Liturgical Colour : White
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, what the Scriptures spoke to us this day is the fact about the existence of the crisis of unbelief among many of us, where we lack that we ought to have in the Lord. We have this crisis of unbelief when we look upon how we all mankind believe in the Lord, just as it was during the time of Jesus our Lord and His Apostles.
The people, especially the Jews, the elders and the leaders of Israel refused to believe in Jesus, even after they have witnessed what He has done for them, all the miracles which He had performed, all of His words and teachings which had stirred their hearts because these were speaking the truth about God and about how He loved us all so much, that He was willing to descend into our darkened world and bring it into the light again.
Brothers and sisters in Christ, in this, we can see our greatest enemy, that is fear, the fear of losing what we have obtained in this world, as well as greed, the greed for earthly things, our earthly possessions and worldly things. It is all these things which had held back the elders of Israel, the Pharisees and the teachers of the Law from being able to open themselves and believe in Jesus and His teachings and truth.
These people were too deeply entrenched in their prejudices and preconceived judgmental attitudes, that they refused to see anything else other than their own views and thoughts as what were correct. And therefore, thus was the opposition which they fielded against Christ and against His Apostles and all those who placed their trust in Him.
But the Apostles themselves were also not free from such moments of fear, of lacking faith and of doubt against the Lord. They too huddled in fear after the suffering and death of our Lord on the cross, thinking that they had been abandoned behind without hope. But the Lord appeared to them and showed them that He Himself had conquered death, and there is truly nothing to be feared.
Brothers and sisters in Christ, all these are lessons for all of us, that we should not put too much of our trust in the worldly things or in the power of men, that is our own might, our own intellect and our own resourcefulness. We should instead trust in the Lord Who is ever faithful and Who always loves us all with great tenderness. It may seem that His path is the one that is more challenging and less rewarding, but in truth, it is only in Him that we shall find true satisfaction.
Therefore, in this season of Easter, all of us are called to realise the love of God present in each and every one of us, the hope which have come into this world through Christ our Lord. We have been blessed with the light and hope of our Lord’s resurrection, and as the members of His Church, His Blessed Body, we are all obliged and have that responsibility and calling to bring forth this hope and joy of Easter to the nations.
Let us all therefore be agents of the Light, to bring the Lord’s salvation to the nations. And let us through our actions and sincere works bring forth redemption especially to all those whose hearts had been shut tight against the Lord, and all those who have refused the offer of God’s redemption and mercy. May God help us in our endeavours and strengthen us all in our faith. God bless us all. Amen.