Tuesday, February 8, 2022

Suy Niệm Tin Mừng Thứ Hai Tuần thứ 5 Thường Niên

Suy Niệm Tin Mừng Thứ Hai Tuần thứ 5 Thường Niên (Mark 6:53-56 )

Trong thời Chúa Giêsu, người ta tin rằng bệnh tật là do sự trừng phạt vì tội lỗi của mình đã phạm. Trong khi chúng ta biết rằng bệnh tật không phải là sự trừng phạt vì tội lỗi, nhưng bệnh tật có thể xảy ra do một số hậu quả của tội lỗi. Những thí dụ cụ thể như chứng bệnh ung thư hôm nay càng ngày càng thấy phát hiện nhiều, nhất là các nước tân tiến và kỹ nghệ, Mà nguyên chinh gây ra những bệnh này có thể là vì những nhà máy kỹ nghệ vô đạo đức mà sử dụng các thành phần hoá chất độc hại trong các sản phẩm của họ chỉ vì lợi nhuận? hay là các chất thải từ kỹ nghệ đã gây độc hại cho môi trường mà chúng ta sinh sống. Không phải là một số không ít đang phải đối phó với những vấn đề tâm lý vì một số loại bệnh tâm thần đã được gây ra bởi những người thân yêu của chính họ? Tin Mừng hôm nay nhắc nhở chúng ta biết rằng là chúng ta có thể tìm thấy được sự chữa lành trong Chúa Kitô và được đảm bảo với chúng ta rằng "Tất cả những ai chạm vào Chúa thì sẽ được chữa khỏi bệnh tật." Nhưng việc được chữa cho được lành bệnh sẽ không xảy ra nếu chúng ta không có đức tin. Và đức tin không phải chỉ là việc tin tưởng không mà thôi , nhưng chúng ta còn phải theo Chúa Kitô. Nếu như chúng ta muốn thoát khỏi cái thế giới đau ốm tâm thần này, thì chúng ta hãy nên yêu thương nhiều hơn và hãy nên biết tha thứ nhiều hơn. Nếu chúng ta muốn thoát khỏi được cái thế giới đau bệnh này , thì ít nhất các doanh nghiệp trong các nhà máy kỹ nghệ đừng nên sử dụng các vật liệu hay hoá chất có tính chất độc hại, và thay vào đó hãy tìm cách để sản xuất ra các sản phẩm mà không có gì làm hại cho thế giới. Nếu chúng ta muốn thế gìới này không còn bị những cơn lũ lụt tàn phá như những cơn bão trong năm vừa qua, Thì chính phủ và người dân chúng ta phải biết bảo vệ các khu rừng và môi trường thiên nhiên.
Chúng ta hãy mang những bệnh tật, đau ốm của chúng ta tới với Chúa Kitô và cho phép Ngài hướng dẫn chúng ta biết tìm đến với sự thay đổi, thống hối và biết ăn năn.

Reflection:
There are many illnesses and diseases today that were not present before. New viruses keep coming out and it is not uncommon to be diagnosed with some kind of viral infection that has not even been named by the medical world. We also hear of many kinds of psychological disorders. During Jesus' time, people believed that sickness was a punishment for one's sin. While we know that sickness is not punishment for sin, it may very well be a consequence of sin. For, is it not that we have cancer today because of the unscrupulous businesses that use toxic ingredients in their products just for profit? Is it not that many have to deal with emotional problems because of some kind of pain inflicted by their own loved ones?
    The Gospel reminds us that we can find healing in Christ and assures us that "All who touched him were cured." But healing will not happen without faith. And faith is not just about believing, but also about following Christ. If we wish to rid this world of emotional pains, then we should be more loving and more forgiving. If we wish to rid this world of cancer and other diseases, businesses should never use toxic materials, and instead find ways to create products without harming the world. If we wish never to suffer from another devastating flood like "Ondoy" then we should all work towards preserving the environment. Let us bring our sickness to Christ and allow him to lead us to conversion.

Monday 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Opening Prayer: Lord Jesus, I begin my prayer today recognizing that through prayer you enter into my life. I spend my life scurrying in many ways and I want to be calm before you, but at the same time I long to bring before you all that is “sick” in me so that you can heal me spiritually, psychologically, and in my relationships. Bless me as I pray.
Encountering Christ:
1. They Immediately Recognized Him: The people in this Gospel had heard about Jesus, and in great expectation they hoped to see him again to ask him for help and healing. When the disciples got off the boat, the way the Twelve deferred to Jesus confirmed to the onlookers that Jesus, the miracle worker, the Messiah, had indeed arrived. This same Jesus is present in our local church, hidden in the tabernacle. How aware are we of his presence? Do we recognize him there? Do we reverently genuflect and make the sign of the cross as a deferential greeting? Even now, reading and praying, are we fully aware of Jesus, before us, beside us, within us? When our hearts are full of expectation, we are more likely to recognize the presence of Our Lord.
2. To Touch the Tassel on His Cloak: In the Gospel stories, the most dramatic healings were often accomplished by the smallest, seemingly insignificant actions, such as touching the tassel of Jesus’ cloak. All that was required by the recipient was an act of faith (see also Matthew 9:20). Jesus asks us to have faith in him. “What great faith our Lord Jesus Christ asks of us—and how just that is. Do we not owe him such faith? It looks impossible to us, but Jesus is Master of the impossible” (Blessed Charles de Foucauld). Do we believe that Jesus can work miracles in our life just because we ask him to?
3. Great Intercessors: The people of the towns scrambled to bring their sick to the marketplace so that Jesus could heal them. Not only did they carry their ill family members or friends to the town center, (which was probably logistically difficult) but they begged out loud, calling on Jesus to work a miracle. In short, they made spectacles of themselves for the love of those whom they brought with them. We aren’t often called to publicly proclaim our faith in the marketplace but, as Christians, we are to be no less zealous in seeking the spiritual, psychological, or physical healing of those who ask for our prayers. Our Lord is pleased when we intercede for others, and even beg for their salvation. “There is only one thing to do during the brief day, or rather, night of this life: Love Jesus with all the strength of your heart and save souls for him, so that he may be loved!” (St. Thérèse of Lisieux).
Conversing with Christ: Lord Jesus, I desire to recognize you in my life today, to see you before me, beside me, behind me. Help me to be touched and healed by your presence. Infuse me with great zeal for souls so that I may not miss a single opportunity to bring someone closer to you.
Resolution: Lord, today by your grace I will make a conscious effort to look for your presence in my day and, strengthened by you, reach out to someone on your behalf.

REFLECTION 2019
You can just imagine the size of the crowd that came to meet Jesus that day. Many were sick and looking to be healed. And many were indeed healed, even just by touching the edge of Jesus' garment. When you think about it, it would take a great deal of faith and quite a bit of good fortune for that to happen. Yet when we look at the world today, we see many people suffering from physical illness. They may be faithful and devout, maybe even more so than those who went out to see Him at Gennesaret. Why then are these people sometimes not healed?
Often, the healing that we receive from Jesus may not be physical, but rather spiritual. Spiritual healing does not remove our physical afflictions, but allows us to accept the pain and suffering as only temporary, and part of God's greater plan. Through the grace of Jesus, we can learn to accept our situation and offer it up to God.
Are you suffering right now? Can you remain faithful, even through hardship and trials? Can you offer up your suffering to God?

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