1. All
men are the same always follows a bad experience with a man. Tobe Eze.
3rd Sunday of Easter Year B.
FIRST READING
Acts 3:13—15, 17—19
Acts 3:13—15, 17—19
SECOND READING
1 John 2:1—5a
1 John 2:1—5a
GOSPEL
Luke 24:35—48
Luke 24:35—48
THEME:
YOU CAN STILL RIGHT THE WRONG.
I
was going somewhere one day with my motorcycle, when I reach a roundabout. I
was taking straight so I waited for the person taking the roundabout, as I was
waiting, a man from behind hit me and started shouting. Bia kedu ihe bu nsogbu gi? What
is your problem? Why blocking the road? As he was shouting, the person I was
waiting for passed and I continued. The funniest thing happened that the man
followed me. He passed me and stopped. I stopped also for he blocked my way. He
came to me and asked me again. Are you stupid? People around there who saw what
happened came around. They started defending me even before my talking but the
man was even trying to beat me. As all these were going on, a young man
recognized me and immediately descended on the man and they started to beat
him. They were telling him that if you are ignorance of road signs, when you
fail any of them, say sorry. I had to come and be separating them and also
begging them to stop. After all he left with pains. Continue Reading.................................