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.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
YOU ARE LOVED
Wednesday of the Second week of Easter
Year C
John 3:16-21
Evil is real and present in our world nowadays. Poor people are suffering. Some people turns to be evil (they love darkness than light). Economy is sinking and places of worship were shrinking. We live in a world where there is a strong potential of evil. Basically, its an experience of darkness right?
The apostles in today’s first reading were summoned by the Lord to spread the light but the high priests put them into a place of darkness. They were put into prison. But God sent them an angel and free liberate them from a place of darkness. Friends, God’s love is beyond our comprehension. Yes, there is evil but God came to save us. God came to destroy our destroyer. “For God so love the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.” Friends, we deserve nothing but God gives us everything. God will continue to love us no matter how many mistakes we have made for nothing can change God’s love for us. Today tell yourself, I am loved by God and nothing can take this away from me.
Jesus the light of the world assures us that whoever follows him will never walk in darkness again. Friends, to spread the light we are challenge not to partake in the unfruitful works of darkness. Hate darkness my dear friends. This a tough job but this is the effective way to cease the power of darkness. You know what, whatever is done in love will always triumph. God’s love endures forever!
Blessings
Fr. Jhack
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