Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Is my Life, another whitewashed tomb?

GOSPEL THOUGHTS

*Ordinary Season : 21st Week : Wednesday*

*Gospel : Mt 23:27-32*

*First Reading : 1 Thes 2:9-13*

*Is my Life, another whitewashed tomb?*

*1) Jesus on Whitewashed Tomb*

The Gospel of the day, speaks about the concept of Whitewashed Tombs

Tomb are found in the burial place. Once in a year, these tombs are cleaned and given some paint 

After cleaning and painting they look very beautiful and attractive from out side 

This is the reality we see in our day today life 

*2) Inside of the whitewashed tomb*

We can very imagine what is found inside the whitewashed tomb

Rotten thing, bad smell, left over bones and scary sight. No one would like to see inside the tomb 

But the decoration out side the tomb covers all the things, and nothing can be seen 

*3) Our Life and Whitewashed Tomb*

This is a very good imagery to reflect about our life 

The concept of whitewashed tomb applies to our life very closely

All of us look very beautiful from outside. In fact we put on a mask, which projects our life and beautiful and glorious 

Just like the whitewashed tombs which look very beautiful from outside

*4) Inside the Tomb and our inner Life*

We know what is inside the tomb

What is inside in my life? 

At times there is a possibility that these things are found inside our life

Jealousy
Anger 
Greed
Sensuality
Revenge
Selfishness
Desire for worldly things 

When these things found inside and when one tries to project oneself as holy and good, life is just like whitewashed tomb

*5) Functions and spiritual activities like Whitewashed tombs*

Most of the functions at times look like a whitewashed tombs. They look glorious, glamorous and attractive from outside 

But in reality or the inner agenda would be different. To make a showoff of ones power, ones influence, ones popularity etc 

If it happens, is not the function just like a whitewashed tomb

Spiritual activities could also take similar situation in our life

*6) Whitewashed tomb in our daily life*

This concept is very much applicable to our life in multiple ways 

Anything  we do in our life at times can take the place of whitewashed tomb

So it is very necessary to realise and to find out which are the areas which belong to the whitewashed tomb in my life? 

*Think about it*

*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*

*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*

Monday, August 28, 2023

The contradiction between the King and the Prisoner

GOSPEL THOUGHTS*

*Ordinary Season : 21st Week : Tuesday*

*Gospel : Mk 6:17-29*

*First Reading : Jer 1:17-19*

*The contradiction between the King and the Prisoner*

*1) Is Herod King?*

The Gospel narration tells us that, Herod was called as King. So he is known as King Herod 

At the out set He is King. He is the King of the Place, He has his people, soldiers, power, authority, influence, and everything 

So from this point of view Herod is a king. 

*2) Is John the Baptist  a Prisoner?*

To this question, answer is He is the prisoner

He has been put behind the bar, by King Herod for Questioning and Condemning the immoral life of King Herod 

From this point of view, John was a prisoner

*3) Who is the Real King?*

To this question when we deeply reflect, we come to know that John the Baptist is the real King 

He is the King of Courage
He is the king of justice
He is the king of Sacrifice
He is the King of Morality
He is the king of Truth 
He is the King of Love 
He is the King of conscience

One who is king of these eternal things, he/she is the real king 

*4) Herod is the Real Prisoner*

From the Gospel it is very clear that

Herod was the prisoner of his authority

Herod was the prisoner of his power 
Herod was the prisoner of his sensual pleasure 
Herod was the prisoner of his insecurity
Herod was the prisoner of the fear of losing everything
Herod was the prisoner of his wife 
Herod was the prisoner of his dead conscience
Herod was the prisoner of the falsehood
Herod was the prisoner of destruction

When a person acts on these aspects he becomes a prisoner and not the King 

*5)  King Lives, Prisoner Dies*

John the Baptist who stood for truth, justice, courage, morality, sacrifice, still lives and lives for ever 

John lives for ever through His martyrdom

Herod, who killed John the Baptist, dies eternally because of his evil things 

He is a dead man, whose name is difficult to find in the book of Life 

*6) Am I Living as King or Prisoner?*

The way of Jesus makes us real kings in the Kingdom of heaven 

The king of service
The King of Love
The King of sacrifice
The king of humility
The King of morality
The king of moral courage
The king of forgiveness
The king of simplicity

But when we follow the standards of this world 

We become the prisoners of hatred 
Prisoners of power 
Prisoners of authority
Prisoners of wealth 
Prisoners of greed 
Prisoners of publicity
Prisoners of popularity
Prisoners of pleasure
Prisoners of sensuality
Prisoners of hypocrisy

So am I living a life of King or Prisoner?


