Lord My Chef Daily Recipe for the Soul, 14 October 2025
Tuesday in the Twenty-Eighth Week of Ordinary Time, Year I
Romans 1:16-25 ><}}}}*> + ><}}}}*> + ><}}}}*> Luke 11:37-41

Lord Jesus,
give me the courage
and boldness of St. Paul
to declare "I am not ashamed
of the Gospel" (Romans 1:16);
how wonderful that he was
able to echo your very feelings
and stand when invited by a
Pharisee to a dinner:
The Pharisee was amazed to see that he did not observe the prescribed washing before meal. The Lord said to him, “Oh you Pharisees! Although you cleanse the outside of the cup and the dish, inside you are filled with plunder and evil” (Luke 11:38-39).
Invitations
and being ashamed
go together but do not
necessarily match perfectly;
to be invited means
to be included, a gesture
of hospitality and kindness
that sometimes make us feel shy
and ashamed; however,
many times when invited
we feel "obligated" to be untrue
in our feelings and thoughts
in order not to offend our hosts
while sometimes, there are those
who abuse and overstep in the
hospitality of the one inviting.
But you, Jesus,
tells us today that
an invitation is not merely
to get into a house or home
but of the other person;
hence, an invitation is a
call to be true for it pertains
to something inner within us
not to be ashamed
of what true and good
like your words
that pierce the surface,
"You fools!
Did not the maker
of the outside also make
the inside?" (Luke 11:40).
Let me go inside myself
Jesus but, most of all,
come to me, Lord Jesus
and feel me with your
honesty and sincerity,
courage and boldness
to be not ashamed of
what is true
and good.
Amen.
Fr. Nicanor F. Lalog II
Our Lady of Fatima University
Valenzuela City
(lordmychef@gmail.com)
