Showing posts with label peter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peter. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2011

21st Sunday of Ordinary Times – Declaration of Peter (Mt 16:13-20)

Key to the Heart of Jesus

Introduction

- It is said that the key to a man’s heart is his stomach, the key to a women’s heart is ‘shopping’ and the key to a child’s heart is ‘chocolate’. It may be of an old saying. Things might have changed with the new technologies and development.

- What is the key to the Heart of Jesus? Peter gives us the answer in today’s gospel reading.

- The key is “Know the truth and proclaim it”.

Content

- Two things are important to get into the heart of Jesus – Know the truth and proclaim the truth.

1. Knowing – Peter knew who Jesus was. “You are the Son of God, the Messiah”.

o In the Knowledge there are two parts as it is shown in the gospel.

§ Knowledge on what do others say

· Jesus asked peter “what do others say that I am?” Peter knew it very well – “some say that you are John the Baptist; others, Elijah; others’ one of the prophet…..”

· We should have the knowledge on what do others say about things that are related to our faith. Eg; we should know what do others say about RH bill and why do they say that. Some say that poverty is caused by over population and RH bill is a solution to poverty. They ignore the fact of corruption, the real cause of poverty and support the RH bill which blocks the natural flow of life and thus stands against God’s will. Eg; the exhibition in CCP – some say that “freedom of expression is a right”. But the question is; can we have an absolute freedom that allows us to do whatever we like? Is it allowed to hurt the feelings of others through our freedom?

§ Knowledge on what you have to say

· Our convictions should flow from two sources – the Word and the Teachings of the Church

· Word of God is the treasure of truth.

· Church is built up on the rock – peter, and is guided by the follower of peter, the present pope. He has the power of infallibility in the matter of faith and moral issues. So we have the obligation to know and obey the teachings of the church.

2. Proclaim the truth – Peter proclaimed the truth that ‘Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of the Living God’.

§ There are two ways to proclaim, through our words and our deeds.

§ In this new media era, we have amble of opportunities like facebook, twitter, etc. to proclaim our convictions.

§ Proclamation through deeds has more witnessing value in today’s context. When we respect the life and nurture it by our help we proclaim that we are for life (in the context of RH bill). If we restrain from hurting other’s feeling by respecting our brothers and sisters we silently proclaim that we use our freedom responsibly (in the context of Exhibition in CCP).

Conclusion

- Let us the disciples of Jesus who

o Know the truth and

o Proclaim the truth

- Thus, following the example of Peter, let us have the key to enter into the heart of Jesus.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

19th Sunday of Ordinary Times – Walking on the sea (Mt 14: 22-33)

Different Faces of Peter

Introduction

· The bible passages are not just incidents but have a meaning for today. It is just a ‘sign’ that has relevance in our day to day life.

· Story – in a fire mishap in a multistory building – the small child was caught in the second floor – father told him when he appeared on the sunshade – jump – with hesitance he jumped – escaped with minor injuries – later he reflected – from where he got the courage to jump – faith and confidence in the words of the father and thoughts about the life threatening situation.

Content

· In today’s gospel we see different faces of Peter

1. Recognizing Peter

o Peter recognized that it was Jesus, not the ‘ghost’.

o Jesus appears when and where we least expect him.

o In the first reading, Elijah expected “powerful” God in the storm, earthquake, and fire. But God spoke to him from the breeze, in the silence where Elijah never expected.

o In our daily life God may appear in the form of friends, a piece of advice, a book, a homily, or even in the form of an enemy. Let us have the eyes of faith to recognize Him.

2. Courageous and venturing Peter

o He was focused on Jesus and the words of Jesus “do not be afraid”. It gave him strength.

o Jesus is the strength and refuge of all of us.

3. Fearful Peter

o When he looked at the waves, storm, and other disturbing realities around him he lost his focus on Jesus. He became over worried and anxious. He forgot Jesus for a moment. Then he began to ‘sink’ in the water.

o In our life when we become over worried about the problems we forget Jesus and begin to ‘sink’ in the problem.

o The deeper we ‘sink’ the more we forget Jesus. That is the nature of the worldly anxieties and worries.

o The problems can be those arise out of our relationships, workplace, class rooms, my weakness, etc.

4. Re-orienting Peter

o Peter, realizing that he is sinking, re-oriented himself to Jesus.

o The prayer came from within “save me, Lord”

o God gives us chances to re-orient towards him. Through the sacraments and spiritual exercises we can re-orient towards Him once again.

5. Peter in the safe hands

o When Jesus heard the prayer, he stretched out His hand and peter was saved.

o The love of Jesus towards us is so great.

o Peter must have caught Jesus hand strongly since he was at the point of death.

o During our difficult times, at the stage of ‘sinking’ let us cry to God and catch his hand. He is beyond all the problems and he will save us

Conclusion

· No human being in this world is without tension and worries, problems and difficulties.

· Our greatest consolation is Jesus is with us, the loving God, to help us by stretching His hand.

· Let us catch hold of His hand.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Peter’s Confession about Jesus (Mt 16: 13-23)

What is the distance between the Rock (corner stone of the church) and Satan (the enemy of the church)?

When Peter said the famous declaration about Jesus, You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God; he was praised by Jesus and given the name the name Rock (the corner stone of the church). After a while when he said the words, “no such things shall ever happen to you”, he was called Satan.

He got the appreciation because of his conviction about the aim of life i.e., the Glorious Jesus Christ. He was rebuked because he was wrong in grasping the way to reach that glorification. Therefore the distance between the Rock and Satan was the grasp of the aim and the way.

No success is possible without difficulty. To win an exam is glorious, but the way through which it is possible is hard work. To win a match is glorious, but the way to that glorious moment is strict practice. To be a good mother or father or child is glorious, but the way to that is self sacrifice – sacrificing one’s own comfort, time and energy for the family. To be a saint is glorious, but the cost of that is passion and death according to the will of God.

May God guide us to grasp properly the aim as well as the way.