Monday of 6th Week of Easter:
reflection
From all oppositions and persecutions, God’s children will emerge stronger.
Reading: Jn 15:26-16:4a
In today's gospel reading, Our Lord Jesus Christ foretold
that his disciples would face terrible persecution from the people. He said
those who will persecute them will think they are doing a service to God. His
intention was not to scare them, but to strengthen them in the face of
persecution.
The persecution of the early church by Saul and the
Pharisees, who believed they were helping to rid Judaism of false preachers,
was the immediate manifestation of this prophecy. Christians have not stopped
facing persecution from all corners of the world, what has changed is the
motivation behind the persecution. While those who persecuted the early
Christians in Israel believed they were doing a service to God, those who are
persecuting present day Christians intend to rid the world of God's presence
and replace it with secularism and Satanism.
Whatever the case may be, Christians must understand that
the harsh response they face wherever they acknowledge their faith and refuse
to bow down to the beast was foretold by Jesus himself long time ago. One of
the reasons why Christians will continue to face persecution is that the
Christian message is a sign of contradiction; it always refutes evil wherever
it is preached. Christians should, therefore, be strong in the face of
oppositions and ill-treatments from the world, because their faith must be
tested as a goldsmith tests gold on fire. The Holy Spirit will always be by our
side to help us overcome all difficulties and emerge stronger.
May God
keep you strong in the face of oppositions and difficulties as you begin this
new week. Amen
Fr. Isaac
Chima
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