Bida Me

Bida Me
Cultural Sodality

Monday, March 10, 2014

Reflection:

Gospel: 
            Matthew25:31-46

Reflection:
”Love your brothers and your sisters as you love yourself” Jesus remind us to day “what you did to my least brothers and sisters, you did it to me”. In this gospel according to Matthew for me this is the synopsis of the gospel today. Indeed Jesus is present in every people whom we meet every day especially those most really need our help very much. The poor, aged, the sick, dying, beggars, vendors, driver, and those people who in prison. These are our least brothers and sisters who really need our help both physical and spiritual help. Indeed I can say that they are hunger for food to satisfy their hunger, hunger of respect of other people because sometimes I really believe that they feel being outcast in their family and in our society. They are thirst for love by someone whom they loved very much and most of all they need a welcoming hands and heart to welcome them fully with whole heart and open hands to accept them with LOVE.
In this month of Lent a day of prayer, penance and almsgiving the Lord invites us not to focus for ourselves but to remember our least brothers and sisters to help them. Indeed there are so many ways in giving and sharing our help to them and one of so many ways prayer is one of them. As we pray for ourselves we also include in our prayer our least brothers and sisters that the Lord will give each and every one of us good health both in mind and body and most of all food both in our physical body and to our spiritual who needed all the more I believe that both are hunger all the more our spirit who are looking to its satisfy its hunger. This is the time and a proper season to give food to our spiritual aspect.
“Walk is you talk” a famous wisdom from the old it is simple but it is very difficult to follow. In fact there some people who are very good in promise, to promise other people that they will do this but at the end it did not happen. Indeed a true service in-order to help others heartily with a great joy in our face and our hearts Charity is the best key to it. The best example to this as we give Charity to other people we should give drink to those who are thirsty, give food to those who are hungry, give clothing to those who  are naked and visit those in prison. It is very clear in our gospel today Jesus reminds us that “what you did to my least brothers and sisters, you did it to me” therefore we should Love our brothers and our sisters as we love yourself because Jesus is present to the people whom we meet every day.





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