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February 13, 2016 Corporate Worship

  • Writer: Philidor Zialcita
    Philidor Zialcita
  • Feb 14, 2016
  • 5 min read

WORD SHARING CIRCLE (WSC) REFLECTION GUIDE

DATE/SEASON

February 14, 2016, 1st Sunday of Lent (Cycle C, Year II)

READINGS

Dt 26:4-10/Ps 91:1-2,10-11,12-13,14-15/Rom 10:8-13/Lk 4:1-13

WORD

Obedience to God’s call always bears much fruit in our lives.

THEME

We obey God’s call when we believe every word that comes from the mouth of God.

PROMISE

“No one who believes in him be put to shame.” (Rom 10:11)

BUKÁS LOÓB SA DIYÓS COVENANT COMMUNITY

San Pedro District

Reflection:

Luke’s gospel narrative presents Jesus, filled with the Holy Spirit, leaving the Jordan and going into the desert where he was tempted by the devil “for forty days”. During this time, he had eaten nothing, and at the end, was hungry. Luke records three attempts by the devil to lure Jesus to his side, each attempt rebuked by Jesus using God’s word in Scripture. And having exhausted and failed in his attempts at tempting Jesus, the devil left Him, to return at the appointed time.

The temptations occurred over a period of 40 days, suggesting that these may have been merely a sampling of many others not recorded in Luke’s gospel. Apparently, in our human experience, these three – comfort or pleasure, power and wealth, are the most difficult to resist and can totally consume us, especially if the Holy Spirit is absent in our life. These three sources of temptations are the most overwhelming and most likely would to lead us astray. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, Jesus prevailed over them by invoking the word of God as the source of strength and insight to fight off evil.

The fact that Jesus was tempted reassures us that there is nothing intrinsically wrong in being tempted. What is wrong is to give in to temptation. Therefore, we should always be fundamentally oriented towards Christ; try to lead a disciplined life of good habits and solid virtues; and avoid possible sources of temptation (which can be different for each person). Should we find ourselves facing temptation, we should seek guidance from our elders and practice occupying our minds with godly and wholesome thoughts. Likewise we should become aware our weak points (sensuality, pride, laziness, etc.) and actively work to overcome them. If we do our share in taming our negative qualities, God will surely do the rest. Indeed, an effective deterrent and shield against temptation and the evil one is the word of God.

Today’s Gospel shows us that temptations are a fact of life. They are attempts to lead us astray, and are not confined or limited to individuals. They happen as well to corporate entities and to lay and religious institutions, as we have seen in the scandals that have occasionally rocked the Church. When Church life leaves us a bit down and weak, it is the Holy Spirit who will lead us into the desert and keep us strong there, as He did Jesus. Lent started last Ash Wednesday, and with the symbolic ashes on the foreheads, we are reminded of our human mortality and to turn away from sin and be faithful to the Gospel. A good practice during this period of Lent is for every brother and sister in Community to devote time to reading the word of God every day. Other worthwhile activities might be to search the web for religious sites that can serve as guide to prayer and reflection. Pray your own favorite gospels. Read them to the children. We look to the word of God to build us up as God’s children and Community, and to give us the strength to serve God by serving others. Prayer: Lord, in this season of Lent, show us the Way, the Truth and Life of your Son. Help us to deepen our understanding of Your great love for us in the immensity of the sacrifice made by Jesus for our eternal salvation.

Reflection Questions:

  1. How do I intend to keep away from, and overcome, the temptation/s that frequently come my way?

2. Share an example of how you used a scriptural verse to successfully overcome temptation and avoid committing sin? How effective was it?

