Daily Readings - Wed Apr 22 2020

Acts

17Then the high priest and all those who were with him, that is, the heretical sect of the Sadducees, rose up and were filled with jealousy18And they laid hands on the Apostles, and they placed them in the common prison19But in the night, an Angel of the Lord opened the doors of the prison and led them out, saying20"Go and stand in the temple, speaking to the people all these words of life.21And when they had heard this, they entered the temple at first light, and they were teaching. Then the high priest, and those who were with him, approached, and they called together the council and all the elders of the sons of Israel. And they sent to the prison to have them brought22But when the attendants had arrived, and, upon opening the prison, had not found them, they returned and reported to them23saying: "We found the prison certainly locked up with all diligence, and the guards standing before the door. But upon opening it, we found no one within.24Then, when the magistrate of the temple and the chief priests heard these words, they were uncertain about them, as to what should happen25But someone arrived and reported to them, "Behold, the men whom you placed in prison are in the temple, standing and teaching the people.26Then the magistrate, with the attendants, went and brought them without force. For they were afraid of the people, lest they be stoned

John

16For God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that all who believe in him may not perish, but may have eternal life17For God did not send his Son into the world, in order to judge the world, but in order that the world may be saved through him18Whoever believes in him is not judged. But whoever does not believe is already judged, because he does not believe in the name of the only-begotten Son of God19And this is the judgment: that the Light has come into the world, and men loved darkness more than light. For their works were evil20For everyone who does evil hates the Light and does not go toward the Light, so that his works may not be corrected21But whoever acts in truth goes toward the Light, so that his works may be manifested, because they have been accomplished in God.

Sermon

In today’s readings, we encounter powerful lessons on faith, obedience, and the transformative power of God’s love. The first reading from Acts recounts the Apostles’ unwavering commitment to preaching the Gospel despite imprisonment and persecution. Freed miraculously by an angel, they continue to teach in the temple, embodying the resilience of those who trust in divine providence. This narrative reminds us that our faith is not confined by earthly constraints but is empowered by God’s grace to overcome any obstacle. The Gospel from John presents one of the most profound expressions of God’s love: the gift of His only Son, Jesus Christ. This passage invites us to reflect on the choice between belief and unbelief, light and darkness. Those who embrace the light of Christ are called to live truthfully, allowing their actions to be guided by love and integrity. Conversely, those who prefer darkness flee from the light, fearing the exposure of their deeds. This contrast challenges us to examine our own lives: do we walk in the light of Christ, or do we shy away from it? These readings call us to live as children of light, trusting in God’s plan and remaining faithful even in adversity. Just as the Apostles obeyed God’s will despite persecution, we too are called to stand firm in our commitment to the Gospel. Let us allow the light of Christ to illuminate our path, guiding us to live in truth and love. May we, like the Apostles, be bold in sharing the Good News, trusting that God’s grace will sustain us in all we do.