03rd Sunday of Easter: May 04, 2025
Readings: Acts 5:27–32, 40–41; Psalm 30:2, 4–6, 11–13; Revelation 5:11–14; John 21:1–19
There is always a tussle between good and bad in our lives. It is a challenge of human weakness and divine grace. Our human nature is tossed by different pulls and powers. Ultimately, God is the referee. He knows the best in us. He delivers what is good for us. From a quick reactionary temperament of Peter, he turns out to be a leader of the rest of the group. The blessings of Jesus continue to empower him as a strong leader in the early church. However, the encounter of Peter with the Risen Jesus at the Sea of Tiberias defines the future of the Church. Such encounters in our lives, too, turn out to be moments of emptiness to moments of grace. In fact, the Risen Christ calls us by name, feeds us, forgives us, and sends us forth.
1. From Failure to Fulfillment
Today’s Gospel, taken from John 21, is one of the most tender and transformative resurrection appearances of Jesus. It is a story not just of a miraculous catch of fish, but of healing, restoration, and a renewed call to discipleship. The disciples, led by Peter, have returned to what they know best—fishing after the death of Jesus on Calvary. But they catch nothing all night. This echoes the futility we often experience when we try to move ahead with our lives without the guidance of the Lord. We strive, we labour, we try to manage things on our own—and we come up empty.








