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Monday 2 October 2017

The Book of Judith Chapter 5

 

The Book of Judith

 Chapter 



5

 

¹  It was reported to Holofernes, the general of the Assyrian army, that the people of Israel had prepared for war and had closed the mountain passes and fortified all the high hilltops and set up barricades in the plains.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 1)


Oh brothers and sisters throughout the whole world, be aware that the devil is well armed and that all the time in many situations of our life, he is launching one attack after another. He knows our weak spots and when to attack us. I pray that we put on the armou rof the Holy Spirit of God as protecion from the arrows of the evil one and his evil comrades. Amen.

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² In great anger he called together all the princes of Moab and the commanders of Ammon and all the governors of the coastland, ³ and said to them, "Tell me, you Canaanites, what people is this that lives in the hill country? What towns do they inhabit? How large is their army, and in what does their power and strength consist? Who rules over them as king and leads their army? ⁴ And why have they alone, of all who live in the west, refused to come out and meet me?"


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verses 2 to 4)


Oh God my beloved Father at times I have also been asked such a question in relation to my life and especially in relation to my marriage. Considering the hard times that I have endured and am still experiencing I am frequently asked where does my energy come from, and my answer has been always the same. My energy is from God and it is in Him that I trust and obey Amen.



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My strength comes from God  


⁵ Then Achior, the leader of all the Ammonites, said to him, "May my lord please listen to a report from the mouth of your servant, and I will tell you the truth about this people that lives in the mountain district near you. No falsehood shall come from your servant's mouth.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 5) 


Oh God my Father, if someone had to make a report on me and my country that is Malta, I wonder what would be reported, although Malta is rich in history and culture it is also known for the use of swear words. It is known as the "Haqq people" which is used many times in order to curse or offend each other and even You. I pray that You heal us from such a malady Amen. 



⁶ These people are descended from the Chaldeans. ⁷ At one time they lived in Mesopotamia; because they did not wish to follow the gods of their ancestors who were in Chaldea.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verses 6 to 7)



Oh God my Father even though I am living in 2017, through You my descendants are also from Abraham. I  am proud to be related to him since his faith in You did not fail him even though he experienced hard times especially during his life of marriage to Sarah. I pray that we go back to our roots and relive both the faith that our ancestors had and also the simple life that they used to live Amen. 


⁸ Since they had abandoned the ways of their ancestors, and worshipped the God of heaven, the God they had come to know, their ancestors drove them out from the presence of their gods, so they fled to Mesopotamia, and lived there for a long time.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 8)


Oh God my beloved Father, this is the price that we have to pay for believing in You. Many people will not accept us as being in their circle of friends and may even decide to terminate their relationship with us. However in such cases I will keep my trust in You my God and Father, for You are my one and only true friend who is more than reliable Amen.


 ⁹ Then their God commanded them to leave the place where they were living and go to the land of Canaan. There they settled, and grew very prosperous in gold and silver and very much livestock.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 9) 


Oh God, my blessed Father, I  pray that You keep on showing me Your ways so that in a spirit of obedience I can keep on following You until You deliver me to my Promised Land that is a place in Your loving presence forever, that is if You find me worthy Amen. 


¹⁰ When a famine spread over the land of Canaan they went down to Egypt and lived there as long as they had food. There they became so great a multitude that their race could not be counted.



(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 10) 


Oh God, my beloved Father, during times of famine and hardship You provided Egypt for Your people. During my time of hardship, You provided me with my mother, who has become my primary means of support apart from You from whom all find its meaning and providence. I thank You for giving me such a mother who like You did not turn me down during my moment of crisis Amen.



¹¹ So the king of Egypt became hostile to them and forced them to make bricks.




(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 11) 



Oh God my beloved Father, when I was in a state of Egypt while still in marriage, I was harassed from all sides, I ended up becoming angry and frustrated all the time, and many times innocent others such as my daughter ended up being shouted at as a consequence of the anger that her mother was causing me to experience. I pray that I never end up in this form of exile again Amen.


¹² They cried out to their God, and he afflicted the whole land of Egypt with incurable plagues. So the Egyptians drove them out of their sight.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 12)


Oh God, my beloved Father You never refuse our prayers. I, therefore, place in Your hands the issue of my daughter who does not want to have contact with me. I pray that You take the situation and if it is for our good change it to one of love and motivation so that we can be reunited together as friends and as Father and daughter Amen.


