Ross Dizon

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Helpless, Wounded, Not Knowledgeable, but Chosen

Hostility Between the Serpent and Human Beings

Jesus is the Christ.  His mission is to bring the Good News to the poor.  He does not turn back in the face of hostility. After the disciples’ spokesman’s right confession that Jesus is the Christ, the latter warns them not to tell anyone about him.  That’s because he...

Helpless, Wounded, Not Knowledgeable, but Chosen

Inside the Heart Lies What Is Crucial

Jesus invites us to learn from him, for he is meek and humble of heart.  We show that we are true or false disciples by what comes out from inside our hearts. The Pharisees and the scribes question the religious observance of Jesus’ disciples.  And he, who...

Helpless, Wounded, Not Knowledgeable, but Chosen

Hard Times of Crisis and Decision of Faith

Jesus has the words of eternal life.  True disciples hear and do his words, even though they may find them hard and painful to swallow. Those from Judea, who grumble against a Galilean from Nazareth and later quarreled among themselves, spread unbelief.  For, soon...

Helpless, Wounded, Not Knowledgeable, but Chosen

Signs for Those Who Are Insatiably Hungry

No one feels more for us in our needs than the one who lays down his life for us. Those who, seeing signs, go to him and believe in him will never hunger. The crowd finally finds the one they are seeking.  But he does not seem to be as welcoming as when he fed them. ...

Helpless, Wounded, Not Knowledgeable, but Chosen

Little, but More than Enough for Everyone

Jesus feeds us.  He wants us to do for others what he does for us, giving him the little we have, so that we all may have our fill. The disciples think that to answer for those who have nothing to eat means not to answer for them at all. That is because, according to...

Helpless, Wounded, Not Knowledgeable, but Chosen

Responsible to a Higher Authority

Jesus is the shepherd that God has raised up in these last days.  He responds to the needs of those who are like sheep without a shepherd.  Are we that responsible? The rulers of the people are not responsible.  So, they are condemned by the one who has appointed them...