3rd May - Feast of Saints Philip and
James: Reflection
Theme: LET EVERYTHING IN YOU POINT TOWARDS JESUS
Today, the
Church celebrates the feast of two apostles, Philip and James. Their feasts are
celebrated together not because they died on the same day nor because they
worked together, but because, according to tradition, their relics were kept
under the altar of the Basilica of the Twelve Apostles in Rome, and from the
day of its dedication in 565, these two apostles have been celebrated together.
In today’s
gospel reading, Philip was shown asking Jesus to introduce them to the Father. One
of the qualities that Philip was known for in the gospel was that of
introducing people to Jesus, he was like a signpost pointing others towards
Jesus.
In John
6:7-8, the lad who had five loaves of bread and two fish was brought to Jesus
by Philip and Andrew. Also, in John 12:20-22, the Greeks that came to see Jesus
were taken to Him by Philip and Andrew.
Dear friends,
the life of every Christian should be a pointer towards Christ; it is the
mission of every disciple of Jesus to lead people out of darkness to embrace
the light of Christ. If someone who comes to us cannot know Jesus through us,
we have failed in our mission to take the good news to the ends of the earth. The
life of Philip challenges us today to ask ourselves this simple question: do I lead
people to Jesus or away from Jesus?
May God
give us the grace and strength to use everything in us and every opportunity we
have to lead people to Jesus. Amen.
Fr Isaac
Chima
https://chimaisaac.medium.com/3rd-may-feast-of-saints-philip-and-james-reflection-b0e8b730da95
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