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“Striving Together on Christ’s Higher Way” 
February 16, 2014
The 6th Sunday of the Christian Season of Epiphany

Ecclesiasticus (Sirach) 15: 11 - 20/Psalm 119: 9 – 16/1 Corinthians 3: 1 – 9/ Matthew 5: 21-24; 27-30; 33-37 

His Excellency
The Most Reverend Ariel Cornelio P. Santos D.D.

Auxiliary Bishop and Locum Tenens
of the 
Archdiocese of Manila
the 
National Church in the Philippines 
and the 
Territorial Church of Asia

International Communion of the Charismatic Episcopal Church


I pray that God’s word is spoken through me, through my mouth, and that you will receive it.  Psalm 119 talks about how that the Word of God is to be treasured and meditated upon with all our heart.  You can’t expect much from God’s Word if, in the first place, you don't pay attention to it.  Hear the Word of God spoken at this time, throughout the whole Mass.  Listen! 

Today is the Sixth Sunday of Epiphany.  Our theme is “Striving Together on Christ’s Higher Way.”  As Christians, as sons of God, our standards are supposed to be higher than society’s moral standards.   As the Church, we should be setting the Family Code in our Country. It is not Congress; it is the Church’s job.   It is a shame that in Muslim countries, their law is based on their sacred book.  In our country, do we base our laws on the Bible?  We used to, but not anymore.  We are to strive together and walk according to Christ’s higher way, that is, unity; oneness; love among brethren.
We have to first understand that Ecclesiasticus 15 tells us that we make our own choices, our own responsibilities.  We choose to act faithfully or not is a matter of our own choice.   We can't blame anyone. We are responsible for our own actions, no one else.  Not Eve, not the serpent, not the devil, not your in-laws, not your spouse.  We are responsible for our own choices.   Life and death placed before us, we choose our own way.   We have free will.
Proverbs 6 describes the worthless, wicked man.  One of his characteristics is that he points fingers and blames others for his own actions.  Ecclesiasticus says that fire and water are before you; stretch out your hand for whichever you wish.  Why else would God give us the commandments if He gave us free will?  Why would He give us the commandments and make us choose if we don’t have free will?
God’s will for us to choose life.  He says, "Behold, life and death are before you. Choose life."  There is the commandment, but we do the choosing.  It is our own choice.  He wants us to be like Him – holy people, not holy robots or holy puppets.  We are holy people like Him not to be compelled to love one another but choosing to love another.  Love is a choice; it is not a feeling or an emotion.  It is not based on, “You are nice to me so I will love you in return.” “You give me this and so I will give you love in return.”  When we choose, it does not matter whether a person is lovable or unlovable.  It is a choice, a commitment that we make and we do the choosing. In the great wisdom of the Lord, He gave us free will.
If we choose to look down on our brother and call him good for nothing, as worthless, it is putting them down and taking away their dignity as a servant for whom Christ died.  We assassinate the character and the dignity of our brother which God does not like.  Scriptures show Jesus, Paul, James using the word fool or foolish.  It depends on the context. You can give a constructive criticism or a derogatory criticism. The motive behind the words is what comes out of the heart.  It is constructive versus destructive.  The kingdom of God is about building up, edifying, not tearing down.  It is not putting down people, taking away their dignity, not taking away their self-esteem or their faith in God.  It is building up.  This is why it is always on the increase.  This is why God is eternal because He always builds up.  He always blesses and so He is always blessed.
We, as opposed to the devil, don't steal, kill and destroy.  We, like Jesus, give life. We build up; we edify; we enrich.  We don’t tear down and operate on crab mentality.  1Corinthians 10 says, “Don’t seek your own good but that of your neighbor.”  As Christians, this should be our motive always.   Verse 33 says, “We are not to seek our own profit but that of the many that they may be saved, edified or built up.” 1Corinthians 14:12 says "Seek to abound for the edification, for the building up of the Church."  As Christians, this is what God commands us and expects us to do.  Verse 26 says, “Let all things be done for edification.”
As leadership, we have been reviewing all the Church activities, and out thrust now is not to just come up with an activity.  We don’t say, “This is a good idea. We do this.  We will have fun if we do this.”   No, what we think of now are activities that would minister to people.  If we just come up for something just for fun, then, are we being the Church?   All things are to be done for the building up of the Body.  We can have fun but what is the purpose?   Sometimes, we have activities that don't build up.  There are activities that we really don’t want to go to and we drag our feet.   We want to make people understand that we serve because our purpose is to edify the Body; to build up because all things are to be done for edification.
