Monday, 6 April 2026

Homily for Tuesday of Octave of Easter, 6th April, 2026

 

Readings: Acts.2:36-41; Ps. 33; John 20: 11-18
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.

AN ENCOUNTER WITH THE RISEN LORD


One of the most precious gifts God can offer to anyone is the privilege of having a personal experience and encounter with him, especially in this season, which is a moment of encounter. Little wonder our readings this season give us an account of how different people encountered the Lord Jesus.

Today, our Gospel passage presents to us the story of a woman who seeks the Lord with all affection and tears. Mary Magdalene, who came back and remained by the tomb where Jesus was laid, was weeping.

Her heart was in earnest to find Jesus. The angels asked her: Why are you weeping? She was just busy trying to find the corpse of Jesus. But when she turned around and saw Jesus, her heart was filled with joy and peace.

Similarly, our first reading today presents to us people's personal encounter through the word of God. For hearing the Word they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the apostles, ‘What must we do, brothers?’ ‘You must repent,’ Peter answered ‘and every one of you must be baptised in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.

So, we are likely to seek and find the Lord, when we seek him with deepest affection and desire through the power of the Holy Spirit. But often times the clouds and darkness of our sins blind us from recognising the Lord who is always very close to us.

The truth is that, our disposition this season matters a lot. If we have that true disposition and desire to encounter Jesus we will surely experience him in our lives. It’s just a few days after Easter, how close have we personally embraced the Lord? What difference has his presence made in our lives?

Dear friends, we need to have a personal experience of the risen Lord and the Lord Jesus is at the door knocking and waiting for us to open the door of our hearts so that we will experience him personally. For he, the good shepherd, knows his sheep, and he said his sheep would know him when he calls their names. Just like Mary Magdalene recognised Jesus when he called her name. But are we disposed enough to hear him when he speaks to us?

In different ways and forms, Jesus speaks to us. And the common ways of making himself known to his people are by his words; his words appeal to our souls, speaking to us in a particular way that is unique to us. Therefore, let us be well disposed to hear the Lord Jesus speaking to us in our hearts, and there we will experience and encounter him personally.

 LET US PRAY: Lord God, our souls desire to encounter your Son, our Lord Jesus, personally once again. Give us the grace and strength to always be ready to turn around, to look again, that we may see, experience, fill and recognise your presence in our lives personally and collectively. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Have a blessed day.









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Homily for Tuesday of Octave of Easter, 6th April, 2026

  Readings: Acts.2:36-41; Ps. 33; John 20: 11-18 Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia. AN ENCOUNTER WITH THE RISEN LORD One of the most precious ...