This Week’s Daily Mass Reading Guide: February 14, 2016 (Sun) Dt 26:4-10/Ps 91:1-2,10-11,12-13,14-15/Rom 10:8-13/Lk 4:1-13 February 15, 2016 (Mon) Lv 19:1-2,11-18/Ps 19:8,9,10,15/Mt 25:31-46 February 16, 2016 (Tue) Is 55:10-11/Ps 34:4-5,6-7,16-17,18-19/Mt 6:7-15 February 17, 2016 (Wed) Jon 3:1-10/Ps 51:3-4,12-13,18-19/Lk 11:29-32 February 18, 2016 (Thu) Est C:12,14-16,23-25/Ps 138:1-2,2-3,7-8/Mt 7:7-12 February 19, 2016 (Fri) Ez 18:21-28/Ps 130:1-2,3-4,5-7,7-8/Mt 5:20-26 February 20, 2016 (Sat) Dt 26:16-19/Ps 119:1-2,4-5,7-8/Mt 5:43-48

“Ignorance of the Bible is ignorance of Christ. Read your Bible daily!”

BUKÁS LOÓB SA DIYÓS COVENANT COMMUNITY

San Pedro District

WORSHIP BRIEF

WORSHIP LEADERS-Bert and Linda Florido

DATE-Feb 13, 2016

VENUE-Holy Family Parish Church

TYPE-Reflection Night

WORD, THEME & PROMISE

WORD-Obedience to God’s call always bears much fruit in our lives.

THEME-We obey God’s call when we believe every word that comes from the mouth of God

PROMISE- “No one who believes in Him be put to shame.”( Rom10:11)

READINGS

1st READING-Dt 26:4-10

PSALM-Psalm 91:1-2,10-11,12-13, 14-15

2nd READING-Rom 10:8-13

GOSPEL-Lk4:1-13

SIGNIFICANT VERSES

  • “ Therefore , I have now brought you the first fruits of the products of the soil which you O Lord, have given me’(Dt 26:100a

  • “….. you shall bow down in his presence”(Dt 26:10b)

  • “ Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble”(Ps91)

  • “…. The Word is near you, I in your mouth and in your heart…. That is the , the word of faith that wepreach………..”(Rom 10:8)

  • “For one believes with the heart and so is justified,…….”(Rom10:10)

  • “ One does not liveby bread alone”(Lk4:4)

  • “ You shall worship the Lord your God, I and Him alone shall you serve”(Lk4:8)

  • “ you shall; not putthe Lord ,your God,to the test“ (Lk4:12)

REFLECTION

LIFE IS A JOURNEY

For all of us on this first Sunday of Lent, it is important to know that life is a journey----- a journey that consist in our becoming, a journey toward God, an inner journey. That, and our being pilgrims on this journey, is what Lent is all about. Every Lent is a milestone for us on that journey.

Jesus’ temptations were a milestone for Him; they are narrated in each of the three liturgical cycles on the First Sunday of Lent .His temptations make it clear that He was fully human as well as divine. Temptation is part of human life, With Jesus as with all of us, temptations are also tailored to our personal condition. His in particular at this time were appeals to the basic drives within all of us---- for security (bread), for power (kingdom), and for recognition and fame ( the Temple).

Today’s Gospel scene is bursting with drama as well as meaning. Human refusal to respond to God’s invitation is described as sin.

Our life is a journey, and Lent is a small model of life. It’s a special time of reflecting on life, We need to recall that Lent tells us to treasure our basic baptismal values in the face of temptations as Jesus did.

In Lent we should try to find the personal weaknesses through which we might be tempted. And we should engage in the spirit of this season, penance which means a radical reorientation of our whole life, a return , a conversion, to God with all our heart. A spirit that is dynamically oriented toward LOVE on our journey through life. It is accomplished in our gesture for reconciliation, revision of life, concern for the poor, the exercise of justice, examination of conscience, spiritual directions and the acceptance of suffering.

OPENING PRAISE

JOYFUL-Prepare The Way

EXALTATION-For the Lord Is Good

RECEIVING GOD’S WORD

EXHORTATION-I Simply Live

OPENING TO THE SPIRIT (“I” PHASE)

CONTRITION-Have Mercy on Me O God

OFFERTORY-We Give You Glory

INTERCESSION/SUPPLICATION-Be Not Afraid

OPENING TO THE SPIRIT (“YOU” PHASE)

CHARACTER-You’re the Keeper of My Heart

EXALTATION-I Come By Faith

COMMUNING WITH THE HEART-Holy is My God and King

EMPOWERING WITH THE GIFTS-Now Unto Him

RECESSIONAL-The Lord Our God is With

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