Friday 10th April – Friday of the Octave of Easter
Reflection: John 21:1-14
DON’T GIVE UP!
There were ten Islanders searching for a treasure – a small bag of gold hidden near a big tree. Whoever found the treasure was to own it. They all started the search but after several hours, they became tired. Some became impatient and quit while three islanders continued with the search. About ten meters to where the treasure was, two islanders also quit. The last islander continued with the search and in about five minutes, he found the hidden treasure. He was so happy that he forgot all the struggles he underwent during the search. His level had changed. He had made it! He was now a billionaire!
Do you find yourselves in the shoes of the disciples in today’s reading? They were yet to recover from the whole episode of Jesus’ Death and seeming Resurrection and decided to go fishing to get away from it. But they encountered failure. They must have been very discouraged by dawn. But just before they quit, Jesus was at the shore and His presence and word made all the difference.
Has your toil failed to produce the desired fruit? Do not give up dear friend. Do not throw in the towel! Your miracle is at hand. Have you been trying to live a holy life but do not seem to be improving? Do you find yourself falling again and again into the same sin? Like the last Islander, keep up the search until you obtain the treasure of eternal life. Ask Jesus for direction. Remember, His presence made the difference for the disciples. It will also make the difference for you. It is His grace we all rely all. Simply live in sincerity with Him and keep marching forward to your promised land.
PRAYER: Dear God, please grant me the grace to keep holding on to you. Raise me from the state of discouragement and failure. Amen.
KNOW YOUR FAITH: YOUCAT 525 – What does it mean to say, “Lead us not into temptation”?
Because every day and every hour we are in danger of falling into sin and saying No to God, we beg God not to leave us defenseless in the power of temptation.
HIDE A TREASURE: I look to the mountains; where will my help come from? My help will come from who made heaven and earth. Psalm 121:1-2 GNB
Today’s Reading: Acts 4:1-12; Psalm 118:1-4, 22-27; John 21:1-14