He is insane. He is possessed.

Archbishop Socrates B. Villegas

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He is insane. He is possessed.
Dear children, as for those who dare to teach you error, pray for them and forgive them. They might be insane or possessed. They need God.

Gospel Meditation for Sunday, June 10, based on Mark 3: 20-25

Jesus was thought to be insane by his relatives. They wanted to bring Him home by force. Jesus was thought to be possessed by the Scribes because His powers looked superhuman. 

Jesus had been called many names and accused of many crimes and faults in His time and even until now. He was called a blasphemer, a presumptuous liberator, a social troublemaker, an uncaring teacher in the storm. The list of cuss words against God is endless. God is still God and those who have cursed Him are now dust.

When people assault God, should I defend God? God is strong enough and He needs no defender, does He? Who am I, a pygmy, to defend the mighty and powerful God and Lord?

When you spit upwards, your spit will return to your face. The more you spit at God, the more spit you bring to your face. It is the law of gravity. It is also the law of divine justice. 

But I speak not to defend God but to defend the weak and the feeble, the searching youth and the confused children. They can be misled. They can catch wrong values that will destroy them eventually when we adults teach them error.

The Lord said, “Things that cause people to stumble are bound to come, but woe to anyone through whom they come. It would be better for them to be thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around their neck than to cause one of these little ones to stumble.” (Luke 17:1). To keep quiet when error is said is to allow it to spread. 

Therefore my dear children, my dear young people:

Remember this… There is God.
Do not forget… You are not god.
Remember… You are a soul.
Be sure of this…Your body will die someday but your soul is forever.
Be watchful….There will be judgment at the end of time.
Remember… There is life everlasting. There is heaven and hell is real, too.

Dear children: Believe this and you will live. You will find happiness. You will have peace. Ignore this and you will regret later. That is tragic.

Dear children, as for those who dare to teach you error, pray for them and forgive them. They might be insane or possessed. They need God. They need your prayers and love and compassion. – Rappler.com

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