Sunday, January 29, 2012

THE IMPORTANCE OF PREPARATION


“Failure to prepare is preparing to fail”.  These were the words of wisdom from Ms. Tina M. Palma,  TV Announcer of ABS/CBN.   She make the remark after observing what transpired at the opening of the Impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona.

Her words made me reflect on the importance of PREPARATION.

Indeed, for any event, big or small, preparation is needed, for  the success of any endeavor or  event depends much on the preparation  undertaken.

Looking back at past events, I could say that when time, talent and treasure were invested on the needed preparation, the expected event has been very successful.

Applying this in my own life, I consider my entire life time on earth as a preparation for the next life. I do believe that the next life is an intimate personal relationship of love with God as our Father.  To prepare for this kind of relationship, I believe that here on earth all my activities should be motivated by an unselfish love of God and geared towards the goal of being truly united with God.

There are certainly many different ways through which this personal relationship of love can be achieved.  For me, however, the simple way is to consider myself as God’s servant and all that I have to do under the various circumstances of my life should always be a service of love, in accordance with God’s Holy Will.

Hence, everyday, as I wake up in the morning, I pray: “Lord, God, what is it that You want me to do today.  Grant me all the graces I need to be able to serve You today with all the love I can give and in the best way I can, all for your greater honor and glory.”

By: Buddy Cagurangan
January 29, 2012

Sunday, January 22, 2012

A STREET CLEANER’S REMARK


        A street cleaner’s remark made me reflect on the need for evangelizers.
         
      One day as I saw a street cleaner sweeping the road I made an observation: “Everyday there is always some dirt for you to clean.”  Then he remarked: “Well, if there is no more dirt there would be no more need of street cleaners.”
    
      The truth of this remark made me ponder on the mystery of evangelization.  Indeed, if this world were a perfect world where everyone is good and there would be no evil deeds, then there would have been no need for the Lord Jesus Christ to have come for the work of Redemption.  There would be no need for a Church to do the task of evangelization.
    
    The reality, however, is that there is so much evil in this world.  Men, abusing the gift of freedom are doing things that separate them from the love of God, focusing on their selfish interests instead of responding to God’s love by living according of God’s Holy Will.  Hence, the need for evangelizers to sow the good seeds of love and overcome the bad seeds of evil.

     That there is evil in this world created by God is, indeed, a mystery – a reality beyond human understanding.  Hence, the need for God Himself to redeem mankind from this sinful evil in this world – the reason for the Son of God, JESUS CHRIST, to become Man in order to break the cycle of evil and enable men to be reconciled with God thru the grace of Redemption.

      While JESUS initiated and continuous to provide through the Holy Spirit the graces necessary to enlighten and empower men to be redeemed, He, however, has instituted a Church , a community of believers, to carry out throughout the whole world the task of spreading the Good News, which is called “EVANGELIZATION”. 

      Hence, the need for EVANGELIZERS – people dedicated to the task of overcoming evil in this world through the Gospel of LOVE.

By: Buddy Cagurangan
January 22, 2012

Sunday, January 15, 2012

HEAVEN IS SERVING GOD NOW


        “HEAVEN IS SERVING GOD NOW.”  This is my present concept of HEAVEN.
            
     The Catechism for Filipino Catholics (CFC) (No. 2102) says: “Heaven means the state of “being with the Lord” (cf. 1 Thes 4:17), enjoying the “depths of God,” the Father, the Risen Christ, our Savior, in their Holy Spirit, in the presence of the whole Church in glory.  We often call this state of seeing God “face to face” (cf. 1 Cor 13:12) the “beatific vision” because it causes unspeakable joy and happiness in communion with all the saints.  “Eye has not seen, ear has not heard, nor has it so much as dawned on man what God has prepared for those who love Him” (1 Cor 2:9).
        
        When I asked myself, however, the question: “What is it that would really fill my heart with the greatest joy?” my simple answer is: “TO SERVE GOD”.   This is premised on the following convictions:

1.   God is the Supreme Being in this world.

2.  God is the ‘Alpha and Omega’, the beginning and the end of everything  in this world.

3.  God is the Creator of the Universe, and everything depends on His creative power for its existence.

4.  God is LOVE  and He created the world, men in particular, to share His love and infinite happiness.

5.  God is the Source of all true joy.

6.  Serving God  is the best way for me to manifest my heartfelt gratitude for all the blessings He has bestowed on me and for all the other blessings He will bestow on me.

7. Right NOW, God is giving me an opportunity to SERVE HIM, by simply doing whatever I am expected to do in the particular circumstances of my life.