¹³ Then God dried up the Red Sea before them, ¹⁴ and he led them by the way of Sinai and Kadesh-barnea. They drove out all the people of the desert, ¹⁵ and took up residence in the land of the Amorites, and by their might destroyed all the inhabitants of Heshbon; and crossing over the Jordan they took possession of all the hill country.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verses 13 to 15)



Oh God my blessed Father, how easy it is for us to take the merit for actions that we did not do. Throughout verses 13 to 15 You are not mentioned one single time, however it was due to Your intervention that Your people crossed the Jordan and even drove out the inhabitants of the hill country. I wish to thank You for all the interventions that You carried out in my life Amen.


¹⁶ They drove out before them the Canaanites, the Perizzites, the Jebusites, the Shechemites, and all the Gergesites and lived there a long time. 


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 16)


Oh God my blessed Father, I thank You for the many obstacles and hurdles that You helped me in overcoming, for the people that You sent me at the appropriate time of need and with whom I am still in contact. I thank You for these pillars of support my God and Father Amen.


¹⁷ "As long as they did not sin against their God they prospered, for the God who hates iniquity is with them. ¹⁸ But when they departed from the way he had prescribed for them, they were utterly defeated in many battles and were led away captive to a foreign land. The temple of their God was razed to the ground, and their towns were occupied by their enemies.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verses 17 to 18)




Oh God my Father, this is also my story and that of all humanity. When we give You control of our lives everything that happens will be according to Your will, however when we try to become God's of our own lives we end up on our way to our old Egypt a state of sinful slavery. I pray that I always make a good choice that of living according to Your will and ways Amen. 


¹⁹ But now they have returned to their God, and have come back from the places where they were scattered, and have occupied Jerusalem, where their sanctuary is, and have settled in the hill country because it was uninhabited.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 19)


Oh God my Father, we are all scattered children in many different parts of the world, for our home is not on this earth but in heaven. I pray that when our time comes we will meet as one family in our heavenly home Amen. 


²⁰ "So now my master and Lord, if there is any oversight in this people and they sin against their God and we find out their offense, then we can go up and defeat them.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 20)


Oh God my beloved Father, the Devil works in the same way, once this evil spirit discovers our point of weakness and sin, this spirit moves in to attack us, however, if we are constant in prayerⁱ and be aware of ourselves this evil spirit does not stand a chance.


²¹ But if they are not a guilty nation, then let my lord pass them by; for their Lord and God will defend them, and we shall become the laughingstock of the whole world."


(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verse 21)


Oh God my Father, I am proud to be on Your side, I know that You will defend me when my enemies put pressure on me in order to harm me. I thank You for being a firewall and a tower of refuge Amen. Thank You Jesus Amen. 


 
²² When Achior had finished saying these things, all the people standing around the tent began to complain; Holofernes officers and all the inhabitants of the seacoast and Moab insisted that he should be cut to pieces. ²³ They said, "We are not afraid of the Israelites; they are a people with no strength or power for making war. ²⁴ Therefore let us go ahead, Lord Holofernes, and your vast army will swallow them up."



(The Book of Judith Chapter 5 verses 22 to 24)


 Oh God my Father, when faced with different situations in life that ask us to ask and answer at times in a short span of time, we find ourselves facing great dilemmas. At times we may not have the answers at hand. However You are our counsellor and advocate and above all our loving Father who cares and loves us and who turns all situations into our favour for our own good.


Therefore in all situations my God and Father may we turn to You and give You all our personal and maybe familial or issues of friends and end our prayers with the famous end, with which I wish to end this fifth chapter of the book of Judith;


" God this is Your issue, may Your will be done!"


Oh God my beloved Father I would like to end this meditation on the fifth chapter of the book of Judith with the following prayer.






