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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

How can you be a modern-day prophet for Jesus? - Daily Reflections November 26,2013


PROPHETS OF DOOM OR BOOM?

 
As we are on the last week of the liturgical year, our Mass readings are full of apocalyptic symbolisms, images and visions — all emphasizing the end of time, and the truth that good will always overcome evil and that God will be faithful to His people.
       The world is going to change for sure, and the reign of God is at hand. Ominous signs would accompany this, such as the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem as referred to in today’s Gospel. When Jesus’ disciples now ask Him for more details, especially as to when all this is going to happen,  He doesn’t give a direct, categorical answer at all. In fact, Jesus uses the occasion to give proper advice: that we ought to be careful not to be deceived by impostors and false prophets, and that we need not be terrified should signs such as wars, insurrections, earthquakes, famines and plagues take place.
       Time and again in history (in fact, even up to now), there have been several groups (or, more accurately, cults) or individuals who have put more emphasis on the gloom and doom, the fear and fright of the end times. Rather than these, what’s needed more than ever today are prophets in the authentic sense: builders of God’s Kingdom here on earth, men and women of God who will speak in His name. This is what we need, not at all predictions which sow fear, but rather lives which testify to God’s majesty and power.
       The image of the so-called Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse from the Book of Revelation comes to mind. In a far different sense, are you ready and willing to take up the cause and be one of them? Fr. Martin Macasaet, SDB
 
REFLECTION QUESTION: How can you be a modern-day prophet for Jesus?
 
Lord, may I respond to Your call to build God’s Kingdom here on earth, and to speak in Your name always.

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