Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Third Sunday of Easter: B: April 14, 2024

 THE GIFT OF PEACE FROM THE RISEN LORD

First Reading: Acts 3: 13-15 and 17-19

Second Reading: 1 John 2: 1-5

Gospel Reading: Luke 24: 35-48

  * First reading is from the Acts of the Apostles. St. Peter courageously addresses the people of Jerusalem. He openly tells them that they have committed a heinous and terrible crime and a grave sin by killing Jesus, the author of life. However, since they have done it out of ignorance, it is time to repent and receive the forgiveness of God. 

   *Second reading is from the first letter of St. John. John assures us that Jesus is our advocate with God the Father. Hence, anyone loves Jesus and keeps His commandments, the love of God is perfected in him/her.

The risen Lord appears to His disciples                                                                           Today's Gospel reading is from St. Luke. After the crucifixion and death of Jesus, the dreams and the aspirations of His disciples lay shattered. Their world falls apart. Their immediate reaction to these discouraging incidents is to cut themselves off from the hostile world and live behind closed doors. But Jesus the Good Shepherd does not leave them in their confusion, pain and misery. He appears to them and gives them the assurance of His presence. "Peace be with you" are His words of comfort. After experiencing the presence of the risen Lord, once again their hopes are revived. They realize that it is through the sufferings and His shameful death on the cross that Jesus is in His glory. The disciples gradually realize the implications and the meaning of Jesus' sufferings and death. Their broken bond with the Lord is mended. They experience the power of the risen Lord and become courageous and powerful witnesses to the Lord. The peace of the risen Lord releases the disciples from their shame, guilt, fears and worries. This gift of Jesus gradually transforms them to be faithful witnesses and even to die for Him. For us too, the resurrection of Jesus is not something of a past event but it should become a living and hope-filled reality. The risen Lord enters through our closed doors too. He brings His peace into our disturbed and confused lives. He calms our fears and restlessness. He brings us hope and light. Let our prayer be: Risen Lord, help us to believe that you are always with us.

"Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without." - Buddha

"Peace begins with a smile." - St. Mother Teresa of Calcutta


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