In
today’s reading from the Acts of the Apostles, we hear about the increased
persecutions of the followers of Jesus in Jerusalem that occurred just after
Stephen was stoned to death, as he became the first martyr of the early Church
immediately following Christ’s death and resurrection. Yet,
we’re reminded that this era of increased persecution led to even greater
evangelization and an increase in conversions to the way of Jesus. In
the midst of these persecutions, Philip goes to Samaria where he performs
miracles of healing and exorcisms to the shouts of great joy in that city. There
are times where we can feel out of place for the values of our faith that we
try to live out in the face of adversity.
We
are call to feel the joy of the resurrection during the days of the Easter
season. Jesus is resurrected – that should
fill our hearts with joy and comfort. Yet,
sometimes what is going on in our lives do not fill our hearts with joy and
hope. I
found this quote from Henri Nouwen "Christ is risen. He is risen indeed.
We joyfully announce it. [And yet] I realize that my faith and unbelief are
never far from each other. Maybe it is exactly at the place where they touch
each other that the growing edge of my life is." May
we embrace the reality of our joys and our sorrows, our comforts and our
challenges, our doubt and our belief. May
we feel God’s presence today on our journey.
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