Third Sunday of Easter - Cycle C: May 01, 2022
Readings: Acts 5:27–32, 40–41; Psalm 30:2, 4–6, 11–13; Revelation 5:11–14; John 21:1–19
(Resurrected Jesus with the charcoal fire frying fish for his disciples) To listen to my audio-video reflections on YouTube, please click on this link |
One of the descriptions of the human person in the Bible is ‘spirit’. We are spirit in the world. The prominent Catholic theologian, Fr Karl Rahner, SJ wrote a book entitled Geist in Welt, "Spirit in the World." St. Paul often writes in his letters that we are such, and we have to listen to the spirit of God. We are able to make sense of the spirit because of Jesus Christ. The Bible also speaks about the Holy Spirit, one of the persons of the Trinity. The Holy Spirit rests on Jesus at his baptism, and at the end of Jesus’ life, the Spirit enables him to drink the cup of suffering. And the spirit of the Lord unites the disciples of Jesus. Today, we have a description of the Risen Jesus who brings his fishing disciples to a breakfast table, in fact, he prepares breakfast for them and then appoints Peter as the head of the group to lead and proclaim what he had done as a preacher, teacher and healer. It is fascinating to hear the way Peter is called to lead the group in that rather dramatic conversation which takes place between Jesus and Peter.
1. Risen Jesus: A symbol of unity
The Risen Lord not only unites his disciples but also brings them together in order that they may work on a particular task that is assigned to them. The Risen Lord cooks for those he loves, gives nourishment, and encouragement and continues to call in the face of weakness and failings. They listen to the promptings of the spirit and get to work as quickly as possible. Therefore listening to the spirit is very essential in our Christian life.