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Monday of Week 1 Year 2

Posted on Tuesday, December 24, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 1st, Monday, Weekday, Year 2 Leave a comment

In certain societies, a woman may be showered with lots of affection and gifts from her husband, but if she is unable to bear him a child, she may be looked down upon or ridiculed. Even though her husband may not be bothered about her condition and love her nonetheless, the ill-treatment by others around her can be quite demeaning and painful to bear. Hannah in today’s reading was facing such a situation. Some other women may have despaired due to their situation, but Hannah chose to cry out to the Lord and the Lord was mindful of her, and she conceived and gave birth to a son.

Sometimes in our lives, we too may face difficult situations similar to what Hannah faced. Are we able to continue to hold our heads up high and depend on the Lord’s mercy and providence, knowing that the Lord would provide for us in His time, just as He provided for Hannah? Perhaps our prayer may not be answered quickly or in the manner we expect, but let us persevere and not lose heart, knowing that God would be mindful of us and help us.

23 December – Season of Advent

Posted on Sunday, November 17, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 23 December, Advent, Weekday Leave a comment

Earlier we saw how Zechariah was struck dumb for not believing the angel Gabriel’s message. In today’s Gospel, we see Zechariah redeeming himself and getting his power of speech back when he gave his support to Elizabeth by insisting that the child be named John.

Sometimes in life, we may have committed sin and we suffer the consequences. However, we are given opportunities to make right what we had done wrong. Are we doing penance for our sins and building our relationship with God? Are we humble enough, like Zechariah, to do the right thing? Ultimately, we must take responsibility for our actions and conduct. God gives us opportunities to come back to Him, let us not squander away these opportunities and lose our life.

Housekeeping – 3rd Week of Advent

Posted on Saturday, November 16, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in Housekeeping, Sunday, Weekday Leave a comment

For your easy reference, the following is a list of weeks and years with their corresponding date:

15 December 2013 – 3rd Sunday of Advent Year A
16 December 2013 – Monday of the 3rd Week of Advent
17 December 2013 – 17 December – Season of Advent
18 December 2013 – 18 December – Season of Advent
19 December 2013 – 19 December – Season of Advent
20 December 2013 – 20 December – Season of Advent

20 December – Season of Advent

Posted on Saturday, November 16, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 20 December, Advent, Weekday Leave a comment

If Zechariah is an example of doubt, even when a message is given by an angel, in today’s Gospel, we see an example of trust and total dependence on God. Mary did ask the angel Gabriel: “But how can this come about, since I am a virgin?” The difference here is that Mary accepted and believed in the angel’s message by responding: “I am the handmaid of the Lord, let what you have said be done to me.”

Supposing we received a message from an angel, would we unreservedly and willingly accept and act on the message? Or would we allow doubt to take over?

19 December – Season of Advent

Posted on Saturday, November 16, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 19 December, Advent, Weekday Leave a comment

Many of us may have been influenced by cute or beautiful pictures of angels. However, angels are far from cute. When an angel appears, it can be a terrifying and majestic sight. We read in today’s Gospel that Zechariah was overcome with fear and the angel said to him, “Zechariah, do not be afraid…”

We know that it is highly unlikely for an elderly woman to become pregnant and bear a child. We also know that when an angel appears, it is usually for an important message from God. In this case, the angel Gabriel appeared to Zechariah to give him some great news: his wife would bear him a son. Such words from an angel should not be taken lightly. Yet, Zechariah still doubted the angel’s words. By doing so, Zechariah seems to have doubted God. As a result, Zechariah as the Gospel tells us, “was silenced and have no power of speech until this has happened.”

When we receive such amazing and mind-boggling news from an angel, what do we do? Do we doubt even the words of an angel? Do we begin to think that perhaps our mind is playing tricks on us and what we are seeing is merely an illusion, what we are hearing is merely an imagination? Or do we trust the angel’s words and trust God, just like Mary did when she said: “I am the handmaid of the Lord, let what you have said be done to me.”?

18 December – Season of Advent

Posted on Friday, November 15, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 18 December, Advent, Weekday Leave a comment

If you are engaged to a person and you found out that she is with child, how would you respond? Some might walk away from the relationship. Others might decide to remain faithful and committed to the person despite of the situation she is in. What about you?

In today’s Gospel, we see Joseph finding himself in a difficult and possibly dangerous situation. He was betrothed (something like being engaged in modern times) to Mary, but until they were properly married according to Jewish law, sex was not allowed and was considered adultery. A woman found pregnant during the betrothal could be stoned to death. Because of this, Joseph “being a man of honour and wanting to spare her publicity, decided to divorce her informally.” However, when the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, “he did what the angel of the Lord had told him to do: he took his wife to his home.”

