Daily Readings - Wed May 03 2023
1 Corinthians
1And so I make known to you, brothers, the Gospel that I preached to you, which you also received, and on which you stand2By the Gospel, too, you are being saved, if you hold to the understanding that I preached to you, lest you believe in vain3For I handed on to you, first of all, what I also received: that Christ died for our sins, according to the Scriptures4and that he was buried; and that he rose again on the third day, according to the Scriptures5and that he was seen by Cephas, and after that by the eleven6Next he was seen by more than five hundred brothers at one time, many of whom remain, even to the present time, although some have fallen asleep7Next, he was seen by James, then by all the Apostles8And last of all, he was seen also by me, as if I were someone born at the wrong time
John
6Jesus said to him: "I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father, except through me7If you had known me, certainly you would also have known my Father. And from now on, you shall know him, and you have seen him.8Philip said to him, "Lord, reveal the Father to us, and it is enough for us.9Jesus said to him: "Have I been with you for so long, and you have not known me? Philip, whoever sees me, also sees the Father. How can you say, ‘Reveal the Father to us?10Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me? The words that I am speaking to you, I do not speak from myself. But the Father abiding in me, he does these works11Do you not believe that I am in the Father and the Father is in me12Or else, believe because of these same works. Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever believes in me shall also do the works that I do. And greater things than these shall he do, for I go to the Father13And whatever you shall ask the Father in my name, that I will do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son14If you shall ask anything of me in my name, that I will do
Sermon
The readings today remind us of the heart of our Christian faith: the resurrection of Jesus Christ and His unique relationship with the Father. In the first reading from 1 Corinthians, St. Paul emphasizes the central message of the Gospel—that Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. This is not just a historical event but the very foundation of our faith. Without the resurrection, our belief would be in vain. Paul also reminds us that Christ appeared to many witnesses after His resurrection, including Peter, the other apostles, and even Paul himself, who encountered the risen Lord in a dramatic conversion. This serves as a powerful reminder that the resurrection is not just a story but a transformative reality that shapes our lives.
In the Gospel, Jesus speaks to His disciples in a moment of deep intimacy and truth. He declares, "I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me." These words are both a revelation and a challenge. Jesus is not just a teacher or a prophet; He is the very embodiment of God’s love and truth. When Philip asks to see the Father, Jesus responds by saying that whoever sees Him sees the Father, because He and the Father are one. This passage invites us to reflect on our relationship with Jesus and how deeply we trust in His words and works. Just as the apostles came to know the Father through Jesus, we too are called to live in union with God through faith in Christ.
These readings call us to live our faith with confidence and hope. The resurrection of Christ assures us that death does not have the final word, and that God’s love is stronger than any darkness. At the same time, Jesus’ words remind us that our relationship with God is personal and intimate. We are not just followers of a doctrine but children of the Father, united to Him through Christ. In our daily lives, let us ask ourselves: Do we truly believe in the power of the resurrection? Do we see Jesus as the Way, the Truth, and the Life? Let us strive to live in such a way that our actions reflect our faith, and may we, like the apostles, be witnesses to the transformative power of Christ’s love.