First reading Acts 9:31-42
The churches grew and were filled with the consolation of the Holy Spirit
The churches throughout Judaea, Galilee and Samaria were now left in peace, building themselves up, living in the fear of the Lord, and filled with the consolation of the Holy Spirit.
Peter visited one place after another and eventually came to the saints living down in Lydda. There he found a man called Aeneas, a paralytic who had been bedridden for eight years. Peter said to him, ‘Aeneas, Jesus Christ cures you: get up and fold up your sleeping mat.’ Aeneas got up immediately; everybody who lived in Lydda and Sharon saw him, and they were all converted to the Lord.
At Jaffa there was a woman disciple called Tabitha, or Dorcas in Greek, who never tired of doing good or giving in charity. But the time came when she got ill and died, and they washed her and laid her out in a room upstairs. Lydda is not far from Jaffa, so when the disciples heard that Peter was there, they sent two men with an urgent message for him, ‘Come and visit us as soon as possible.’
Peter went back with them straightaway, and on his arrival they took him to the upstairs room, where all the widows stood round him in tears, showing him tunics and other clothes Dorcas had made when she was with them. Peter sent them all out of the room and knelt down and prayed. Then he turned to the dead woman and said, ‘Tabitha, stand up.’ She opened her eyes, looked at Peter and sat up. Peter helped her to her feet, then he called in the saints and widows and showed them she was alive. The whole of Jaffa heard about it and many believed in the Lord.
Responsorial Psalm 115(116):12-17
How can I repay the Lord for his goodness to me?
or
Alleluia!
How can I repay the Lord
for his goodness to me?
The cup of salvation I will raise;
I will call on the Lord’s name.
My vows to the Lord I will fulfil
before all his people.
O precious in the eyes of the Lord
is the death of his faithful.
Your servant, Lord, your servant am I;
you have loosened my bonds.
A thanksgiving sacrifice I make;
I will call on the Lord’s name.
Gospel John 6:60-69
Who shall we go to? You are the Holy One of God
After hearing his doctrine many of the followers of Jesus said, ‘This is intolerable language. How could anyone accept it?’ Jesus was aware that his followers were complaining about it and said, ‘Does this upset you? What if you should see the Son of Man ascend to where he was before?
‘It is the spirit that gives life,
the flesh has nothing to offer.
The words I have spoken to you are spirit
and they are life.
‘But there are some of you who do not believe.’ For Jesus knew from the outset those who did not believe, and who it was that would betray him. He went on, ‘This is why I told you that no one could come to me unless the Father allows him.’ After this, many of his disciples left him and stopped going with him.
Then Jesus said to the Twelve, ‘What about you, do you want to go away too?’ Simon Peter answered, ‘Lord, who shall we go to? You have the message of eternal life, and we believe; we know that you are the Holy One of God.’
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Do you also want to leave?
Jesus turned to the Twelve and asked them, “What about you, do you
want to go away too?” Today, Jesus asks each of us the same question
too, “Do you want to go away? Do you want to follow the easy way?”
What about us? What will our response be if we find Jesus’ teachings
and ways too hard to handle? Would we choose to walk away or stay?
want to go away too?” Today, Jesus asks each of us the same question
too, “Do you want to go away? Do you want to follow the easy way?”
What about us? What will our response be if we find Jesus’ teachings
and ways too hard to handle? Would we choose to walk away or stay?
Today’s gospel passage shows us the capacity of our human hearts. We
have the ability to reject Jesus despite experiencing His call to follow
Him, like many of His followers who chose to walk away. However, we
can also take steps to trust Jesus even when we do not fully understand
have the ability to reject Jesus despite experiencing His call to follow
Him, like many of His followers who chose to walk away. However, we
can also take steps to trust Jesus even when we do not fully understand
His ways like Peter and the rest of the Twelve. In this time of prayer, let
us stay with Peter’s reply, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the
message of eternal life…”, and let thes words resound in our hearts.
us stay with Peter’s reply, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the
message of eternal life…”, and let thes words resound in our hearts.
Question for reflection:
If I were Peter, how would I reply to Jesus’ question?
If I were Peter, how would I reply to Jesus’ question?
Acknowledgment: Reflections are based on “Prayer for Living: The Word of God for Daily Prayer Year C” by Sr Sandra Seow FMVD.