*Think about it*

*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*

*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*

Sunday, August 27, 2023

Hypocrisy Leads to Blindness

GOSPEL THOUGHTS

*Ordinary Season : 21st Week : Monday*

*Gospel : Mt 23:13-22*

*First Reading : 1 Thes 1:1-5, 8b-10*

*Hypocrisy Leads to Blindness*

*1) Jesus condemns the Hypocrisy*

In the Gospel of the day we see that Jesus is condemning the Hypocrisy of the Scribes and Pharisees

Jesus becomes very critical and condemns directly when it comes to hypocrisy. 

This is the message that, God does not tolerate the aspect of Hypocrisy in our life. It is very dangerous and spoils our life 

*2) Hypocrisy Leads to Blindness*

In today's Gospel Jesus uses the word *Blind* three times 

Jesus calls them blind Guides
Jesus calls them blind fools 
Jesus calls them blind ones 

So the concept of Blindness is very much attached to the hypocrisy

*3) The Danger of Blind Guides*

From the Gospel it is very clear that a person with hypocrisy becomes a blind guide 

When a guide becomes blind one can imagine the danger involved in it 

Since the person himself is blind about the various things, following his/her guidance will be fatal to our life 

*4) The danger of Blind Fools*

We also see that, hypocrisy leads to blindness and that blindness makes us fools 

A fool lacks the necessary knowledge to do the normal work in a systematic way 

A fool becomes a laughing stock for many 

A fool loses his/her self respect

So hypocrisy leads to such s shameful state 

*5) Hypocrisy blinds the vision into deeper reality*

This is also very clear from the Gospel 

Since the hypocrisy blinds ones vision the person is not able to see the greater realities and the good things 

A person with hypocrisy, sees only external things and gives importance to external things 

The external show off becomes a platform to cover up the inner vacum and emptiness

*6) Am I a victim of Hypocrisy?*

Have I become the slave of hypocrisy? 

Hypocrisy makes us to act in two ways. We try to show to the world what we are not.  

Am I genuine in my relationship and in my dealings?

*Think about it*

*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*

*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*

Jesus is the Key to the Kingdom of Heaven

GOSPEL THOUGHTS

*Ordinary Season : 21st Week : Sunday*

*Gospel : Mt 16:13-20*

*First Reading : Is 22:19-23*

*SECOND READING - Rom 11:33-36*

*Jesus is the Key to the Kingdom of Heaven*

*1) Key in Today's Liturgy*

The first reading from the book of Isaiah and the Gospel reading from Matthew speaks about the *Key* and its importance

First reading tells us *I will place the key of the House of David on Eliakim’s shoulder; when he opens, no one shall shut when he shuts, no one shall open.*

The Gospel reading tells us *I will give you the keys to the kingdom of heaven. Whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”*

*2) Keys Speaks about Opening and Closing*

Both the readings speaks about opening and closing of something

The first reading tells us whatever is opened by Eliakim’s can be closed by anyone and whatever closed by Him can't be opened by anyone 

What a authority has been given to Him by the Lord 

In the Gospel it is Peter, who has been given the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven to Open and Close about the riches of it, in this world and to be get nourished by it for the life of the Kingdom of Heaven

*3) Jesus is the Key of the Kingdom*

Before Eliakim’s and Peter got the Keys of the Kingdom, it was with Jesus 

In fact Jesus is the *Key* to kingdom of Heaven. It means only Jesus has the Power to open and close the Kingdom God 

But the Generosity, Love and Trust of God is so deep, he gave those keys to 
Eliakim and Peter

