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Sunday, April 6, 2025

In Christ Every Sinner has a Future - Reflection 5th Sunday of Lent "C"

Praise God, Praise be to Jesus Christ forever and ever. Amen.

Can we all be saints?  Yes, of course…we can!

WE CAN ALL BE SAINTS. WE ARE PILGRIMS OF HOPE. WE ARE BELIEVERS. WE ARE SAINTS. We are all called to be holy; but, we must acknowledge we are sinners on a path toward eternity. We must admit the need for God’s mercy and that we need Jesus. And, God in his mercy and love makes a way.

I have had many people tell me that “God could never forgive them for the things they have done.” Those are words without hope. They are an excuse given for misery. They are an excuse for not coming to mass. Soon, they believe their excuse.

Every saint has a past and in Christ every sinner has a future. (Oscar Wilde) Friends we all have the capacity to become saints.  No one is so good that he hasn’t failed at some point, and no one is so bad that he cannot be saved. 

 In our gospel today, Jesus would show us that his mercy is greater than our sins.

The scribes and the Pharisees brought a woman who had been caught in adultery and made her stand in the middle. But they were not really concerned about this woman. They were concerned on how to bring Jesus down.

So they took advantage of the woman’s vulnerability and weakness in order to further their self-interest and their plot to get rid of Jesus.

They thought in their case about the woman Jesus would certainly be trapped. If, Jesus gave either a “YES or NO;” they already have an accusation against him.

If Jesus said “NO”, they would accuse him of breaking the law of Moses which commanded that a woman committing the sin of adultery had to be stoned to death. If He said “YES, stone her to death”, then they would accuse him of not living out what he preached, (forgiving 70 times 7 times, or that God is loving and forgiving God.”

If that would have been someone else there would probably be no way out of that situation.

Jesus knew better. He could see the bigger picture. If the path ended, Jesus blazes a new trail. By his answer, Jesus showed he is the Way. By his answer, Jesus’ truth and holiness was shown to be above the law.

Jesus bent down and began to write on the ground with his finger. The original Greek word used translates that Jesus was writing accusation in the dirts. Instead of writing with a stick, he was pointing at them with his finger.

Yet, they continued to ask.  He stood up to answer them, “Let the one among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her. Jesus does not only comfort the afflicted, he would also afflicts the comfortable.

Sometimes to become Saints, we have become uncomfortable. Paul tells us that in his letter to the Philippians,

”For his sake I have accepted the loss of all things and I consider them so much rubbish, that I may gain Christ and be found in him, not having any righteousness of my own based on the law but that which comes through faith in Christ, the righteousness from God,… I continue my pursuit toward the goal, the prize of God’s upward calling, in Christ Jesus.”

Never say, never let a friend say, “God will never forgive me for the things I have done.” Those are words without hope. We are Pilgrims of Hope. We bring that hope to many.

God tells us through the words of the prophet Isaiah, “Remember not the events of the past, the things of long ago consider not; see, I am doing something new! “The Lord has done great things for me.

Friends, sinners we may be, but we have the capacity to become saints. Paul attest that with and through Jesus we can achieve this potential. “Holiness is a gift, sharing in Christ is utter trust.“

Every saint has a past, but in Christ every sinner has a future. Friends we all have the capacity to become saints. Pilgrims of Hope on our journey to eternity.

Can we all be saints? Yes, and that is the supreme good of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord. We are pilgrims of hope. We are believers.

Be good, be holy, and always preach the Gospel of God’s mercy and hope by the way you live your life and love one another.

Praise God, Praise be to Jesus Christ forever and ever. Amen.

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Twinkle Twnkle Little Star - Be Proud of who you are - OLF Elementary Service 4-2-2025

The first reading this morning said “Sing out Heavens and let the earth rejoice. Mountains break forth in song!”

Does everyone know “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?” Can everyone sing it with me?

Twinkle Twinkle little star, 

How I wonder what you are?

Up above the world so high, 

Like a diamond in the sky

Twinkle Twinkle little star, 

How I wonder what you are?

This song was written many years ago. People would look at the stars and not know what they were. A lot of people were not able to go to school. People could not read. So, they looked at the stars and would say “I wonder what they are?”

People asked the same question about Jesus.

In times when there was no hospitals and few doctors, He healed the sick. People who could not see, he touched them and they could see. People who could not walk, he told to stand up and they walked.

He fed thousands of people with just a few loaves of bread and fishes from a little boys lunch. He did many many amazing things.

People saw all these and thought - Jesus, Jesus how I wonder who you are?

He knew people were asking his question and Jesus asked his friends “who do people say I am?” They had a lot of guesses. Peter answered correctly, “You are the Christ, the son of the living God.”

People did not like this. Especially, the people who thought they knew everything about God. These were the scribes, the Pharisees, and the Priests. They thought they were the only ones who knew what God wanted.

These people asked Jesus, “Who are you to do all these things you do?”

Jesus says “I do nothing on my own, I do the will of the one who sent me. The son does the will of the Father. The Father loves the Son.”

Jesus was telling them he was the Son of God. He was God.

And, they he says, “They should believe in Him.” Because, “You think what you have seen is special, wait you will something greater and be amazed.”

If Jesus is in us, we are something greater and amazing. We love like Jesus. We bring something greater to the world. We do the will of God’s work. 

Our dignity, our goodness, our love, and all the gifts we share with others are diamonds for the world to see.  

Jesus is the light that shines in each one of us. Twinkle Twinkle little stars. We give thanks to God for all that you are.

Amen