THE MISSION OF LOVE

“May God bless us, and may all the ends of the earth fear Him!” –Psalm 67:8

Mass Readings: May 10
First: Acts 12:24–13:5; Resp: Psalm 67:2-3,5-6,8; Gospel: John 12:44-50

Listen to the Mass Readings.

Without believing in Jesus, we remain in the dark (Jn 12:46). If we don’t accept Jesus’ words, we are already under judgment, and we deprive ourselves of eternal life (Jn 12:47). If we don’t give our lives to Jesus, we continue to be “dead because of [our] sins and offenses” (Eph 2:1). Without Jesus, there is no hope (see Eph 2:12).

Therefore, let us pray for “the word of the Lord” to continue “to spread and increase” (Acts 12:24). Let us pray and fast together so that each one of us will be a witness and missionary for Jesus (see Acts 13:2-3). Let us pray for the Holy Spirit to speak to our local community to set apart missionaries to take the gospel of Jesus to all the nations (see Acts 13:2). May we back these missionaries with daily prayer, persevering service, and sacrificial giving.

Because we love Jesus and people, because life without Jesus is a preview of hell, and because life in Jesus is a taste of heaven, we all must be missionaries and every church must be missionary. Jesus’ last command to us before His Ascension was: “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all the nations” (Mt 28:19). In love, go now and make disciples.

PRAYER: Lord, “may Your way be known upon earth; among all nations, Your salvation” (Ps 67:3).
PROMISE: “I have come to the world as its light, to keep anyone who believes in Me from remaining in the dark.” –Jn 12:46
PRAISE: St. Damien loved and was loved by the “unlovable,” lepers exiled to a remote colony in Hawaii.

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