JESUS CAN SAVE YOU FROM ALL TRIALS

 



SATURDAY OF THE SECOND WEEK OF EASTER. 


Acts 6:1-7

Psalm 32(33):1-2,4-5,18-19

John 6:16-21


In the first reading for today (Acts 6:1-7), we observe that the number of believers has increased, and a conflict was brewing between two groups of Jewish-Christians: the Hellenists and the Hebrews. To resolve the dispute and ensure that there are sufficient ministers to handle minor matters, thereby allowing the disciples to focus on their primary responsibilities, the institution of the diaconate was established. The apostles spent time in prayer before selecting seven men, laying hands on them to invoke the Holy Spirit—a practice that remains central to the ordination rites of the Church today.



In the Gospel passage (John 6:16-21), Jesus walks on water to meet the disciples on the lake, demonstrating His authority over creation and His ability to transcend natural laws at will. This act underscores that all we need is to call upon Jesus and cultivate a deep relationship with Him, for in doing so, we can overcome fears of the unknown and darkness. Jesus stands ready to assist and save us through life’s various trials, fears, and anxieties. Currently, what significant struggles and turbulent circumstances are we facing?



May Jesus, the Lord of the Unknown, bring peace to our hearts as we place our trust and lives in His hands. Amen. Wishing you a day filled with grace and a blessed weekend.

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