The Power of Unstoppable Witness

May 02, 2025 Friday of the Second Week of Easter
Memorial of Saint Athanasius, Bishop and Doctor of the Church
Daily Readings: Acts 5: 34-42; John 6: 1-15
This passage narrates an important moment in early Church history, when the Apostles face trial. They are arrested for preaching about the Risen Jesus and are released on the condition that they should not speak or teach about Him in public. Despite being flogged, they depart “rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer dishonour for the Name of Jesus” (Acts 5:41).
The apostles’ refusal to stop preaching highlights their unwavering commitment to the mission entrusted to them. Their boldness, fueled by the Holy Spirit, contrasts with Gamaliel’s cautious approach. It clearly shows that any movement rooted in Christ will endure, while human constructs will fade away. This challenges us to take a bold stand for the truth, rejecting compromise. Let our allegiance to Christ transcend fear, pressure, or persecution.
The gospel passage of today is rich and layered with reflection. First, Jesus anticipates the needs of the people — showing that God is always attentive to our hunger, whether physical or spiritual. We are never out of God’s sight, and our needs never go unnoticed.
Secondly, the boy’s offering of five loaves and two small fish may seem insignificant, yet Jesus uses them to perform a miracle. Our gifts, when placed in God’s hands, can be multiplied to bless many. It is a call to generosity and trust.
Thirdly, Jesus organizes the crowd before performing the miracle. He brings order, structure, and peace.
Fourthly, God’s generosity exceeds our expectations — the people are fed and fully satisfied.
Fifthly, Jesus shows reverence for what remains. He instructs that nothing be wasted.
Thus, this passage is not just about feeding hungry stomachs; it is about experiencing the very presence of Jesus, who meets our deepest needs.
Call to Action for Catholic Living:
- God works with what we offer. Are you ready to share something with Him?
- What is your response to wastefulness? Think of how much food is discarded daily — in restaurants, during functions, and at celebrations.
- Remember Jesus’ words: “Let nothing be wasted” (John 6:12).
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