Reflection/Homily: Third (3rd) Sunday of Easter Year C (April
14 2013)
Theme: When Jesus Steps In
In the gospel reading (Jn.
21:1-19), we are presented with a post-resurrection incidence where Jesus
revealed himself to his disciples at the Sea of Tiberias. In that scene, Peter
had gone with some of the disciples to fish. Despite their expertise, they were
unable to make a catch at the appropriate time.
At the inappropriate time, Jesus
stepped in and stood on the shore unrecognized. He ordered them to cast their
net over the right side of the boat and immediately they made a very large
catch that they made extra efforts to pull the net out.
Sometimes in life, we find
ourselves in the shoes of these disciples today. As such times, we make every
required effort but do not succeed. Success seems to be very far from us. Some
may have made every effort to pass an examination but still find themselves
repeating that examination. Some have failed in their plans to get married and
wedded after making every possible effort. Some have also failed after putting
in so much efforts to be better in their spiritual lives, businesses, academics,
careers, etc. and so have remained despondent.
Today’s gospel reading is a message
of hope for you. It assures you of success no matter how much effort you have
wasted and no matter how many times you have failed. This type of success is
guaranteed if only you are humble enough to listen to Jesus and follow his
directives. You may have failed either because you did not invite Jesus to your
situation or because you could not listen to or trust him.
The disciples may have failed despite
their expertise perhaps because Christ wanted to teach them that he is the only
person that can grant success to the works of their hands. The miracle was also
a great manifestation of his resurrection because they had known him before his
death as a wonder worker who intervenes in the hopeless situations of his
people and so continues after his resurrection.
How often have you trusted Jesus in
your hopeless situation? How much do you rely on him for your success? Do you
think you have all the potentials to be successful in life? Do you pray for
success when you are going for an interview or embarking on a project? Success
is a gift more than a reward for efforts made and only God can grant one this
gift. That is why we need God to show us the right path to our desired success
as he did to the disciples by telling them to cast their net over the right
side of the boat.
One credential to attract Jesus to
our ugly situations to turn our failures into success is a genuine love for
God. After providing for the disciples, Jesus asked Peter to make a confession
and commitment of his love for him. We may go into the exegetical implication
of Christ’s question to Peter “Do you love me?” but our concern here is finding
that question as being addressed to us. Do you love God? Do you love Jesus?
What can you show to prove your love for God? Peter affirmed his love for Jesus
though he could not prove it at his crucifixion. But he was determined
afterwards to prove it concretely.
That is why the first reading (Acts
5:27-32) tells us how Peter translated the love he confessed to Jesus to the love he professed before the Sanhedrin. In
putting this love into courageous action when he spoke before them, Peter fearlessly
emphasized his obedience to God rather than men. In that incidence, Jesus
stepped in and Peter and his colleagues were released unhurt. The greatest
manifestation of our love for God is courageous obedience to His Word even if
it means going against certain ungodly civil laws like legalized abortion, same
sex marriage, etc.
Beloved friends, have you
experienced Jesus stepping into your problems? His entrance always liberates and
transforms us. He can liberate you from that sickness that had defiled every
medication. He can give hope to your hopeless situation. He can calm your fears
for the future. He can grant you that wife/husband you have been dreaming of.
He can secure that job/appointment/contract for you. There is nothing Jesus
cannot do for you when he steps into your situation. When you trust him, though
he may seem to be passive, he is silently working in you. You will only
recognize him like the disciples did when he is through with the miracle in
your life. So keep trusting and believing in him.
For this reason, the second reading
(Rev. 5:11-14) assures us that Jesus is worthy of our trust and love. He is the
lamb that was slain for our salvation and all the angels and powers of him constantly
give him praise. Because he is worthy, as you listen to his Word and receive
him in the Holy Eucharist today, he is stepping into that problem confronting
you now. May he bring you hope, miracles and divine providence as he did to his
disciples. May he make you experience the glorious power of his resurrection in
your life and cause you to repeat after the psalmist “I will praise you Lord,
for you have rescued me”. God loves you.
Please do say a prayer for me that God will increase in me the zeal to keep to this apostolate
I really appreciate your reflections I pray that God will continue to bless you.
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