This is the greatness of God 


*4) Jesus as the Key of the Kingdom of Heaven Opened so many Things*

Jesus as the Key, opened Love 
Jesus as the Key, opened Forgiveness
Jesus as the Key, opened Humility
Jesus as the Key, opened Service
Jesus as the Key, opened Truth
Jesus as the Key, opened sacrifice
Jesus as the Key, opened salvation
Jesus as the Key, opened God's Mercy 
Jesus as the Key, opened divine  friendship

No power on earth can close these things from the Life of the Human beings 

*5) Jesus as the Key of the Kingdom of Heaven Closed so many Things*

Jesus as the Key, closed Hatred
Jesus as the Key, closed revenge
Jesus as the Key, closed Death 
Jesus as the Key, closed greed 
Jesus as the Key, closed arrogance
Jesus as the Key, closed hypocrisy
Jesus as the Key, closed jealousy
Jesus as the Key, closed gossip

There is no place for these above things in the Kingdom of Heaven 

*6) We are Given the keys of the Kingdom of Heaven*

Like Peter all of us have been given keys of the Kingdom of heaven in the sacrament of Baptism

All the above mentioned things are the various keys of the Kingdom of heaven. We are suppose to  use them and try to open the kingdom of God, in order to enter into it.

Am I able to use these keys in responsible ways to open the Kingdom of Heaven?

*Think about it*

*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*

*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*

Authority/Power and Responsibility go together

GOSPEL THOUGHTS

*Ordinary Season : 20th Week : Saturday*

*Gospel : Mt 21:1-12*

*First Reading : Ru 2:1-3, 8-11; 4:13-17*

*Authority/Power and Responsibility go together*

*1) The Chair of Moses*

The Gospel of the day, makes a mention of the Chair of Moses 

This chair symbolizes the position and power of one who occupies this seat 

In fact it was believed that Moses is the Author of Torah - the first five books of the Bible and His seat symbolizes the concept power and position

This seat was occupied by the Scribes and Pharisees who take the place of Moses in teaching the people 

*2) Moses and the Scribes and Pharisees*

Moses believed what he preached and practiced what he taught to the people 

Therefore Moses is considered to be the great person whose example has to be followed by all 

Where as about the scribes and Pharisees Jesus says, learn what they teach since they are on the seat of Moses, and they teach what is right, but not to follow their example

This is because, they don't practice what they teach. This leads ones life towards hypocrisy

*3) Power and responsibility go together*

When some one has the power to do something, he/she also has the responsibility of doing what he/she preaches to others 

The dichotomy between what is practiced and what is preached shows our real personality 

This is the another form of hypocrisy. Jesus condemns such a type of hypocrisy 

*4) Who is the example for my Life?*

There is a strong warning in today's Gospel about the people whom we chose as our hero's 

Much of our life is influenced by those hero's in our life. If so who is my Hero? 

A person who is hypocrite, and if I take such a person as my hero, my life also will be affected by this hypocrisy

All saints had Jesus as their hero, and all generous people have their, hero as Jesus 

The question is who is my model or Example?

Righteous person will change our life 

So whom do I want to follow? Who is my best example for life? 

Where does the good things come??

*Think about it*

*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*

*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*

Why the Commandment of Love is greatest?

GOSPEL THOUGHTS

*Ordinary Season : 20th Week : Friday*

*Gospel : Mt 22:34-40*

*First Reading : Ru 1:1, 3-6, 14b-16, 22*

*Why the Commandment of Love is greatest?*

*1) It was Love that made God to create the Human Being*

From the Scriptures it is clear that, God created Human being out of Love 

At the same time we are created by God to Love Him and Love one another

So Love is the force which works as a medium between God and Human beings 

*2) It was Love which is responsible for Jesus to come into the World*

The Gospel of John clearly tells us that, *For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”* John 3:16

What we see is that, it is the Love which was responsible for Jesus to humble himself and to assume the Human Nature 

*3) Jesus says Love as I have loved you*

This one of the rarest statement in which Jesus is giving his own example and asking us to do the same 

So it is the Love which Jesus is telling us to do as He loved us. There is no another  equal statement about doing what Jesus did

*4) It was Love which made Jesus to die on the Cross*

What is the power which Jesus led to offer himself to die on the Cross? The direct answer is the power of Love 

