Meditation Minute
My Dearest Brothers and Sisters in Christ:
“Now we know that you know all things, and need none to question you; by this we believe that you came from God.” In today’s Gospel (John 16:29-33), the eyes of the Apostles are finally widen open. Their beliefs have know matured to understand the mission of Christ on earth. When Jesus would teach to the crowds in parables, he follow that with more detailed teachings for the Apostles so that they would be able to continue his mission on earth. It was through these explanations that the Apostles eventually realize that Jesus is the complete truth; that He is the Son of God sent to save us. Jesus replies to their revelation, “Do you now believe?” Believing in God means that one must also believe in the mission and miracles that Jesus performed on earth. It is also believing that Jesus is the “Word made flesh,” and that he is the “way and the light.” Jesus tells them that their time is coming when they will be scattered about the earth to spread the Gospel. He tells them that they will be alone and that the tribulation of the world will attack them. But in their belief in Jesus they will find peace because He has overcome the world. We too are given the same mission as the Apostles. We are scatter out into the world to share the good news of the Gospel. When the tribulations of the world attach us, we need to have confidence in our belief because it is through Christ that we find true peace and salvation. It is through our faith in Christ that we find the joy of the Kingdom of heaven. To build faith, we must exercise our beliefs. Our beliefs are exercised through the Gospels and through our mission in the world. We are called to go forth and bring the Gospel to others.
A Simple Prayer
"Lord Jesus, bring me to the altar of your healing powers.
When I meet adversities and trials, give me the strength to defend my faith.
Give me the same peace and joy you shared with your Apostles.
Yours in Christ
Michael Marcon
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