Readings: Acts.14:13-21; Ps.118; Mark 16:9-15
Rev Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
TO
WHAT EXTENT ARE WE READY TO BEAR AUTHENTIC WITNESS ABOUT THE RISEN LORD TO THE
WORLD
After
the resurrection of Jesus, he has appeared to his disciples in different
occasions. Today in our Gospel passage, he appeared to the eleven apostles and
commissioned them to go into all the world and preach the Gospel to the whole
creation. This is what Peter and John exercised in our first reading today.
Here the rulers, elders and scribes were astonished at the great witness shown
by Peter and John, so, they tried to prevent them and other disciples from
spreading any further the Good News about the risen Lord, by attempting to
suppress them through fear and intimidation.
However,
the disciples were not ready to give in
to fear or pressure, for they were encouraged and strengthened by the Lord
through the Holy Spirit, since they were no longer the same people who hide in
the fear of the authorities. Instead they openly rejected the orders from the
Sanhedrin and continued to carry out the missions which God had entrusted to
them. Hence, the mandate of this mission has been repeated in our liturgy
throughout this octave of Easter, in order to remind us our mission as
Christians. It also gives us the opportunity to review our Easter experience,
so as to examine ourselves to know the impact the week has made on us.
Dear
friends, to what extent have we been able to bear witness to the world about
the risen Lord? As disciples of Christ, we are mandated to share the Good News
of salvation provided by Christ Jesus to all creation. We are to do so not just
in silence, but in words and actions which is seen in our ways of life.
So,
friends, what can we do to ensure that the Gospel reached out to all creation?
How best can we spread this Good News, especially in this time of difficulty
when the world is looking for an answers to the fundamental reality of human
life?
The
answer to these fundamental questions is rooted in our first reading today,
where we are made to know that the best way to preach the Gospel today is
witnessing by our way of life. Today there are many voices preaching the Good
News, but only few are bearing authentic witness to the Gospel. Therefore, let
our lives bear authentic witness to the Gospel of the Lord.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, give us the grace and courage to bear authentic witness of your
Gospel in a world where people are confused and no longer pay attention to your
word. This we ask through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a peaceful weekend.
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