then with no complaints we shall love them. Yet, how many christian parents today are feeling abandoned by their children?

          If He said we shall not kill, then we don't have the right to take other's life. Yet, how many babies were aborted by their mothers because they're afraid of the responsibilities that goes with having a child?

           If He said we shall not steal, then we shall not resort to stealing especially when we are badly in need. Yet, how many of us christians are blinded with money that they become greedy and believe that corrupting and stealing other's hard-earned wealth will help them escape poverty?

          Circumstances, may it be bad or good, are part of God's plan. Yes, we're fine with the good circumstances. The problem is with the bad circumstances. We immediately panic when faced with challenges. We immediately resort and cling on to something that will help us escape to what we are currently facing. We immediately forget that God is in control. But Jesus Christ is encouraging us not to let our faith in God be shaken and swerved by the trials and struggles we are currently in, but to reflect and remain still, and trust God that whatever is happening into our life right now is part of the plan, has a purpose, and that the purpose doesn't mean to hurt or put a heavy burden on us, but to prepare and mold us for something that's greater.

          When faced with difficulties, we are encouraged not to create an escape or emergency plan and change the laws, but rather still be obedient to them, adhere to them, and wait in God's time until all things have taken place, until all the reasons behind every circumstance are revealed, and until all the plans of God are unfolded before our very own eyes.


"..whoever obeys and teaches these commandments will be called greatest in the Kingdom of heaven."


          God's commandments must be preserved throughout humankind. And this can't be achieved by obeying and living with each law alone. Jesus gave us the strategy. Don't just obey the commandments. Teach them. Preach them. His disciples and apostles followed the same strategy and, lo, until now God's laws still live in us.

          Teach your siblings. Teach your children. Teach your neighbors. Teach your friends. Teach them also to preach the laws. Create a chaining effect, like a domino, that even the people in the farthest part of the earth may hear, and obey, and teach God's laws. This is the strategy and the only way to preserve God's laws in the coming generations.

          Don't just obey. Teach and preach.


          Jesus started it all. And He is encouraging us to do the same, to contemplate more on the precepts and laws of God. Discover the intent of each of them. Use them properly, earnestly obey them. Teach and preach them to others. And by accomplishing all of these, be ready to be called greatest in the Kingdom of heaven.

3 comments:

  1. LAWS AND COMMANDMENTS.
    What are these? What is it composed of? Do we need to live by it? How logical is it? How obedient, diligent and careful are we in following these rules - both man and God’s? Is it hard or are we just plain hard-headed?... there seems to be a lot of questions wandering in our mind of what to follow and of who to follow. There seems to be many complications in this world, especially in the arena of politics, many rules have been abandoned, fought over and implemented but disregarded eventually...and as the world ages there seems to be more and more deceiving, numerous and endless complicated laws but it’s main concept remains the same: protection. Just as the man-made laws are meant to protect people more so our heavenly laws projects the same essence but with a deeper significance because the law of God does not only protect us from physical harm or external dangers but more so it protects our soul - the very core of our being... may we be more mindful in the different laws that our society implements and contribute, let us cooperate in making the world a peaceful and harmonious place, a disciplined and happier one, a little version of heaven, by abiding in integrity-based laws but above all let us go back to the basic ones... The LORD'S COMMANDMENTS.

    -akrp :)

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