Joseph knew that the child would not be biologically his, he knew there would be difficulties and challenges ahead, he knew Mary and he could be a source of gossip; and yet he was docile and humble enough to trust in the Lord. Would we be able to follow Joseph’s example and do the same if we were in a similar situation?

17 December – Season of Advent

Posted on Friday, November 15, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 17 December, Advent, Weekday Leave a comment

Family trees. Each and every one of us has a family tree. Some of us have managed to trace our family tree right to the earliest times. Some have only been partially successful. But one thing we may discover about our family tree is this: our ancestors were a mixed bag of good and not so good people. Each of our ancestors (nenek-moyang, as some like to say in Bahasa Malaysia) had their strengths and weaknesses. Sometimes, when we look at our family tree, we begin to realise and appreciate those who had paved the way to who and what we are today.

Today’s Gospel introduces us to Jesus’ family tree. This family tree is divided into 3 lists of 14: 14 patriarchs; 14 kings; and 14 generations from the Babylonian captivity to Jesus. Within each list, there were good and bad persons, showing us that God does not choose those who are the best from the human point of view, but from God’s point of view.

We can also see that 4 women are included, 3 of whom are named: Tamar, Rahab and Ruth. Bathsheba is not named but mentioned as “Uriah’s wife.” These 4 women were Gentiles either by birth or through marriage. Tamar, Rahab and Ruth were Gentiles by birth. Bathsheba, an Israelite, became Gentile through her marriage to Uriah, the Hittite. This shows that Jesus had Gentile as well as Jewish ancestors.

When we see Jesus’ family tree, we begin to realise and appreciate God’s plan of salvation for all of us. Regardless of whether we are Jew or Gentile, saint or sinner; God can write straight with crooked lines and some of those crooked lines are our lives. As long as we are open to His pruning and guidance, we can be a part of God’s plan. Let us then rise, and walk in His ways.

Monday of the 3rd Week of Advent

Posted on Friday, November 15, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 3rd Week, Advent, Advent 3, Monday, Weekday Leave a comment

“Jangan cari pasal,” is a Bahasa Malaysia phrase which is translated as “Don’t look for trouble.” In today’s Gospel, we see the chief priests and the elders of the people trying to “cari pasal” with Jesus, hoping to find some excuse to trap Him. They challenged Him by asking: “What authority have you for acting like this? And who gave you this authority?” They knew who Jesus was but refused to admit and acknowledge Him. When Jesus questioned them back, they themselves fell into the very trap which they had tried to set on Jesus.

In our lives, we too may be guilty of trying to “cari pasal” with others, especially when we think we are smarter, better qualified, or better off than they are. We think we can put other people down or belittle them and get away with it. But, as Jesus has shown us, sometimes we may just end up eating humble pie or we may end up making a fool of ourselves. Are we allowing our ego to swell and take control of our lives? Or are we willing to walk humbly in God’s presence?

Housekeeping – 2nd Week of Advent

Posted on Thursday, November 14, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in Housekeeping, Sunday, Weekday Leave a comment

For your easy reference, the following is a list of weeks and years with their corresponding date:

8 December 2013 – 2nd Sunday of Advent Year A
9 December 2013 – The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary – Solemnity
10 December 2013 – Tuesday of the 2nd Week of Advent
11 December 2013 – Wednesday of the 2nd Week of Advent
12 December 2013 – Thursday of the 2nd Week of Advent
13 December 2013 – Friday of the 2nd Week of Advent

Friday of the 2nd Week of Advent

Posted on Thursday, November 14, 2013 by Andrew Kooi Posted in 2nd Week, Advent, Advent 2, Weekday Leave a comment

Following God’s commandments is not that difficult or complicated. It is when we are stubborn, rebellious, wanting our way, proud or have big egos that we begin to think we can do whatever we like. We sometimes see such attitude in society today. Some of those who are rich and powerful begin to think that they are superior and they think they can get away with anything. What about us? Are we becoming more self-centered and refusing to listen and obey God’s commandments? Do we think we can run away from right conduct and responsibility? In Bahasa Malaysia, there is a saying: “Sepandai-pandai tupai melompat, akhirnya jatuh ke tanah juga.” Roughly translated into English: “No matter how clever a squirrel jumps or hops, it will eventually fall onto the ground.” What we do or failed to do will eventually emerge in some form some day. We cannot continuously hide skeletons in a closet forever. Are we humble enough to change and let God take control?

Today’s reading tells us: “I, the Lord, your God, teach you what is good for you, I lead you in the way that you must go. If only you had been alert to my commandments, your happiness would have been like a river, your integrity like the waves of the sea.” God is beckoning us to let Him teach us and lead us. Are we willing to open our hearts and minds and let him do so? Or are we still resistant and refusing to change? Life is short and unpredictable. Let us not waste the opportunities given to us to grow and dwell in God’s embrace.

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