Hence, for me HEAVEN is simply SERVING GOD NOW, by doing everything
that I have to do in the best way I can according to His Holy Will.


By: Buddy Cagurangan
January 15, 2012

Monday, January 9, 2012

FOCUS ON THE WILL OF GOD

          “FOCUS ON THE WILL OF GOD.”  These are the words that came to my mind in answer to my longing for something that would simplify my life as I go about doing things, big or small, significant or insignificant, challenging or routine.

      The words of our Lord Jesus Christ then also flashed in my mind as I further pondered on the veracity or truthfulness of the said answer: “Whoever does the will of God is brother and sister and mother to me.”  (Mark 3:35)

         Life on earth is, indeed, a series of activities.  Day in and day out I do a lot of things, some planned, others unplanned.  Knowing why I should do each activity is important, for without an appreciation of the purpose I would be just like a robot doing things not knowing why I do them.  I realize then that ‘focusing on the Will of God’ is a simple way of making every act in  my life significant.

    This, however, requires an Act of Faith arising from the following convictions:

1.    That God is the Supreme Being who created everything in this world, and that without Him nothing can exist.
2.   That God is all- knowing and all-powerful, so that for Him nothing is impossible.
3.  That God is the ‘Alpha and Omega’, the Beginning and the End of everything in this world.
4. That God created the world out of love, so He can share His everlasting happiness to all those who would love Him in return.
5.    That Jesus Christ is God’s Son Who became Man to redeem men from sin and enable them to be reconciled with God.

With these convictions I base the rationale of focusing on the Will of God as a simple way of unifying all my actions towards a grateful response to the love of God for me.  When in all sincerity I do everything in accordance with the Will of God, I believe this is what pleases God, and this is my humble response to God’s love for me.

        In the past few days I have tried to be more conscious of focusing on the Will of God.  So, every now and then I ask myself: “Is this what God wants me to do?”  When I realize and accept that it is what God wants me to do, I then  try to do it in the best way I can to please Him.  This simplifies my life.


By: Buddy Cagurangan
Jan. 9, 2012


Sunday, January 1, 2012

GIVE IT TO JESUS



               “GIVE IT TO JESUS.”  These were the words that came to my mind when a little boy extended his hand to me and begged for some money.  I then opened my wallet and gave a coin.  A further reflection on the said words brought to my mind the words of Jesus to those gathered on his right at the last judgment: “Truly I say to you: whenever you did this to one of the least, to my brothers, you did it to me.”  (Matt. 25: 40) These words of our Lord Jesus Christ is to me  the great challenge of Christianity.

The Great Challenge is, I believe, THREEFOLD. A challenge to my mind, to my heart, and to my hand.

1.    It challenges my mind because it demands a conviction that, indeed, every human being I meet is Christ’s representative.   Somehow I need to see in every person the face of Christ.  This requires from me a great act of Faith,  especially with those who cause some difficulties and sorrows in life, the so-called ‘unlovable’.

2.    It challenges my  heart for it demands a willingness to serve the needs of others.  In other words, it requires from me an unselfish generosity  in giving anything to anyone in need.

3.    It challenges my hand to be open and ready to act and do whatever is directed by my mind and heart.  A wholehearted decision should be put into action.

            The words “Give it to Jesus” made me recall also what is stated in the National Catechetical Directory of the Philippines (NCDP): “The heart of catechesis is not a doctrine, or a moral principle, or an act of worship, but a Person, the Person of Jesus of Nazareth”. (CT5)  This means, therefore, trying to see the “Face of Jesus” in every person I meet and serve him in whatever way I can.  How can this be done?

 How really could I render service?  The repeated 3 Ts – of Time, Talent, and Treasure, came to my mind.  Yes, I could serve someone by sharing my time – by simply making him aware of my love thru my presence.  I could serve by sharing my talent – doing whatever I could do within my competence.  I could serve by sharing my treasure – offering whatever I could give from whatever I have.

To be able to meet this great Challenge of Christianity I must humbly
 acknowledge my dependence on God’s grace.  I must admit that without the   grace of God I simply cannot meet the demands of those three challenges. 

By: Buddy Cagurangan 
January 1, 2012

Sunday, December 25, 2011

THE GREATEST LOVE STORY



               The Greatest Love Story is what our Christian Faith tells us in the Mystery of Incarnation which we celebrate today – December 25 – the CHRISTMAS DAY.

