Friday, 25 April 2025 : Friday within Easter Octave (Homily and Scripture Reflections)

Liturgical Colour : White

Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, today as we all listened to the words of the Sacred Scriptures and as we continue to progress through this joyful time and season of Easter, we are reminded constantly and again about the importance for us to embrace Christ and His truth, His teachings and what we believe in our Christian faith, particularly with regards to the Resurrection, so that we may truly be genuine in living our lives as good and committed disciples of the Risen Lord, our Saviour and King. Those disciples had seen and witnessed the Lord’s Resurrection and encountered Him in His Risen glory, and they therefore testified courageously throughout their missions and works thereafter about the truth behind the messages and teachings of the Lord to everyone, even to those who have persecuted them.

In our first reading today, we heard from the Acts of the Apostles, in which the Apostles St. Peter and St. John were arrested by the Temple authorities after they had miraculously healed a crippled man by the gate of the Temple of God, and then spoke courageously in proclaiming that everything had happened in fulfilment of what the Lord had given to His people through the various prophecies of the prophets and messengers that He sent to them. The Temple authorities and officials were angry at the actions of the Apostles especially since they had expressly forbidden anyone from teaching or using the Name of Jesus, the One Whom they had condemned and blamed for blasphemy and other accusations, and sent to the Romans to be condemned to death.

And in this occasion, those people who had frequently opposed the Lord, doubted Him and refused to believe in His words continued to deny the reality of the truth that the Lord had brought into their midst, as well as words, predictions and prophecies of the prophets that had become reality and were fulfilled in the works of the Lord. They chose rather to trust in their own intellect and flawed understanding, appreciation and knowledge of the Law which resulted in them not willing to open their minds and hearts to welcome the Lord and His truth. Their sense of superiority and arrogance, their ego, pride and ambitions had become their undoing as they hardened themselves against God and His truth, and in continuing to persecute the Lord and His disciples, preventing them from carrying out their works and missions.

That was why those chief priests and the elders still tried to deny the Lord’s Resurrection, and how that this Holy One of God, Who had even conquered death itself was truly not a fraud or blasphemer, but the True Messiah. St. Peter thus spoke courageously and truthfully, empowered and inspired by the Holy Spirit that he and the other disciples had received from God. He spoke with such great Wisdom that it amazed all those who were assembled, no matter how much they opposed and despised the Lord, because many among the Lord’s disciples, including St. Peter himself, was uneducated and illiterate, and no one would have expected him and the others to speak with such great Wisdom and eloquence, which they all received from God Himself through the Holy Spirit.

As we have heard in our Gospel passage today, St. Peter himself and the other disciples have witnessed the Lord after His Resurrection, how He was truly risen from the dead, in the Body and not just in Spirit. We heard how He made His appearance before all of them in Galilee, at the time when the disciples were going out to gather fishes from the lake. He showed Himself to them and made them to catch so many fishes after a night out without any success. It was St. Peter himself who first recognised the Lord and he went to Him with great joy, seeking his Lord and Master that he had once denied, and for which action, he deeply regretted it. From then on, he would truly indeed be a fisher of men, together with those other disciples, whom God would send out into the world to call more and more people to Himself.

The Apostles themselves had seen the Risen Lord and witnessed Him being truly risen from the dead, eating before them and interacting with them, and all these truly convinced them that everything that the Lord had told them about His sufferings, death and resurrection had been all truth and not merely myth or lies. That is why the Lord’s disciples were very committed to proclaim about Him and His Resurrection, His truth and Good News after they had received strength and encouragement from Him, and sent out to the whole world to deliver this news of salvation to everyone so that all of them can be saved and brought back towards God’s loving Presence. God does not desire anyone to be destroyed or separated from Him, and hence, He has shown us His love manifested through His Son, and by the Resurrection of Our Lord, He has opened for us the path to eternal life and joy with Him.

All of us have received this same truth from God passed to us through His Church, and as we have heard of the story of how many among our predecessors in faith had suffered and even perished in defending their faith in the Resurrection of the Lord, and in all the things that He had taught to us, let us all therefore be inspired by their faith and examples, doing our very best to be truly committed and faithful in all things to our Risen Lord, living our lives worthily in the manner that is acceptable and virtuous, so that we may be good role models and examples for everyone around us. We must not allow ourselves to be overcome by fear because of all the challenges, trials and oppressions that we may face amidst living our lives as faithful Christians. Instead, we should trust in Him and know that in the end, despite our sufferings, we shall enjoy forever the ultimate triumph and true joy with God.

Brothers and sisters in Christ, let us all therefore be truly and completely faithful to God, doing our very best at every circumstances and opportunity so that we will always be wholly committed to Him, and that in everything that we say and do, we will always proclaim His truth and everything that we believe in, to all those whom we encounter daily in our lives, and help lead them all towards God. May God be with us always, and may all of us continue to rejoice together in the Resurrection of Our Lord, and look forward to our own glorious Resurrection with Him. Amen.

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