Oh God my loving Father, for You fountain of all love and wisdom the word impossible does not exist. You are able to make what is humanly impossible possible, however it all depends if this is according to Your plan for us which is based on our own good. Amen. Therefore in all situations and crisis let not our wills be fulfilled, but may Your will be done even if at the time we may not understand why it had to happen in this way and not according to our plans. Help us to remember that our ways are not Your ways, because we have a limited view of what is good for us, but You see the whole picture. Amen







 









 
 


 


Tuesday 11 April 2017

The Book of Judith Chapter 4


The Book of Judith

 Chapter 



4


¹ When the Israelites living in Judea heard of everything that Holofernes, the general of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of the Assyrians, had done to the nations, and how he had plundered and destroyed all their temples, ² they were therefore greatly terrified at his approach; they were alarmed both for Jerusalem and for the temple of the Lord their God.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 4 verses 1 to 2)


Oh God my Father that we may always be concerned about the well-being of our spiritual welfare as much as that of our material welfare. I pray that we all give You the number one priority in our life Amen.


³ For they had only recently returned from exile, and all the people of Judea had just now gathered together, and the sacred vessels and the altar and the temple had been consecrated after their profanation. ⁴ So they sent word to every district of Samaria, and to Kona, Beth-horon, Belmain, and Jericho, and to Choba and Aesora, and the valley of Salem. ⁵ They immediately seized all the high hilltops and fortified the villages on them and stored up food in preparation for war-since their fields had recently been harvested.



(The Book of Judith Chapter 4 verses 3 to 5)


Oh God how nice it would be if we took the same precautions against anything that causes us to sin, instead of opening our gates to temptation. Our spiritual welfare would be better safeguarded Amen. Oh God I pray that You protect me against the enemy especially during moments of temptation Amen.


⁶ The high priest, Joakim, who was in Jerusalem at the time wrote to the people of Bethulia and Betomesthaim, which faces Esdraelon opposite the plain near Dothan, ⁷ ordering them passes, since by them Judea could be invaded; and it would be easy to stop any who tried to enter, for the approach was narrow, wide enough for only two at a time to pass. 


(The Book of Judith Chapter 4 verses 6 to 7)



 Oh God my Father many times by means of the Holy Spirit, who speaks to us by means of the Pope and many others, You give us instructions in regarding how to lead our daily life. These are passed on to us by means of letters or at times important documents called Encyclicals. Amen. You oh God my Father, make us aware of our weak points where the evil one can attack and harm us even as a society and as a global family Amen.


 ⁸ So the Israelites did as they had been ordered by the high priest Joakim and the senate of the whole people of Israel, in season at Jerusalem.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 4 verse 8) 


Oh God my beloved Father how nice it would be if we had to obey our Pope and priests when they guide is in our social and spiritual lives. Every time we go to Church You give us one lesson after another by means of the homely which is based on the messages of the Good News of the Bible Amen. 



⁹ And every man of Israel cried out to God with great fervor, and they humbled themselves with much fasting.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 4 verse 9) 



Oh God my beloved Father, does it need to be a crisis in our lives in order to motivate us to have an abnormal motivation for prayer and fasting? I find it unfair to use You like a convenience shop or a Petrol Station. I am sorry for being lax in prayers during the week-end, however You know that even when I am away from You, in Spirit we are still close to each other, for You are always on my mind and in my heart Amen. 


¹⁰ They and their wives and their children and their cattle and every resident alien and hired laborer and purchased slave they all put sackcloth around their waists. ¹¹ And all the Israelite men, women, and children living at Jerusalem prostrated themselves before the temple and put ashes on their head and spread out their sackcloth before the Lord. ¹² They even draped the altar with sackcloth and cried out in unison, praying fervently to the God of Israel not to allow their infants to be carried off and their wives to be taken as booty, and the towns they had inherited to be destroyed, and the sanctuary to be profaned and desecrated to the malicious joy of the Gentiles.


(The Book of Judith Chapter 4 verses 10 to 12) 



Oh God my beloved Father, when calamity hits home we tend to become united within ourselves and with others. We achieve that sense of unity out of fear of our welfare. I pray oh God that even when we are not in a state of danger we will be united in faith love and hope especially those who like myself proclaim that we believe in You Amen. I pray oh God my Father that we turn back from our ways and seek repentance. Amen.






