I am a cyber missionary. Vocation director. A Roman Catholic priest. I promote the devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary by praying the Rosary on a daily basis. You can follow me at my YouTube Channel (Fr. Jhack Diaz). Sharing my daily Gospel reflection and praying the Rosary on the daily basis are the two major components of my virtual ministry.
Saturday, April 30, 2022
JESUS CAN CALM YOUR STORMS
Saturday of the Second Week of Easter
Year C
Jn 6:16-21
Sea in the Bible is known as the dwelling abode of evil spirits. Jesus walking over the sea signifies His dominion and power over the evil spirits. These demonic forces will only frighten us but can’t defeat us because evil were loosers since the beginning of creation. Christ is always victorious over evil. At the heart of every storm is victory waiting to be claimed. We know how all this ends: GOD WINS. We are created to be victorious. With God we will win the victory and God will trample down our enemies.
Sometimes we are plunged into waves of despair, storms of fear, big splash of anxiety and struggles in different forms but stand still because Jesus is coming towards our boat. Just go with the waves and when we feel like drowning in life, dont worry because our lifeguard is walking on the water. Today, whatever difficulties you are in, please remember that God is coming to rescue you.
Do you wanted to walk in the water too like Jesus? Get out of the boat. Step on the evil spirits that rocks your boat. Walk above the worries that shakens you and crushed whatever frightens you because Jesus said “do not be afraid.” We need to make as our mantra the promise of Jesus: “It is I; do not be afraid.” Friends, even in a stormy situation of our life, the Lord will always come on time to save us. Today, never forget that God’s love for us is deeper than the ocean.
Blessings
Fr. Jhack
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