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Servant-A Light to the Nation

Background Music: Panalangin by Mark Anthony Cuevas
    Voiced by: Shirly Benedictos

April 15, 2025 Tuesday of Holy Week
Daily Readings: Isaiah 49: 1-6; John 13: 21-33, 36-38


Today’s readings offer sublime reflections on God’s mission for His chosen servants and the reality of human weakness in living out our commitments. Our works and efforts may seem futile and fruitless, but God’s plan is always greater than what we perceive or conceive.

The Gospel passage highlights the struggles Jesus faces as His days are numbered. In deep sorrow, He speaks of Judas’ betrayal and Peter’s denial. Do you also struggle with fear and disloyalty?

Isaiah emphasizes the mission of the servant. The servant, who is eventually Jesus, will bring salvation to all nations. God prepares His servant for this redemptive mission, affirming His powerful presence. Now, are you open to embracing the God-given purpose even when the journey is difficult?

John narrates a deeply emotional moment of Jesus during the Last Supper. Reflect on the painful betrayal and denial of two men who were dear to Jesus. In spite of knowing what these two would be doing in a short while, Jesus continued to show them His love by sharing the meal with them. But Judas chose despair and ended his life; Peter sought forgiveness and was restored. It is a consoling reminder that no failure is beyond God’s mercy. In what ways have you betrayed or denied Jesus through your actions? This is the time to reconcile.

Call to Action for Catholic Living:

  • Try to exhibit humility, forgiveness, and deeper trust in God’s redeeming love.
  • “You are called to be witnesses of God’s redemptive love, relying not on human strength but on His power.” What is your response to this statement?

 

 

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