            Time and again I have been wondering how such a LOVE STORY could happen in the history of mankind.  That man is created by God – the Mystery of Creation – is a reality that every right thinking man accepts.  That man is aided by God to become holy – the Mystery of Sanctification – is also accepted by all men of humble heart.  That God, however, has deigned to become Man, to live in this world for 33 years, and allow Himself to be criticized, to be scorned, to be condemned to death, to be cruelly scourged, crucified and put to death – the Mystery of Redemption – is, indeed, very hard for me to believe. 

            Scripture says, however, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, so that all those who believe in Him should not perish, but  have life everlasting.”  (John 3:16)

            It is said that the whole Bible is summarized in this Scripture verse (John 3:16)  It simply shows how deeply God loves mankind to the extent of becoming a man like us, so He could  carry the CROSS of SUFFERING and accept even DEATH, in order to obtain for mankind  the GRACE OF REDEMPTION FROM SIN and BE REUNITED WITH GOD.

            This for me is a LOVE STORY that astounds me, even as it is a story that has been told over and over again, orally as well as in writing not only in the Bible but in many other publications.  It is a story that has inspired and strengthened thousands of men and women to dedicate their lives to spread its significance, and embrace all the crosses, even death, to testify to its veracity and power.

            With all these observations, I cannot but bend my knee and say: “Oh, Lord, my God, I can never fully grasp the depth of your Love for mankind, for me in particular.  But with deep gratitude I do accept this Great Mystery of Your Love.  Please give me the grace to respond to your GREAT LOVE according to your HOLY WILL.

By: Buddy Cagurangan 
December 25, 2011

Sunday, December 18, 2011

THE JOY OF SERVING GOD



               “THE JOY OF SERVING GOD” is to me the greatest joy that can ever fill my heart.  While there may be many others that could give joy to me, they cannot compare with the joy that comes from the privilege of ‘SERVING GOD’.

            This is the conviction that comes to me as I view the happenings in my life and search for the root cause of my joy. 

            First of all, the one thing that really fills my heart with joy is “SERVICE”.  When I know that somehow I have done something to serve someone in one way or another I simply  feel happy. 

            When I read the story of Sergeant Calaguas, a soldier who was honored with the highest Military Award that could be given to a soldier, so much so that when he wears this medal and meets a General, the General should salute him first.  When, however, he was interviewed and praised for his bravery, I was struck by his statement:  “I AM ALSO AFRAID, BUT WHEN IT COMES TO SERVING MY COUNTRY, I GIVE ALL I HAVE GOT”.
           
            These words of Sergeant Calaguas have been ringing in my ears,  and kept me reflecting on why a human being like him could sacrifice his own life for the sake of his country.  It is, indeed, in the name of “SERVICE’ – to fight and protect his country.  For this he was willing and ready to die… It was a JOY for him to do so.

            I then asked myself:  If Sergeant Calaguas can find meaning and joy in serving  his country to the extent of sacrificing his own life, can I not find meaning and joy in serving the LORD, GOD, by living my life according to His Holy Will?   The answer is, indeed, a CONVICTION that SERVICE TO THE SUPREME BEING, MY GOD, IS  THE GREATEST PRIVILEGE THAT CAN EVER BE GIVEN TO A HUMAN BEING.   Consequently, I believe, that the Greatest Joy that could ever fill my heart is THE JOY OF SERVING GOD.

            Everyday, therefore, as I wake up in the morning, I pray: “Lord God, in what way would You like me to serve You today.  Here, I am, Lord, I come to do Your Will.”  I then rise up filled with joy that God is giving me the privilege to SERVE HIM TODAY.

By: Buddy Cagurangan 
December 18, 2011

Sunday, December 11, 2011

JUST BE WHAT YOU ARE



            “JUST BE WHAT YOU ARE,  REGARDLESS OF WHAT OTHERS SAY OR DO TO YOU.”

            This was the thought that came to me that gave me the spirit of EQUANIMITY when someone belittled me and simply ignored an authority given to me.

            EQUANIMITY,  according to Webster’s Dictionary, is an evenness of mind, especially under stress, a right disposition, a balance.  This, I believe, is what I should strive to maintain under all circumstances  which in one way or another try to harm or destroy  the dignity  of my BEING, that God in His infinite Goodness has bestowed on me.

            Since God is the very source of my being,  I must be someone  that nobody can destroy,  for as long as I remain in the creative power of my Creator.  This is what I am, and this is how I should consider myself, regardless of what others may say or do to me.