Jesus says that conflict divides.  When we come to Church and we have an offering, and before or at Offertory we remember that somebody has something against us, we are to leave the offering and be reconciled with our brother.  And then come back and give your offering.  You have to be reconciled first.  This is historically the reason why the exchange of peace was place in that part of the Liturgy.
Centuries ago, the peace was a judicial process. Sometimes, it took two hours for the exchange.  This is how important it is.  We have to have pure hearts and no conflict with each other when we come before the Altar and give our offerings.  Jesus said that if you have conflict with somebody, you be reconciled with them, and you come back. Some of our members have conflict with some of us and they don’t come back.  They don’t even take the next step of being reconciled with us.  One says, “I have conflict with you, so I am leaving.”  It is not what Jesus said.  He said, “Be reconciled so that your conscience is clear when you do make an offering.”
One says, “I will go to another Church or meeting.”  It is the same Altar of God, not a different one.  The commandment is:  be reconciled and then fix it.  It is easy to fix; just say sorry or ask for forgiveness.  At least, try to do it.  Jesus talks about the seriousness of it that if it takes your arm or your leg, cut if off and enter life.   Make a sacrifice toward reconciliation, toward clean conscience so that you can offer your gift.  Fix your conflicts!
Isaiah 1:15-17 says, “When you give your offering and you have dissension or strife, I will not listen to your prayers and regard your offering.”  Isaiah58 says, “The people say, ‘We fasted and you do not see and God does not see.’”   God says, “This is because you fast for contention, strife and disunity.”   God will answer if you remove the pointing of the finger, the blaming of each other, and the speaking of wickedness – malicious, false, harsh, unjust talk.
Eliminate these things.  Matthew 15 says that we need a change of heart because out of the heart comes evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, slanders or character assassination.  In Tagalog it is “siete; chismiz; scoop.”   It has no place in the church.  We are to love one another.
1 Timothy 2:8 says, "I want men in every place to pray, lifting up holy hands, without wrath or dissension but with a pure conscience."  Pure conscience is obtained after being reconciled and being at peace with everyone.    In our Church, every day in the morning, during the week, the priests are available for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.  Every morning, we are on call.  We will be here to administer Confession.  It is also all-day on Wednesday.  Also, we are even looking at having confession before Mass on Sunday.
This is what we need to do before we go to the Altar of God.  Jesus says that even looking at a woman with lust in your heart is already adultery.  Pop culture says it is okay to look at the menu and eat at home.  This is to say that it is okay for married men to look at women as long as they go home to their wives.  Proverbs says, “Can a man take fire in his bosom and his clothes not be burned?”  You don’t even play with fire.  Jesus says, “If you have that in your heart in the first place, then, you have already committed adultery.”
1 Corinthians 3 reminds us to walk in Christ’s higher way because we are not mere men.  We are not fleshly, worldly, and like the unbelievers. Verse 3 says, “Strive, division, schism, factions, jealousies stunt the growth of the Church.”  They prevent us from moving on and growing.  When Israel was in the wilderness, the people and even the brother and sister of Moses became jealous of him and they stood up strife.   Nothing happened bad to Moses, but something bad happened to his sister.  They had to stop their journey.  They had to be stagnant for a while until the thing was resolved.
Proverbs 6:12-15 says that a wicked man has a perverse mouth and points fingers and spreads strife.  Calamity will fall on him, not on whom he hates.”  God hates strife.  It is our own choice and responsibility.  What we sow is what we reap because the Lord hates those who spread strife among brothers.  God’s moral standards are higher and different than ours.  Sometimes, we think that heinous crimes are those like rape, murder, and plunder.  Yes, they are serious but these things were not mentioned in Proverbs among the things that God hates.   What God hates is the spreading of destructive rumor against brothers.  It should not be among us.  When we do spread strife and we speak rumors about somebody, many times, we think it is because we think they did something very wrong.  It is not realizing the fact that we spread it and not cover it is worse than the crime that we actually talked about.   If somebody is unfaithful to a spouse, and when we try to destroy them by gossiping about them, in God’s eyes, that is worst than their sin. 
In the gospel about a woman caught in adultery, Jesus said, "I don’t condemn you.”  He doesn’t say, “Go sin and commit adultery.”  He said, “Sin, no more.”  He doesn’t condone the sin and says to contain it and spread it.  “You can come to Me for confession. We will work on this.”   We see the speck in other peoples' eyes and we miss the log that is more serious that is in our eyes.   Proverbs 10:12 says, “Hatred stirs up strife, but love covers all transgressions.” 1 Peter 4:8 says, “Love covers a multitude of sins.”
