A FEAST JUST LIKE HEAVEN’S

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If you ever got invited to watch a broadway musicale, all for free plane tickets and accommodations included, would you come?  How about a worldwide soccer championship match?  The coronation of a new king in England?  The Olympics?

 

And how about it if someone sends you a once in a lifetime guaranteed seat to heaven’s great feast at the end of time, would you come?

 

Surely you’d say all these are but silly questions.  For who would ever turn down such great opportunities?  In fact, you’d probably just answer me with another question – why not?

 

And yet my friend, silly as it may seem, that’s just what I might have just done.

 

Just a week ago, my good friend invited me to attend a celebration meant to be a tribute to a kind old man we both knew.  As I had no other plans for the scheduled date, I nodded saying unto myself, why not?  I mean, we both love the man, and for all the wonderful things he did, why not come and celebrate with others whose lives were blessed because of him?

 

Now I’m not the social kind of person, and I do not know most of the people who will come.  Add to that that I had some struggles lately in relating to some people whom I felt do not like me at all. In fact, it came to a point when I nearly doubted I even exist as I seem to come and go unnoticed by everyone else.  Still I thought, why not?  I’ll do it for the old man, and for my friend.

 

So the week passed by and I was weighed down emotionally by struggles in my personal life.  When the day of the celebration came, I was really not feeling well that I almost took a leave from work!  But then I thought locking myself up in my room all day just wouldn’t work, and I’d just feel worse doing nothing.  So eventhough I was already late, I got myself ready and went to work.

 

The afternoon passed by quickly and after office hours, I got ready to attend the event with my friend.  After all, I thought it would only take a short time at a stone’s throw away from our office.

 

To my surprise, my friend informed me it would be done somewhere else, so we took a cab to get to the address given us.  On our way, the cab driver even kept on complaining, informing us just how much traffic there is on a Friday evening, warning us we may just be wasting our time trying to get through.

 

We thought about it and how difficult it would be trying to go home later from such a place.  But since we were already on our way, we resigned ourselves to whatever difficulties we may encounter and just carry on with it all.

 

On we did go, braving through the snail-phased traffic, not knowing if we’ll make it in time, not sure how we’d find the place and how we’d ever manage to go home later.

 

We just went on, and surely, it was one of those decisions you’d always be glad you made!  For as soon as we stepped in the identified premises, we were carried through in a celebration that blessed us beyond how we expected it to.

 

Before I continue, I’d like to give you a short backgrounder of the event I’m talking about.  Our kind old man is a priest who serves as an inspiration for many people including those that help provide for the needs of a foundation established for the education and well-being of the youth.  Such foundation gathers streetchildren, nourishes them, and supports them in their academic needs.

 

These same children were the ones who greeted us as soon as we entered the school grounds.  They quickly took our hands and placed our hands upon their foreheads as with a bow, a sign of deep respect also called “pagmamano” in Filipino.  Such was the first sign of heaven: angels that greet you with warmth, eagerness, respect and joy! 

 

How different indeed was the way I had been treated coldly by people to whom I don’t seem to matter at all.  How different here where I am seen, where my presence is appreciated, where I had been eagerly awaited without my knowing.

 

We were led by these angels towards the room where the mass is being held.  It was a simple room with just the right number of people; not too few as to make the place appear forlorn, not too many as to gather a nameless crowd without that pleasant feeling that all who have gathered were each chosen and uniquely called.

 

After the mass, we were again led by those angels towards the gymnasium where a short program will be held.  My friend and I took our seats infront together with the few guests who seemed so close to our kind old man; guests who contributed a lot in time, effort and resources to uplift the cause of the foundation. 

 

I felt special to be among them.  But at the same time, I felt so small in myself.  I know in my heart that I haven’t done as much, nor have I known the old man that long and well.  Still I was there, and I witnessed the most beautiful numbers prepared by the children for the event.  What they saw, I saw.  What they received, I also received.  And I was blessed indeed.

 

The numbers the children performed had no extraordinary pomp or special effects, nor did it show exemplary skill in singing, dancing and the like.  But I guess what made it beautiful was their simplicity, purity, openness of heart, and devotion to whatever it is they were doing.

 

They were streetchildren who had very few in life, in material things, and maybe even in emotional and family support.  But instead of rebelliousness there was gratitude; instead of hopelessness there was joy.  They were a group of kids who were able to act as one and deliver what it was they were taught to do.

 

And just in doing that, they were able to move the heart of our kind old man and make him happy, even real proud such that at the end of their numbers, he was able to say unto them, MY REAL GRAND GRAND CHILDREN!

