Wednesday, March 12, 2014

"When you seek me with all your heart"

"Everyone who asks receives; everyone who searches finds; everyone who knocks will have the door opened." 

I am more drawn to the line "everyone who searches finds", it is more active than just asking. He also emphasized it on Jeremiah 29:13 "You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart," with emphasis on "when you seek me with all your heart". How do we seek God with all our heart? Do we seek him in the faces of those we do not like? Do we seek him in the faces of those who do not mean anything to us, like the beggars in the street? Do we seek him in the most insignificant, unlikely places? There are times when I find myself asking for a certain blessing, or an answer to my prayer. And yet I am lazy going to church, or even kneeling down to pray. There are times, too when I find myself forgoing an activity where I have the chance to share myself and experience God in this sharing. Prayer is not only words being spoken but an action word, a verb. Just like love. Prayer is something that defines our relationship with the Lord if we say we know him and love him. Seeking for the Lord and his will in our life requires our willingness, our desire to experience him. And we cannot do that if we stay comfortable where we are.



Daily Reading for Thursday, March 13th, 2014


Reading 1, Esther C:12, 14-16, 23-25

12 The king said to Queen Esther, 'In the citadel of Susa the Jews have killed five hundred men and also the ten sons of Haman. What must they have done in the other provinces of the realm? Tell me your request; I grant it to you. Tell me what else you would like; it is yours for the asking.'
14 Whereupon, the king having given the order, the edict was promulgated in Susa and the ten sons of Haman were hanged.
15 Thus the Jews of Susa reassembled on the fourteenth day of the month of Adar and killed three hundred men in the city. But they took no plunder.
16 The other Jews who lived in the king's provinces also assembled to defend their lives and rid themselves of their enemies. They slaughtered seventy-five thousand of their opponents. But they took no plunder.
23 Once having begun, the Jews continued observing these practices, Mordecai having written them an account
24 of how Haman son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, the persecutor of all the Jews, had plotted their destruction and had cast the pur, that is, the lot, for their overthrow and ruin;
25 but how, when he went back to the king to ask him to order the hanging of Mordecai, the wicked scheme which he had devised against the Jews recoiled on his own head, and both he and his sons were hanged on the gallows;

Responsorial Psalm, Psalms 138:1-2, 2-3, 7-8

1 [Of David] I thank you, Yahweh, with all my heart, for you have listened to the cry I uttered. In the presence ofangels I sing to you,
2 I bow down before your holy Temple. I praise your name for your faithful love and your constancy; your promises surpass even your fame.
3 You heard me on the day when I called, and you gave new strength to my heart.
7 Though I live surrounded by trouble you give me life -- to my enemies' fury! You stretch out your right hand and save me,
8 Yahweh will do all things for me. Yahweh, your faithful love endures for ever, do not abandon what you have made.

Gospel, Matthew 7:7-12

7 'Ask, and it will be given to you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you.
8 Everyone who asks receives; everyone who searches finds; everyone who knocks will have the door opened.
9 Is there anyone among you who would hand his son a stone when he asked for bread?
10 Or would hand him a snake when he asked for a fish?
11 If you, then, evil as you are, know how to give your children what is good, how much more will your Father inheaven give good things to those who ask him!
12 'So always treat others as you would like them to treat you; that is the Law and the Prophets.

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