 Proverbs13:10 says, “Through presumption comes nothing but strife."  We have to admit that sometimes, we don’t know the truth of a matter.  We have our presumptions.  We are all guilty of this.  We don’t know a person, but when we hear a story about him, we say something like, “Look at the way he parts his hair.  It gives away his being dishonest.”  “Watch the way he walks.  It gives you a clue of his sin.”  “Look at the choices of colors of his clothes.”  We go into presumptions.  We don’t really know the matter.  We don’t really know the issue.  We don’t know the person, and we have presumptions about the person. Through presumption comes nothing but strife. 
Proverbs 16:28 says, “A perverse man spreads strife, and a slanderer separates intimate friends.”  This is sad which God hates.   Contentious means argumentative; loves to engage in endless debates.  Romans 1:28-32 talks about the symptoms of wickedness. “Just as they did not fit to acknowledge God any longer, God gave them over to a depraved man, to do those things which are not proper, being filled with all unrighteousness, wickedness, greed, evil;  full of envy, murder, strife,, deceit, malice; they are gossips, slanderers(those who destroy), haters of God, insolent (not submissive to authority),arrogant, boastful, inventors of evil, disobedient to parents, without understanding , untrustworthy, unloving, unmerciful; and although they know the ordinance of God, that those who practice such things are worthy of death, they not only do the same, but also give hearty approval to those who practice them.” These things have no place in the hearts of God’s people or in the assembly of His church. 
God hates division, factions and spreading of strife.  1Corinthians 3:4, “For when one says, ‘I am of Paul,’ and another, ‘I am of Apollos,’ isn’t that being devisive?”  It is asked, “Who is Paul?  Who is Apollos?”   They are servants of God.   I ask you this, “Who is Bishop Ariel?”  “Who is Archbishop Hines?”  “Who is Fr. Roberto?”  “Who is Fr. Gary?”  “Who is Fr. Dino?”  “Who is Fr. Patrick?” “Who are the Deacons?” All are servants of God!   Some plant, some water, but all are servants.  We are all servants.  We don’t need to follow personalities.  Follow Christ!   We don’t have a two-party system or a multi-party system. We have one God and Father of all!
God’s word is: he who plants or planted and he who waters are one!  Both work for the same purpose.  Both serve the same God.  Both love you and pray for you daily.  They are even awakened in the night and pray for you. They are ONE!  Listen!  To use St. Paul’s language, he who plants and he who waters are nothing.  They are servants.  It is God who causes the growth.  He who plants and waters will receive their reward but they are one.  They have one purpose; one God and they minister to one flock.   Don't look at personalities.  Look at God!  We are all servants!   I am not saying, “They are just them.”  Give them the respect due them, but see that they are servants and it is God who causes the growth.  You are God's building.   God’s!  It is God who owns and possesses His building, not anyone of His servants.  The servants and you should be one!  The clergy are your leaders.  Obey them. Give them the respect they are due. Submit to them. 
1Timothy 6:1-5, “Let all who are under the yoke as slaves regard their own masters as worthy of all honor so that the name of God and our doctrine may not be spoken against.” All those who are servants regard their own masters. “Let those who have believers (Christians) as their masters (or bosses or they are submitted to Christians), not be disrespectful to them because they are brethren, but let them serve them all the more.” The more you are to please one who is a Christian that we are in submission to.   If your boss in your company is a Christian, all the more serve them.  I believe, moreso, should it be in the Church.   Your leaders are Christians so give them respect. 
If anyone advocates a different doctrine and does not agree with sound words, those of our Lord Jesus Christ, and with the doctrine conforming to godliness, he is conceited and understands nothing; but he has a morbid interest in controversial questions and disputes, about words, out of which arise envy, strife, abusive language, evil suspicions, and constant friction between men.”This is not God’s will. 
We are to walk according to Christ’s higher way.  Our standards are higher because we are not mere men.  We are children of God. We are to walk according His higher ways.  Psalms says let them curse, but you bless!  Repay evil with good; overcome evil with good.  We are to be humble; not arrogant, not insolent, not contentious.  If we have been this way, let us not condemn ourselves, each other, but consider our ways. 
Let us repent from it because Jesus is speaking to us.  God’s will for us is unity, harmony, and growth.  Pursue the things which make for peace and the building of one another because, my dear friends, this is exactly the way it is in the kingdom of our God.


LET US CONTINUE OUR REFLECTION 
WITH
HIS EMINENCE, THE MOST REVEREND LUIS ANTONIO "CHITO" GOKIM TAGLE D.D.

ARCHBISHOP OF MANILA, 
CARDINAL OF HOLY MOTHER CHURCH
AND 
VENERABLE PRIMATE
OF THE PHILIPPINES
THROUGH

THE WORD EXPOSED

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