JERUSALEM |
7th Sunday of Easter Year A
FIRST READING
Acts 1:12—14
Acts 1:12—14
SECOND READING
1 Peter 4:13—16
1 Peter 4:13—16
GOSPEL
John 17:1—11a
John 17:1—11a
THEME: LET US GO BACK TO JERUSALEM.
After
all said and done, returning is the best. East and West, home is the best. After
Jesus had been taken up to heaven the apostles returned to Jerusalem from the
mount called Olivet, which is near Jerusalem, a Sabbath day's journey away.
In my school, when holidays are coming closer, the joy of going back to my root
always becomes excess. I always long to go back to my home where the journey
started. In today’s readings, we are called to make a bold step back home. The
examples of this journey are the apostles who went back to Jerusalem after the
ascension of our Lord. They went back where they started the journey with the
Lord. Jesus left them when they needed him most. We can remember when we were
small or children should tell how they feel when our or their mothers leave to
go for a place without us or them. But they realized that when this door
closes, another will open immediately. They listened to the inner voice that
reminded them of the promise of Jesus. I will send you the Holy Spirit. We
always come back to ourselves when we go back to the house and meet our other brethren.
We forget about our mothers that time. Moving back to the rightful place is the
best move we can make in life. Continue Reading