Revelation 20:1-4, 11 - 21:2 / Luke 20:29-33
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What are we becoming in the course of our life? "You
become a Christian; you're not born one."
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The Book of Revelation
gives us today a vision of hope: God will ultimately be victorious; the forces
of evil will be chained for good, the just will reign with God, a new heaven
and a new earth will come, God’s people (the new Jerusalem) will be pure. We must
be aware that eternal life is already at work in the life of the baptized and
people themselves help in giving birth to a new world. We must, as Jesus says,
see these things happening now.
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Promises are not that
easy to keep, even when the conditions are stable and under control. Promises
are also not that easy to keep especially when there is turmoil and chaos. More
so in a situation of war and devastation and nothing is predictable.
Jesus also left us a
promise when He said in today's gospel: Heaven and earth will pass away but my
words will not pass away. But when we are faced with the painful realities of
life, the promise of Jesus may seem to lose its impact and significance. However,
the challenge to believe in His promise remains as we keep fighting the good
fight and running the race even when we cannot see the finish line.
The 1st reading also
reminds us: God's sovereignty is an eternal sovereignty that shall never pass
away, nor will His empire be destroyed. So, let us remember that it is God who
is making a promise to us His people. What God has promised He will fulfill.
For our part, we just
have to keep on believing and trusting in God always. Let us remember that
though we may falter, God is always faithful.
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The faithful should keep
hope in patience: God’s kingdom is near. There are not only tensions and
conflicts inside God’s people and from outside: there are also signs of hope,
and we should see these signs.
Let us pray: God of the ages and of eternity, you have entrusted to us, your people, your project about people and the world. Do not allow us to delay your plans by our own limitations. Make us aware that all we can do is be a leaven and a sign that the seed you have sown will grow. Keep us hoping in patience, that integrity, love, and justice will come in your own good time as a gift from you, through Jesus Christ, our Lord.