REFLECTION ON THE DAILY GOSPEL 23 NOVEMBER 2012

Gospel Lk 19:45-48

Theologically speaking, this passage has (like most scripture), many deep meanings. Jesus is not only chastising the sellers for blaspheming by using the sacred ground of worship (the temple) for their own gain, but also announcing the new temple. Jesus Christ our Savior.

Perhaps today, we can see religious men co-opting His new temple (the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ) for their own means. This might be done for monetary gain as those original temple sellers, but also could be for power and self-glorification. I think we have all met a Christian who has done that in our lives. One of them is writing this reflection.
So there are many lessons in a single act of Jesus. Honor your Lord and God alone; do not use your position as a member of the Christian Church to exploit others; money will not buy you God’s love; those that oppose Him will never prevail.

As you take this to your day, notice somewhere where this is happening in your life, and see how you might change that to align it with God’s will.

TWO MINUTE DAILY GOSPEL AND REFLECTION 6 JANUARY 2012

Daily Gospel and narration

REFLECTION

John the Baptist’s pronouncement of the coming of Jesus Christ must have been earthshattering at the time. He was baptizing at the river Jordan and when Jesus came, he was baptized too. Showing us the way he wanted us to follow, and of the amazing power of humility. The Holy Spirit can continue to baptize me every day if we submit to his will and direction.

REFLECTION ON THE DAILY GOSPEL 15 DECEMBER 2011

Gospel 15 December 2011 and reflection

 

Reflection

We must listen and discern carefully the words of those sent by God. We must also not raise them up to compare with God, but rather respect them for the Godly men they are. There are many here on earth today doing his work, listen and watch out for God working through them, for they are showing you the way through him, and He through them.