¹³ The Lord heard their prayers and had regard for their distress; for the people fasted many days throughout Judea and in Jerusalem before the sanctuary of the Lord Almighty. ¹⁴ The high priest Joakim and all the priests who stood before the Lord and ministered to the Lord, with sackcloth around their loins, offered the daily burnt offerings, the votive offerings, and freewill offerings of the people. ¹⁹ With ashes on their turbans, they cried out to the Lord with all their might to look with favor on the whole house of Israel. 



(The Book of Judith Chapter 4 verses 13 to 19)



Oh God my beloved Father, when we genuinely show sorrow and repentance, You shower us with Your acts of mercy and compassion. You are aware that the only thing that we can do when left to our own devices is sin. I pray that You save me from my sinful self for I am still human and prone to sin. Amen.


Oh God my beloved Father I would like to end this chapter with the following prayer:-







Oh God my Father the evil one is launching one attack after another and I feel breathless and alone even though I know that You are with me. I feel broken within myself and desperately need Your help. If You are going to act my God and Father this is the right time or else please do not judge me on the outcome of the future Amen. I am sorry Jesus God my Father




  


 
 

Saturday 4 March 2017

The Book of Judith Chapter 3


The Book of Judith

 Chapter 



3



¹ They therefore sent messengers to him to sue for peace in these words: ² "We , the servants of Nebuchadnezzar, the Great King, lie prostrate before you. Do with us whatever you will. ³ See, our buildings and all our land and all our wheat fields and our flocks and herds and all our encampments lie before you; do with them as you please. ⁴ Our towns and their inhabitants are also your slaves; come and deal with them as you see fit."




(The Book of Judith chapter 3 verses 1 to 4)




Oh God my Father, in order to save our physical selves and property we would do anything possible or even try to make the impossible possible even if this means using our resources or even borrowing money  to do so, or even sell our very selves as slaves if necessary, however in order to safeguard our souls and our spiritual welfare we do not move an inch. There are those who see fasting as a burden, praying as a waste of time, going to Church simply to meet others and as so not to end up as the gossip of others and so on. I pray my God and Father that we evaluate our values and consider the fact that life on earth is limited and that one day we will leave all our belongings behind us, and that all that would remain are our souls and the good and bad deeds that we did during our life on earth.



⁵ The men came to Holofernes and told him all this. ⁶ Then he went down to the seacoast with his army and stationed garrisons in the fortified towns and took picked men from them as auxiliaries. ⁷ These people and all in the countryside welcomed him with garlands and dances and tambourines.



(The Book of Judith chapter 3 verses 5  to 7)




Oh God, my Father even though the intentions of these people were to give Holofernes a warm welcome in order to persuade him not to destroy their cities and property, they showed an act of love towards their enemy. In the same sense, we are to imitate this positive action To the woman who has taken your husband bake a gift and give it to her as a token of friendship, to others who have wronged us we are t o repay them with love instead of with acts of further hate Amen. 




⁸ Yet he demolished all their shrines and cut down their sacred groves; for he had been commissioned to destroy all the gods of the land, so that all nations should worship Nebuchadnezzar alone, and that all their dialects and tribes should call upon him as a god.



(The Book of Judith chapter 3 verse 8)




As sinners, we have also committed negative acts against others and even against ourselves and You in the process, however, You still have mercy upon us and give us the hand of forgiveness Amen. 




⁹ Then he came toward to Esdraelon, near Dothan, facing the great ridge of Judea; ¹⁰ he camped between Geba and Scythopolis, and remained for a whole month in order to collect all the supplies for his army.




(The Book of Judith chapter 3 verse 9)




Love conquers all. Apparently, the act of love shown to Holofernes slowed down his speed and negative motivation to continue on his mission of destruction and bloodshed. When we show love to our enemies we dry them crazy, because this goes against the logic of the world Amen. This is why You told us to behave in this way so that we can overcome the spirit of the world that conditions our human nature and start living according to the ways of You and Your Holy Spirit Amen.




Oh God my Father I would like to end the third chapter of the book of Judith with the following prayer;-


Oh God, my Father love breeds more love and hate breeds more hate. I pray that as You commanded us we overcome our sinful nature that compels us to repay acts of injustice with further injustice. Let us be loving and caring to those who have transgressed against us Amen. Forgive, Forgive and repent until it hurts Amen. I pray for those who feel blocked and weary because they still have issues of unforgiveness that are drawing them further away from You and others, mercy and forgiveness!