Readings: Acts. 6:8-15; Ps.119; John 6:22-29
Rev. Fr.
Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
YOU HAVE
BEEN GIVEN THE GRACE AND POWER TO BEAR AUTHENTIC WITNESS
In
every human heart, there is a secret garden which God has made uniquely for
himself and that garden is our conscience. However, God is always at the gate
of this garden knocking, but we pretend not to hear him. The truth is that
everyday God gives us the grace to experience him and bear witness, he makes
himself present in us but we often ignore him or pretend we do not perceive his
presence.
This
was the attitude of the men who sought to kill Stephen out of jealousy in our
first reading today, where we heard the account of how St. Stephen, one of the
first deacons who full of grace and power bore witness to the risen Lord before
the people. He worked many miracles and great signs among the people. But some
group of men felt so infuriated and ground their teeth at him since they cannot
withstand his wisdom. Nevertheless, Stephen, filled with the Holy Spirit, gazed
into heaven and saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing at God’s right hand.
This he witnessed before them and they saw his face like that of an angel.
Dear
friends, this was possible because Stephen opened completely the door of his
heart and finding God, he witnessed him with his life. We too have been given
the grace and power to bear authentic witness to the faith we have found in
Jesus who tells us in our Gospel passage today, to believe in him and work for
the food which endures to eternal life, the kind of food the Son of Man is
offering us. That is, the eternal food
of love, compassion, mercy, kindness, peace and salvation.
These
were the food that Stephen had received from the Lord when he opened the door
of his heart and these same food he offered to the members of the Sanhedrin but
they cannot comprehend or withstand it. Therefore, Jesus is calling us to work
for these kind of food that comes from the heart of a person who has personally
encountered him, the risen Lord.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, as we open our hearts to embrace the eternal food of
love, compassion, mercy, kindness, peace and salvation which You offer to
humanity, give us the grace and courage to bear authentic witness of Your
goodness in the world especially at this moment when humanity needs You the
most. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. As the week begins, be strong,
be hopeful and stay safe for God is still in control.
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