NO MATTER THE TRIALS THAT COME OUR WAY, LET US CONTINUE TO PERSEVERE
Acts 14:19-28 Ps. 144(145):10-13a John 14: 27-31
In today’s vibrant first reading, Paul and Barnabas fired up the disciples with an exhilarating message: “We all must face hardships before entering the kingdom of God!” Can you imagine? After Paul was stoned but miraculously survived, their mission faced daunting trials. Yet, they never wavered! Their spirits stayed bright, radiating peace and joy despite every challenge. They were relentless witnesses to the astonishing deeds God performed through them, boldly celebrating every success in the name of Jesus Christ—all for the glory of God!
The New Testament mentions the word ‘tribulation’ over 40 times! For Paul and Barnabas, trials weren’t setbacks; they were proof of unwavering faith. These challenges reveal the depth of our commitment to God. When faced with persecution, would you run for cover or stand your ground? How do we maintain our peace in troubling times? And how do we lift others when we feel weighed down? What fears grip you? Is it lost opportunities or waning hope? Let’s confront those fears together!
Jesus is the Prince of Peace! The incredible path to salvation He paved for us was forged through trials, suffering, and persecution. Before His passion and after His glorious resurrection, He blessed the disciples with the gift of peace right there in the upper room!
This peace is not merely the absence of conflict; it’s a powerful force! God can bring serenity amid chaos. Like grapes crushed in a wine press, God extracts the best from us through our trials. As Christians, we wholeheartedly embrace perseverance to the very end. The challenges we face should ignite our faith in God like never before! Whether in joy or sorrow, let’s keep our faith blazing strong. No matter the circumstances, we must remain steadfast friends of God.
As Jesus tells us in Matthew 24:9-13: “They will deliver you to trials and seek to destroy you. You will be hated by all nations because of Me. Many will falter in their faith and turn against each other. False prophets will rise and lead many astray…but the one who perseveres to the end will be saved!” He offers us unmatched courage in today’s Gospel and at every Mass: “Peace, I leave with you, the peace I give to you.” Let’s cherish the incredible gifts of salvation and peace! May God empower us with courage and fortitude to continue our journey. Amen!
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