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Friday, June 21, 2013

Daily Reflections - June 21,2013


BOAST, DARE and DO

 
There were just too many boasters around — false preachers riding on the crests of their emerging popularity. Too many lies, half-truths and preposterous claims, along with not just a few accusations and subtle innuendoes against Paul. All this proved too much for him.
       Paul needed to meet them on their own turf. Paul decided to call their bluff and challenge their claims, right in their home territory, using the very methods they employed. Paul thus became “all things to all men.” Remember? He went straight into the lions’ den and preached where the educated people of his time gathered — at the Areopagus!
       And so he dared to boast, and talked about his heritage (a Roman citizen); his service record (been there, done that); his dangers and
deprivations (shipwrecks and all); his daring escapades and even ecstatic experiences, along with his pastoral concerns. Name it, Paul had it. Dare him, they did, and Paul proved himself up to the challenge.
       The Catholic Church has been taking a beating of late. In this country, the Church has been called all sorts of names, criticized as being not attuned to the times, and given up as a hopelessly backward community of clueless clerics.
       We need to do as Paul did. We need to rightly boast, and boast rightly in the Lord. We need to tell the world of God’s great love. We need to inform the secularized world that we don’t just dare and dream, but that we do what we dream about. We claim and we believe. And thousands upon thousands of saints and martyrs, including our very own San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila and St. Pedro Calungsod, lived and died for what they believed in. Even now, in many places all over Europe, Pinoys dare, dream, and do as their faith dictates. Now is the time to boast, and boast rightly in the Lord! Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB
 
REFLECTION QUESTION: Are you like Paul who dared to dream and did what he dreamt about?
 
I pray for the courage, Lord, to dream great things. Empower me with Your grace to make them come true.

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