Tuesday, June 2, 2020

April 23, 2020, Thursday of the Second Week of Easter, Year A

Acts 5:27-33,
Ps 34:2, 9, 17-18.19-20,
John 3:31 -36) Full Readings 
Revealed by His Son

"The Father loves the son and has entrusted everything to Him." Brethren, yesterday we saw that God the world that he gave his only Son for us who believe in him to have eternal life and today's Gospel reading shows us that the it was because the father loves his Son that he entrusted everything to him even the task of saving us. Jesus was not forced to come into the world but he willingly accepted to come out of his Father's Love for him and for all humanity as the Father's true revelation.  

Jesus took up the responsibility and on the other hand was given responsibility by the Father with the total trust in him, by giving him everything that he would reveal to those who would believe in him so that they may have life.
That responsibility was well done by Jesus and it's an invitation for us too to carry out our responsibilities faithfully. Since we are trusted we should not misuse that trust by not carrying out our responsibilities well. Christ is our perfect example.

Such a responsibility would not be carried out without the Holy Spirit, Jesus was filled by the Holy Spirit and spoke confidently about the Father and that to have eternal life we must believe in him. He also pours that Spirit to us in abundance, no rationing. It is upon us to accept that Spirit in our lives and to let it guide us on the way  to eternal life. This Spirit will lead us to attest the truth in our lives as the Apostles constantly did after they had received the Holy Spirit. They could not be stopped by anybody but always proclaimed Christ, who is the way, the truth and the life. 

Since God has entrusted everything to Christ, reaching to Him must be through Christ with the help of the Holy Spirit who always reveals to us the mysteries and promises present in believing in Christ. Everything that came and comes from Jesus is also from the father and therefore as the Gospel points out, nothing that comes from earth though authoritative as it may can be compared with that which comes from heaven, which is Christ and what he did and said. To obtain these higher and divine realities, we need a strong belief in Jesus and total surrender of our lives to the Spirit.

Easter is the time to reckon on the wonders Jesus did from his life, to his death on the Cross, and how he gloriously resurrected and eventually poured out his Spirit. This is enough for us to believe. Continue to reflect on these mysteries of heaven, how deep is your trust in them, how deep is your trust in the Holy Spirit and how often do you entrust yourself to the Divine Providence. 

We pray that the Lord may increase in us the trust and belief in Jesus and that we may open our hearts to receive the Holy Spirit in abundance as poured to us not in portions so that we may be able to live a life here on Earth worthy to obtain eternal life in heaven. May we be blessed forever. Amen 


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