            Our Christian Faith tells us, however, that there is one thing that can alienate any one’s being from God, and that is called “MORTAL SIN”.  God, in creating man, has given him the gift of Freedom, to enable him to respond positively to God’s love.  When man, however, uses this gift to deny or ignore God’s love, he alienates himself from God, and thus commits SIN.  Since God does not force anyone to love Him,  He simply will let go those who believe they can live without God.  This separation from God is actually the greatest harm that can happen to a human being,  because somehow he loses his equanimity, his evenness of mind,  his right disposition to the Creator who brought him into existence.

            To be what I am, therefore, means that I should always see the Goodness that God has bestowed on me out of love and should not be disturbed by anything or anybody that may want to do harm or destroy me, because as long as God is with me I am indestructible.  The only thing that I should be afraid of and which I should avoid by all means is “MORTAL SIN”, because this is the only thing that can separate me from God – a separation that can cause my own destruction – destroying my equanimity – the right disposition to God, my Creator.

By: Buddy Cagurangan 
December 11, 2011

Sunday, December 4, 2011

TO SERVE GOD NOW AND FOREVER



               “TO SERVE GOD NOW AND FOREVER”.   This for me is the reason for my existence.

            For quite sometime I have been reflecting on the following questions:

1.    Why did God bring me into existence – from nothingness to who I am?
2.    How long will I be in existence?
3.    What is it that God wants me to do during my existence?

To the first question I believe that the answer is LOVE.     God   created me
 to manifest His love.  I am one of those whom God had decided to create to manifest His infinite Love and Power.

            To the second question I believe that the answer is FOREVER.  GOD has deigned to design me to live with Him forever. 

            To the third question my answer is SERVICE.  I believe that the reason for my existence in this earthly life is to SERVE GOD, and I also believe that after my life here on earth I shall continue to SERVE GOD in whatever way He pleases.

            Since SERVICE is the reason for my existence, the question I asked myself is: “When and how should I serve?”   My answer is NOW.  The past has been a series of NOWS and the future shall also be a series of NOWS.  Hence, the present – NOW – is the time to serve God in the best way I can and with all the love I can give.

            The present moment – NOW – is,  therefore,  of utmost importance.  Whatever I do NOW cannot be repeated  - it becomes a part of history.  The NOWS that will come after the Present Moment – will also become the NOWS that will challenge me on what to do.

            What to do NOW depends on the situation I am in.  It is said that love cannot be done in a vacuum – it has to be done in a concrete situation.   And one’s situation keeps on changing every moment; for as President Obama has said: “One does not step on the same river twice.”  Hence, in every moment of my life I have to ask myself: What is it that God wants me to do NOW under the present circumstances.  Foremost in my mind should be what I believe is most pleasing to God or what is His Holy Will.  This for me is the SERVICE which I have to render to God through all those He sends my way day in and day out.   This is the REASON for my EXISTENCE.

By: Buddy Cagurangan 
December 4, 2011

Sunday, November 27, 2011

FLOWERS OFFERED TO GOD



            FLOWERS are generally considered as symbols of LOVE.  So, one day I asked myself the question: “What flowers can I possibly offer to God as symbols of my love?”

            In the church fresh flowers decorate the altar.  When there are celebrations, like  church weddings, almost the whole church is filled with flowers.  During the wake of a deceased person flowers are often placed near the coffin to signify sympathy and love.  On the birthdates of loved ones flowers are offered to manifest one’s love.  On other significant occasions, like a school graduation, flowers are given to graduates as tokens of congratulations.

            In the case of God,  Who is a Spirit,  I asked myself what could be a pleasing gift  that comes from one’s spirit. 

            Man is body and spirit.   When man acts, his action is done by his body and spirit.   Hence, whatever man does must have a spiritual dimension.  This, I believe,  is something that I as a man can offer to God to manifest my love.

            As I keep pondering, I reached the vision that what I could offer to God would be everything I do, big or small.  To be pleasing to God, however, whatever I do must be in conformity with His Holy Will.

            To know and do the Will of God is to me a continuous challenge that requires an earnest sincerity in searching the Will of God and a total humble dependence on His own grace to be able to do His Will despite all the hardships that it entails.

            This, to my mind, is the Real Big Challenge in my life – to sincerely say: ”Lord, not my will, but Thy Will be done!”  This is the challenge that Christ Himself experienced when at the garden of Gethsemane He prayed:  “My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me, yet not as I will, but as Thou wilt.” (Matt. 26:39).

               With Jesus Christ as my model, everyday, as I visit Him in the Blessed Sacrament, I pray: “Here I am Lord, I come to do Your Will.” This prayer makes me feel enlightened and empowered to do God’s Will and thus enables me to  offer to Him my daily loving deeds as a my  “bouquet of flowers”.

By: Buddy Cagurangan 
Nov. 27, 2011