2nd Sunday
of Easter, Year B: Reflection by Fr Julian Ekeh
THEME: THE GOD OF ANOTHER CHANCE COMES FOR YOU (Divine Mercy Sunday)
(John 20:19-31)
Today, the second Sunday of Easter is the Sunday of Divine
Mercy.
Today, being the eighth day after the resurrection of the
Lord, we call to mind the great mercy of God even in our unbelief and
sinfulness. We have a God who gives us chances, first, second, and more
chances. Do we utilize these opportunities?
The Gospel of today shows us manifestations of the mercy of
God on the universal Church, in the life of the disciples, of the apostles and
even in the life of Thomas the doubter. Jesus comes for you again and again to
meet you in your weakness. He comes with peace and the Holy Spirit. He comes
with reconciliation.
RECONCILES WITH THE
RECONCILERS
The disciples had lost their friendship with Christ on
account of their betrayal at different levels, disappointments, ingratitude,
denials, abandonments, etc. They were filled with guilt, sorrows, shame, fears,
troubles, regrets, and feeling that they had failed. They lost their peace of
mind. Jesus came in as they shut themselves because of fear of the Jews.
Jesus stood
Jesus stood and watched Peter, watched all the apostles, and
remembered their involvements in breaking His heart. He watched and saw them
feel very sorry. He saw what was lacking in them; peace. They never expected
it, but Jesus surprised them with it in His merciful love. He said: Peace be
with you. This means: "I have made peace with you on the cross",
" I have forgiven you", "We are friends once again", "Let's
forget about the past", "Let's move on" 'Udo ka mma' (peace is better). Jesus gave them yet another chance
to experience His mercy and compassion.
JESUS MAKES THE
APOSTLES RECONCILERS
Jesus did not only get reconciled with His apostles He went
forward to make them reconcilers. He entrusted the message of reconciliation
into their hands. He gives them His Spirit, the Spirit to bind and lose, the
power to forgive sins, and even to retain them. He restored the 'God breathedness'
lost in Adam once more. He breathed upon them and filled them. Thus, the
community of the apostles present got both the forgiveness of Christ and the
power to forgive.
MERCY FOR THE
INDIVIDUAL- THOMAS
For some reasons, Thomas was absent when Jesus visited the
community of the apostles. For that, he doubted and wouldn't believe that Jesus
is risen, that He who had these wounds, pains, scars, who died such a shameful
death could just come back to easily forgive and restore his betrayers. He challenged God, and Jesus came just for
him. He gave him another chance of seeing Him. He gave him another chance of
being forgiven, He gave him another special opportunity of touching Him. And
the mercy and love of Christ amazed Him that He concluded that no man can do
these. His eyes opened to see the God in Christ, and He proclaimed: My Lord and
my God!
JESUS COMES TO YOU
WITH MERCY
You see, Jesus comes to us with mercy, true love, and
compassion. He knows we can't do without it. He knows how weak we are. He knows
that we can err. He knows we are human, that we are made from humus, that we
are fallible. But He doesn't want us to perish in the dust of sin, of shame, of
immorality, of corruption. He raises us in the sacrament of reconciliation,
nourishes in communion, and wants us to confess our sins and receive His mercy
whenever we fall. He wants to hear us call for mercy. He hears our cry for
mercy and heals us when we ask for forgiveness.
LET'S BE MERCIFUL
The Lord Jesus wants us to be filled with His mercy and show
mercy to others. He wants to live in love. He wants us to forgive one another.
Jesus wants us to have mercy on people around us. Jesus wants us to feel with
the poor and the needy; those in need of our spiritual gifts, our moral
support, our forgiveness, our peace, and our reconciliation.
Let us be merciful like our heavenly Father.
May God bless His word in our hearts.
LET US PRAY
We ask for your mercy, Oh Lord. We can't do without it.
Plunge us into the ocean of Your Mercy. Forgive us our sins, and help us to
take the chances You offer us in the sacrament of reconciliation seriously.
Pardon us, Lord, give us Your peace and fill us with Your Spirit, restore to us
the joy of our salvation through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Happy Easter/ Divine
Mercy Sunday (Yr B)
Rev
Fr Julian O Ekeh
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