Daily Readings - Tue Apr 03 2018
Acts
36"Therefore let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ."37When the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, "Brothers, what shall we do?"38Peter replied, "Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.39The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off--for all whom the Lord our God will call."40With many other words he warned them; and he pleaded with them, "Save yourselves from this corrupt generation."41Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day.
John
11but Mary stood outside the tomb crying. As she wept, she bent over to look into the tomb12and saw two angels in white, seated where Jesus' body had been, one at the head and the other at the foot.13They asked her, "Woman, why are you crying?"14"They have taken my Lord away," she said, "and I don't know where they have put him." At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus.15"Woman," he said, "why are you crying? Who is it you are looking for?" Thinking he was the gardener, she said, "Sir, if you have carried him away, tell me where you have put him, and I will get him."16Jesus said to her, "Mary." She turned toward him and cried out in Aramaic, "Rabboni!" (which means Teacher).17Jesus said, "Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet returned to the Father. Go instead to my brothers and tell them, 'I am returning to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.'"18Mary Magdalene went to the disciples with the news: "I have seen the Lord!" And she told them that he had said these things to her.
Sermon
In today's readings, we encounter two profound moments of faith and response to Jesus. The First Reading from Acts describes Peter's sermon at Pentecost, where he proclaims Jesus as Lord and Christ, leading the crowd to repentance and baptism, resulting in three thousand conversions. This moment marks the birth of the Church, driven by the Holy Spirit. The Gospel from John presents Mary Magdalene's encounter with the risen Jesus at the tomb. Her grief turns to joy as she recognizes Jesus and is tasked with spreading the news of His resurrection to the disciples.
Both readings highlight the transformative power of faith. In Acts, the community responds collectively through repentance and baptism, while in John, Mary's personal faith leads her to become the first evangelist. These stories show how faith, whether individual or communal, compels us to action and sharing the Good News.
In our daily lives, we are called to recognize Jesus in our midst, just as Mary did. Like Peter, we must embrace the Holy Spirit's guidance to live out our faith. The moral lesson is clear: faith should inspire us to act, whether through personal conversion or sharing the Gospel with others. Let us, like Mary, joyfully proclaim Jesus's presence in our lives, embodying the faith that transforms and unites us.