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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

The Scattered Seed

 Readings 042226 

“There broke out a severe persecution of the Church...” Acts 8:1 
That was the story of the early Church.
And, it still persists.

Persecution wears different faces.
In parts of Nigeria or the Middle East, it is Christians killed for their faith.
It is smoke rising from a vandalized parish…
or the heavy silence after a priest is taken.
These are the raw, physical crosses of modern martyrdom.

But persecution also comes in quieter forms.
Laws that limit ministry.
Surveillance of gatherings.
The pressure to hide your faith at work or school.
Different methods, same intent:
to make the believer feel isolated and small.

And even in the digital world, the pressure continues—
mockery of the faith,
harassment of clergy or laypeople,
or the subtle message that it’s safer to stay quiet.

Yet Scripture gives us a holy turning point.
Those who were scattered did not fade away.
They went about preaching the word.

And Jesus tells us why we can do the same:
“This is the will of my Father… that I should not lose anything of what He gave me… that everyone who sees the Son and believes may have eternal life.”

So even when the Church is pushed, scattered, or misunderstood, Christ is not shaken.
He gathers.
He protects.
He raises up.

The Father’s will is that nothing be lost.
We may be scattered by the pressures of this world—
but we are held by the hand of the Son.

And His promise stands firm:
He will not lose us.
He will raise us up.
The scattering is temporary.
The life is eternal.

Prayer 

Lord Jesus, 

Gather what is scattered.
Steady the hearts that feel pressed down.
Strengthen all who suffer for Your name.
Let Your light guard every step we take.
Let Your mercy hold our hope in place.
Keep us faithful in every trial.
Raise us up in Your everlasting love.

Amen


Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Eyes on Christ, Not Politics

 

 Readings 042126

I don’t talk about politics.
It’s not what I’m called to do.
My call is to proclaim Christ—
to work for God’s Kingdom,
to lift up His mercy, His peace, His love.

In our world today, we need to remember some simple truths.

The Pope carries the weight of every soul on earth.
He is the Vicar of Christ,
the shepherd who guards the unity of the Church,
the servant of the Prince of Peace.

Civil leaders are entrusted with seeking the common good
and guiding the people they serve.
The President carries the weight of leading a nation.

Different missions.
Different responsibilities.
Different perspectives.

But the enemy loves confusion.
He stirs division.
He twists what people see and understand.
He works to pull our eyes and hearts away from Christ.

So believers must remain strong
and preach Jesus Christ—
not power,
not party,
not nation,
but Christ.

“You are my rock.
You are my fortress.
You will lead and guide me.”

Stephen shows us the way.
Filled with the Holy Spirit,
he looked up and saw the glory of God
and Jesus standing at the Father’s right hand.
Even in conflict, his eyes stayed on heaven.

And Jesus gives us the promise our hearts long for:
“I am the bread of life.”
Not the bread of politics.
Not the bread of power.
The Bread that gives life to the world.

Prayer

Lord, keep our eyes on You.
Make us steady.
Make us faithful.
Make us hungry for the Bread that never fails.

Amen