Category: Daily Reflections

THE COST OF PENTECOST IS THE _____

“The disciples could not but be filled with joy and the Holy Spirit.” –Acts 13:52 In thirteen days, we will begin praying the Pentecost novena. The Lord intends to give us a renewal of our Baptisms and Confirmations that will truly change the world. In the Holy Spirit, we will receive power (Acts 1:8) and be “clothed with power from on high” (Lk 24:49). In the Holy Spirit, we will do works even greater than Jesus did (Jn 14:12). Because of our great power in the Holy Spirit, we are a threat to the devil. He must stop us by...

The Prayer of Jesus

After Jesus said this, He looked toward heaven and prayed: “Father, the time has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son may glorify You”. John 17:1 In preparation for the suffering that Jesus knew He would have to endure in the days ahead, He prayed for God to be glorified in His body at the Last Supper. How could a terrible death on the cross bring glory to God? Jesus explains in His prayer that God is glorified through the obedience of the Son. We seldom feel that our suffering and defeat could be to God’s glory, yet we seldom...

THE PLACE TO BE

“I am indeed going to prepare a place for you.” –John 14:3 In building His Church (Mt 16:18), Jesus has prepared a place for each of us. This is the place for which we were created. In this place, our hearts will not be troubled (see Jn 14:1). In our place in the body of Christ, the Church, we will see the power and the glory of God. In our place, we will, by God’s grace and our faith, do greater things than Jesus did (Jn 14:12). Most of us will serve the Lord and His Church for many years....

I FOR I AM

“When it takes place you may believe that I AM.” –John 13:19 Jesus is God. We, His disciples, should take and make every opportunity to proclaim Jesus’ divinity. Always, and especially during this Easter season, we should declare that Jesus is the Son of God, that is, God, “in power according to the spirit of holiness, by His resurrection from the dead” (Rm 1:4). Jesus Himself made an opportunity to proclaim His divinity by foretelling His betrayal by Judas. Jesus told His disciples: “I tell you this now, before it takes place, so that when it takes place you may...

HOME RUN

“Barnabas and Saul…sent forth by the Holy Spirit…set sail from there for Cyprus.” –Acts 13:2, 4 Barnabas was the leader for the Church’s first missionary trip, as indicated by the fact that his name came before Saul’s. Of all the possible destinations in a world without the Lord, the Holy Spirit sent Barnabas home, to Cyprus (Acts 13:4). Remember that Barnabas came “from Cyprus” (Acts 4:36). After evangelizing Cyprus, Barnabas and Saul evangelized numerous cities. Thus, with home serving as a launching pad, “the word of the Lord continued to spread and increase” (Acts 12:24). Jesus once delivered a man...