Today’s readings
give us something simple,
and something strong:
When you know you are loved by Christ,
you can be brave.
The Apostles knew that.
They spoke the name of Jesus
even when it cost them.
They stood before leaders
who told them to be silent.
And still Peter said,
with a steady heart,
We must obey God, not men.
That courage
did not come from personality.
It came from love—
the love of Christ
alive in them.
And we know this life too.
We carry responsibilities.
We try to be faithful
in our homes,
our work,
our parish life.
And sometimes
we meet resistance,
or fatigue,
or quiet discouragement.
But the same truth
that held the Apostles
holds us now:
Jesus loves you.
Jesus is with you.
Jesus will help you.
In the Gospel,
Jesus tells us
that the love He shares with the Father
is poured into our lives—
freely,
constantly,
without hesitation.
That love becomes strength.
It becomes clarity.
It becomes courage
to choose truth,
to act with mercy,
to stand firm
even when the path feels uncertain.
So today,
let the love of Christ
be your courage.
Let it steady your voice.
Let it soften your heart.
Let it guide your steps.
Because His love
is not a feeling—
it is a light that does not fade,
a strength that does not fail.
Prayer
Lord Jesus
Stay close to my heart today.
Let Your love make me brave in all I do.
Fill my steps with Your light and Your peace.
Stand beside me when I feel small or afraid.
Guide my hands to kindness and my words to truth.
Hold me steady in every moment of this day.
Keep me safe in Your love that never ends.
Amen.