Monday April 29, 2019
SPEAKING GOD’S WORD BOLDLY
Introduction
Nicodemus, the sincere but cautious intellectual, comes to Jesus at night. He is afraid to show openly that he follows Christ. The apostles and the Christian community are persecuted. They are afraid too, but they pray for courage. The Spirit makes them bold in proclaiming Christ and in being signs of Christ’s presence in his community. Christians are people who are to be reborn in Christ, reborn in the Spirit. Hence, they are people who should remain eternally young. Is our faith timid or bold? Do we dare stand up for the Gospel and live our faith openly?
Opening Prayer
Lord, our God,
our faith is at times timid and wavering,
for we are afraid
of being contradicted or ridiculed.
Let your Spirit blow in us
and give us a bit of his strength,
that we may stand up boldly
for what we believe
and live our faith consistently.
We ask you this through Christ, our Lord.
Reading 1: Acts 4:23-31
After their release Peter and John went back to their own people
and reported what the chief priests and elders had told them.
And when they heard it,
they raised their voices to God with one accord
and said, "Sovereign Lord, maker of heaven and earth
and the sea and all that is in them,
you said by the Holy Spirit
through the mouth of our father David, your servant:
Why did the Gentiles rage
and the peoples entertain folly?
The kings of the earth took their stand
and the princes gathered together
against the Lord and against his anointed.
Indeed they gathered in this city
against your holy servant Jesus whom you anointed,
Herod and Pontius Pilate,
together with the Gentiles and the peoples of Israel,
to do what your hand and your will
had long ago planned to take place.
And now, Lord, take note of their threats,
and enable your servants to speak your word
with all boldness, as you stretch forth your hand to heal,
and signs and wonders are done
through the name of your holy servant Jesus."
As they prayed, the place where they were gathered shook,
and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit
and continued to speak the word of God with boldness.
Responsorial Psalm: Ps 2:1-3, 4-7a, 7b-9
R. (see 11d) Blessed are all who take refuge in the Lord.
or:
R. Alleluia.
Why do the nations rage
and the peoples utter folly?
The kings of the earth rise up,
and the princes conspire together
against the LORD and against his anointed:
"Let us break their fetters
and cast their bonds from us!"
R. Blessed are all who take refuge in the Lord.
or:
R. Alleluia.
He who is throned in heaven laughs;
the LORD derides them.
Then in anger he speaks to them;
he terrifies them in his wrath:
"I myself have set up my king
on Zion, my holy mountain."
I will proclaim the decree of the LORD.
R. Blessed are all who take refuge in the Lord.
or:
R. Alleluia.
The LORD said to me, "You are my Son;
this day I have begotten you.
Ask of me and I will give you
the nations for an inheritance
and the ends of the earth for your possession.
You shall rule them with an iron rod;
you shall shatter them like an earthen dish."
R. Blessed are all who take refuge in the Lord.
or:
R. Alleluia.
Alleluia: Col 3:1
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
If then you were raised with Christ,
seek what is above,
where Christ is seated at the right hand of God.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Gospel: Jn 3:1-8
There was a Pharisee named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews.
He came to Jesus at night and said to him,
"Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher who has come from God,
for no one can do these signs that you are doing
unless God is with him."
Jesus answered and said to him,
"Amen, amen, I say to you,
unless one is born from above, he cannot see the Kingdom of God."
Nicodemus said to him,
"How can a man once grown old be born again?
Surely he cannot reenter his mother's womb and be born again, can he?"
Jesus answered,
"Amen, amen, I say to you,
unless one is born of water and Spirit
he cannot enter the Kingdom of God.
What is born of flesh is flesh
and what is born of spirit is spirit.
Do not be amazed that I told you,
'You must be born from above.'
The wind blows where it wills,
and you can hear the sound it makes,
but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes;
so it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit."
Intercessions
– For the newly baptized, that their faith may always remain fresh and young, we pray:
– For all the baptized, that the Spirit may keep them from letting their faith becoming apathetic and passive, we pray:
– For our Christian communities, that they may boldly proclaim their faith by their spirit of service and compassion, we pray:
Prayer over the Gifts
Lord, our God,
your Holy Spirit changes our offerings
of bread and wine into Christ.
May he also send down his power
on his Christian community,
to unite and to renew us again and again,
until we dare to proclaim
the message of your Son
by the witnessing of our lives.
We ask you this through Christ, our Lord.
Prayer after Communion
Lord, our God,
you have your own wise ways
to carry out your plans;
when people try to frustrate them,
they cannot be but losers.
God, give us your Spirit of wisdom,
the Spirit in whom we were reborn in baptism,
and in him, keep us ever young of heart and mind,
that we may keep serving you
with the enthusiasm of our youth.
We ask you this through Christ, our Lord.
Blessing
We have all been reborn in baptism. Let our minds and hearts not grow old, but stay fresh and active, whatever our age. May God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Commentary
Easter faith with conviction! No sooner have Peter and John advised their people that the priests and authorities had ordered them not to speak of Jesus than a prayer of rightful indignation goes up from the crowd. There was no way they could be silent about their newfound faith. They ask the Lord’s support as they continue to speak the word.
The position of these first Christians cannot be explained apart from faith. That which had transpired in their lives was occasioned by the new birth from above, about which Jesus speaks to Nicodemus in today’s Gospel. As happens so often in John, the talk of a new conception and birth is misunderstood by the Jewish leader. How can a grown person be born again? Yet, there is another, a heavenly birth that occurs when two forces converge. The first of these is the Holy Spirit, which is as mysterious as the wind itself. The origins of the wind are unknown, and it remains invisible. It is experienced in the effects that it produces. The second force is the material element of water. When the two converge in the sacred rite of baptism, a new birth takes place. By this sacrament one is empowered from on high; it explains the profound change in the apostles and the first believers. Prior to Christ’s death, the apostles were largely undistinguished and even weak in their convictions. Following Easter, they are emboldened and fearless in their commitment to the truth.
It is often said that two topics should be avoided in conver¬sation. They are religion and politics. If a discussion of religion means an inconsiderate brow beating, its avoidance is under-standable. If, however, it means an openness about our beliefs and a willingness to speak honestly, then we have no choice. We have a heavenly birthright, about which we can never be ashamed.
Points to Ponder
Spirit like the wind
Conviction and discipleship
Speaking the truth in love.
Celebración de la palabra
Speaking Gods Word Boldly
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