Ultimately His love for the Human kind led him to accept the cross, carry the cross, accept the humiliations and finally to die on the Cross

So the Power of Love is seen in the Cross

*5) If Love is removed nothing remains*

If one removes love from the family, family does not exist 

If one removes love from ones life, relationship doesn't exist 

If one removes love from friend, friendship collapses

If one removes love from work, it becomes a burden 

If one removes love from learning one can't learn anything

If one removes love, then the values like, sacrifice, generosity, service, forgiveness, humility, simplicity, does not have any place in our life 

*6) Love is the foundation for everything*

Nothing works without love 

Nothing remains without love 

Nothing can live without love 

Love is life, love is power, love is strength, love is energy, love is creative and love can achieve anything.

Therefore love is the First and important commandment

Am I ready to love as Jesus loved?

*Think about it*

*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*

*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*

Come and See - Am I Ready?

GOSPEL THOUGHTS

*Ordinary Season : 20 Week : Thursday*

*Feast of St Bartholomew, Apostle*

*Gospel : Jn 1:45–51*

*First Reading : Rv 21:9b–14*

*Come and See - Am I Ready?*

*1) The background of Come and See*

In today's Gospel we have this important phrase *Come and See*

When Philip told *We have found the one about whom Moses wrote in the law, and also the prophets, Jesus son of Joseph, from Nazareth.”* to Nathanael, He replied saying *“Can anything good come from Nazareth?”*

To this reply of Nathanael, Philip tells him *“Come and see.”*

*2) Nathanael's Opinion about Nazareth*

Nazareth was a city roughly 55 miles north of Jerusalem. During the time of Jesus, the Jews held those from Nazareth, a city within the region of Galilee, in low esteem. 

Nathanael’s mocking question, “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” foreshadows the fact that Jesus would be mocked more earnestly by others (cf. John 7:42). 

Psalm 22:6–7 describes the Christ as being “scorned by everyone, despised by the people” as “they hurl insults, shaking their heads.” Isaiah 53:3 describes the Christ as “despised and rejected by mankind.” It is possible these passages are the prophecies to which Matthew alludes in his statement “He would be called a Nazarene.”

Jesus was foolish and weak and lowly and despised in the estimation of this world (cf. John 19:1–5), and to top it off, He was from Nazareth. Jesus is the ultimate example of God utilizing the weak (according to human standards) to shame the wise (also according to human standards) for the purpose of glorifying Himself.

*3) Nathanael's Willingness to Come and See*

We see the background why Nathanael said *What good can come from Nazareth?*

Yet he was ready to come and see what was happening 

So he accompanied Philip and came to meet Jesus 

*4) Reaction of Nathanael after seeing/meeting Jesus*

When Jesus saw Nathanael coming towards Him, Jesus said *“Here is a true child of Israel. There is no duplicity in him.”*

This comment might have made Nathanael to think about His own personality and also the person of Jesus 

After talking to Jesus Nathanael realises that Jesus is not an ordinary man. That is why he says *“Rabbi, you are the Son of God; you are the King of Israel.”*

Jesus also tells Him that *You will see greater things than this.”*

All these things happened because he was ready to come and see for himself about the things which he heard from Nathanael

*5) Coming and Seeing is the way for the revelation of greater Things*

This is very clear from the life of Nathanael

To come and see, one needs humility and one needs to verify the pre conceived ideas in order to know the correct things 

Nathanael did the same, and the greater things of divine nature was revealed to him

*6) Come and See - are you ready?*

Come and see in the Scriptures - You will see greater things

Come and see the Eucharist - you will see greater things 

Come and see the confession, you will see the beauty of God's mercy 

Come and see service, you see God in it 

Come and see the sacrifice, generosity you will see the heavenly richness in it 

Come and see the family, you will find the treasure in it 

So are you ready to come and See?

*Think about it*

*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*

*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*

Creation is a great Teacher

GOSPEL THOUGHTS *Ordinary Season:  Twenty Third Week :  Sunday* *Gospel : Mt 6.24-34* *First Reading : Wisdom 13:1-9* *Responsorial Psalm : ...