THE POWER OF WITNESSING AND TOGETHERNESS
TUESDAY OF THE SECOND WEEK OF EASTERTIDE
Acts 4:32-37
Psalm 92(93):1-2,5
John 3:7-15
Jesus’ disciples found unity through God’s Word, prayer, and fellowship after His ascension—an inspiring journey that remains achievable today, starting with immersing ourselves in the Scriptures. Jesus commanded His followers to teach all He had done (Matthew 28:20). They discovered His life, teachings, and miracles, fulfilling prophecy, while praying and sharing meals in Jerusalem and homes, forging deep bonds. Prayer and steadfast fellowship cultivated strong relationships and powerful witness, fueled by the Holy Spirit, making a profound impact and confirming Jesus as the Messiah. True church unity flows from a shared, transformative encounter with Jesus, the truth.
In today’s gospel, Nicodemus’ night meeting with Jesus reveals confusion about being born again. Jesus responds with a gentle rebuke, confirming His divine authority as the Son of Man from heaven. Believing in Jesus’ resurrection is vital—it can dramatically transform lives and history. So why are we not bold? Early Christians boldly testified through the Holy Spirit, and now we are called to witness by inspiring others, embodying hope and compassion more than ever . Victory belongs to Jesus, our glorious King—glory to Him forever! Alleluia! Amen.




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