04th Sunday of Easter: May 11, 2025
Readings: Acts 13:14, 43–52; Psalm 100:1–3, 5; Revelation 7:9, 14–17; John 10:27–30
Spirituality is the search for and experience of the sacred, the transcendent, or the deeper meaning of life. It involves a personal journey that often includes a sense of connection to something greater than oneself, such as God, the universe, nature, or the inner self, and is expressed through beliefs, practices, values, and ways of living. In other words, it is simply a way of life with a higher purpose. It tries to answer life's big questions: Who am I? Why am I here? What is my purpose? What gives my life meaning? The liturgical readings of this 4th Sunday of Easter deliberate on the kind of new life the early Christians want to embrace. The new style of being is called "The Way." St Paul, the new entrant to the nascent Christian community of believers, makes a huge contribution with his unique style and gifts.
1. Living in God's embrace and in His Certainty
In today’s Gospel, John 10:27–30 Jesus offers one of the most intimate and assuring lines in all of Scripture: “My sheep hear my voice. I know them, and they follow me.” (John 10:27). In a noisy world, saturated with competing voices — of consumerism, conflict, fear, and ego — what does it mean to hear and follow the voice of the Shepherd? The task is enormous. God asks us to walk in the Spirituality of the Risen Lord, always embracing joy and peace in our hearts, whatever things come into our lives.