Faith-Witness-Service

HOMILY EASTER SEASON WEEK 04 04 – Year II

Faith Expressed in Loving Service

(Acts 13:13-25; Ps 89; Jn 13:16-20)

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“The one who ate my bread has lifted his heel against me. I tell you this now before it occurs, so that when it does occur you may believe that I am he.”

The readings today invite us to be true disciples – to deepen our faith in Jesus and express that faith through loving service.

In the first reading, St. Paul provides a succinct summary of salvation history, beginning with the sojourn in Egypt, the Passover event, the desert period, the arrival in the Promised Land, the time of judges, prophets and finally kings. He focuses on David as the one king who met God’s favor, who did God’s will, and became the ancestor of Jesus, the Savior and Messiah, whose way was prepared by John the Baptist.

All this to say Jesus is the new King David, the new temple of God, the new Israel, the messiah and savior of the world in whom Paul would have us put our faith and trust.

In the gospel, we see tension between Jesus and Judas – the false disciple who could not accept this humble messiah and betrayed him. Jesus uses that hurtful action to teach his true disciples the deeper meaning of belief in the messiah – we are to wash each other’s feet, even those of our enemies. It is this action of faith expressed through love as forgiveness that will truly bond the true disciples with him and with the Father through him. As Jesus puts it, “Whoever receives one whom I send receives me, and receives him who sent me.”

The German painter Fr. Seiger Köder has an amazing painting of the washing of the feet boldly linking that action with the Eucharist. Basically, he is teaching us the Eucharist is not truly celebrated unless it is lived out in loving service.

One person who saw this picture was stunned by it. She saw herself as Peter, because she was struggling with another person in her organization, wanted to do something about that difficult situation but was afraid – symbolized by the two hands of Peter, one saying “yes” and one saying “no.” The next morning, she realized she had morphed overnight into being Jesus – she knew now she had to wash the feet of that person. This she did by writing her a letter communicating with love, expressing her hurt at the way this person was treating her, as a way of trying to forgive her.

The Eucharist is a deep act of faith in Jesus as the messiah, savior, Son of God and Risen Lord. We listen to his Word and receive his Body and Blood.

Having worshipped him, we are then sent out to spread the good news of God’s love in Jesus, and to wash the feet of all we meet.

Updated: May 7, 2020 — 1:40 pm

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  1. We are already brothers and sisters of Christ ; so we have to keep on following his teachings and try to live out his word . To be faithful Christians and disciples we should know that Jesus is our prophet, savior , Messiah , the New Temple and Covenant because he is descendant of King David. When we take this Eucharist is being faithful to Jesus Christ as the messiah, saviour, son of God and Risen Lord . He will be alive and present inside us ; so we can experience his love, forgiveness and healing . He transformed us to be body and blood of Christ or the bread of Live. When we eat it ; he will take away our sins and sinfulness. Lastly, we become his missionary disciples to go out proclaim the Good News of God’s love . Amen. Thanks be to God.

    1. Thanks Bishop Sylvain Lavoie for the homily and teachings about being his true disciples and whoever eats this bread will,be lifted. We will lift up all our burdens and sins to save us from sins. We will be free from sins. 🙏🏻🙏🏻😊😊🕊🕊☮☮❤️❤️💝💝

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