DEATH IS NOT THE FINAL CHAPTER
Friday of the 4th week of Lent
Wisdom 2:1,12-22
Psalm 33(34):16,18,19-21,23
John 7:1-2,10,25-30
The readings today take us on an exhilarating journey through the Scriptures! Our first reading takes us into the heart of the Book of Wisdom (2:1, 12-21), where we encounter a striking narrative about the "just" person—an embodiment of goodness and gentleness—who becomes the target of those threatened by his virtue. They scoff at his relationship with God and conspire to challenge his unwavering patience, leading to a shocking fate.
The intensity ramps up in the Gospel of John (7:1-2, 10, 25-30), showcasing one of the most electrifying confrontations between Jesus and the religious authorities. Here, Jesus stands boldly against fierce opposition—not just from the wary religious leaders but also from the powerful Romans who governed Jerusalem and its lands.
What can we take away from this gripping encounter? The readings for this Eucharist illuminate a poignant truth about our world today—the ever-present forces of violence and evil wrought by unscrupulous individuals. The Bible doesn’t shy away from acknowledging the existence of evil; instead, it empowers us with the message that sin and death are not the end of the story!
As we eagerly anticipate the celebration of Easter—the ultimate victory of life over death—we remember how Jesus absorbed the weight of violence and death, only to emerge triumphant through the boundless love of his Father. Let’s embrace the call to stand firm for the truth and actively work to spread lasting peace throughout the world. Amen! Let the excitement of this message inspire us as we move forward! Do have an exciting weekend.
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