Sunday, November 3, 2013

Now and Forever

            “For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours, NOW AND FOREVER.” This is the DOXOLOGY which the faithful respond to the prayer of the Priest Presider  after the LORD’S PRAYER at a Eucharistic Celebration.

            For quite a time I have been dwelling on what this Doxology means. Since doxology is a liturgical expression of praising God, I asked myself the significance of the ending words: NOW AND FOREVER.

            For me these words convey an aspect of time which covers the present moment and every moment thereafter for all eternity without end.  I realize that, indeed, life is a series of moments and every moment becomes a NOW at a present time.  What one does NOW is, therefore, a constant challenge to the WHY and HOW  of his actions.

             Pope Francis in his address on the 50th Anniversary of the Election of Pope Paul VI on June 25, 2013,  said: “Jesus is more necessary than ever for the man of today.”  He further quoted what Pope Paul VI said: “Profane secular humanism has appeared in the end in its terrible stature and in a certain sense, it has challenged the Council (Vatican II).  The religion of the God who became man encountered the religion of man who makes himself God.”

            Man, therefore, is confronted today with a secularism which makes himself  self-centered and not God-centered.  Christ himself said: “Do you suppose that I came to grant peace on earth?  I tell you no, but rather division.”   Hence, man has to make a decision on whether to follow Christ, the God-Man, or make himself his own God.

 In the Liturgy of the Hours which is considered the Prayer of the Church with Christ and to Christ there is a Concluding Prayer which reads:
“Almighty Father, you have brought us to the light of a new day; keep us safe the whole day through from every sinful inclination.  May all our thoughts, words and actions aim at doing what is pleasing in your sight.  We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.”

            Following Christ, therefore, means a constant response of  ‘YES’ to Him.  It means offering everything that one does for His glory NOW and FOREVER.

by: Buddy Cagurangan

Nov. 3, 2013      

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