 

He claimed them as his very own.  And for kids who have nothing and nobody, what a joy it is for someone to passionately claim them as real family, moreso to be very PROUD of them!

 

They worked hard to pay tribute to a noble man, and yet they too were honored and rewarded for all that they have done.

 

My friend and I couldn’t help but pray more children of their generation may be like them.  Maybe then this country may finally see its true hope after all.

 

After the program, we were led to the dining area for a fitting close to the celebration.  What joy to be there and to share the feast that has been prepared not only with diligence but with great love.

 

Certainly I thought it would be a simple dinner.  But it was gourmet Italian food all the way!  My friend and I really couldn’t ask for more.

 

Will heaven’s feast be such as this?  Is this a blessed glimpse of what is to come?

 

There are invitations that come to us bringing fancy pictures and expectations to our minds only to fail us in the end.

 

But there are invitations such as this one.  One that comes in simple packages promising nothing but a communion of hearts that share the same sincere intentions and desires.  Such ones are the ones that truly amaze us with beauty of the lasting kind and fills us with a feast from which we shall hunger and thirst no more.

Tides Arise

intense emotions
can’t stand the pain
parting
farewells
tears my soul apart
how do you keep on hoping
while holding
the broken pieces of your heart?
but you hope
you hold on
you take a deep breath
and you are able to breathe
alas
hope is there
in that very breath
and you are able to wipe away your tears
for a while
tides recede
for it is nature’s way
it will rise again
but so will you
so will the broken pieces
of your heart

FRIEND (a simple poem on friendship)

a poem on friendship

I may not always be by your side,
but my prayers will be with you.
I may not always help you,
but deep inside you know I want to.
I may not always do what you like,
but I will do the best I can.
I may not always understand,
but we can still walk hand in hand.
I may not be the perfect friend,
I may not be the best out there,
but in spite and despite all these,
you can be sure somebody cares!  😉

 

Just a simple poem on friendship.  Thanks for dropping by! More poems on friendship and other inspirational topics here!

Today’s Devotional: Embracing the Family of God

today's devotionalIn today’s devotional, we reflect on a powerful teaching of Jesus found in Matthew 12:46-50. These verses challenge our understanding of family and invite us to see ourselves as part of a larger, spiritual family united by faith and obedience to God’s will.

46While he was still speaking to the people, behold, his mother and his brothers stood outside, asking to speak to him. 48But he replied to the man who told him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” 49And stretching out his hand toward his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers! 50For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother, and sister, and mother.”

“While he was still speaking to the crowds, his mother and his brothers were standing outside, wanting to speak to him. Someone told him, ‘Look, your mother and your brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you.’ But to the one who had told him this, Jesus replied, ‘Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?’ And pointing to his disciples, he said, ‘Here are my mother and my brothers! For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.'”

Redefining Family

In this passage, Jesus redefines what it means to be family. While He does not dismiss His biological family, He expands the concept to include all who follow God’s will. This teaching emphasizes that our spiritual connections, grounded in our shared commitment to God, are equally vital as our biological ties.

Spiritual Kinship

Jesus’ statement, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” is both provocative and enlightening. By pointing to His disciples and declaring them as His family, He underscores the importance of spiritual kinship. This kinship is based not on blood relations but on a common dedication to living out God’s will. In today’s devotional, we are reminded that as believers, we are united in a spiritual family that transcends traditional boundaries.

Doing God’s Will

The criterion for being part of this spiritual family is clear: “For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.” This call to action highlights the importance of obedience and faithfulness in our relationship with God. In today’s devotional, we are encouraged to reflect on our own lives and consider how we are living out God’s will. Are we embodying the teachings of Christ in our daily actions? Are we fostering relationships that reflect our commitment to God?

Embracing Our Spiritual Family

In today’s devotional, we are invited to embrace our spiritual family with open hearts. The church, our fellow believers, and all who seek to do God’s will are part of this family. This understanding should inspire us to support, love, and encourage one another as we journey together in faith. It reminds us that we are never alone; we have a community of brothers and sisters who share our commitment to God.

Conclusion

As we meditate on today’s devotional, let us be grateful for the spiritual family that God has given us. Let us strive to do His will, knowing that in doing so, we strengthen our bond with Him and with each other. May we always remember that our true family is not limited by earthly ties but is boundless, inclusive of all who follow Christ. Let this truth inspire us to live faithfully and to cherish the spiritual connections we have with our fellow believers.


This reflection emphasizes the theme of spiritual family and encourages readers to embrace their role in God’s family, making it suitable for a devotional context.

You may also want to read “366 Days of Compassion: One Year Catholic Devotional”.