Faithfulness in Adversity

June 7, 2025 Saturday of the Seventh Week of Easter
Daily Readings: Acts 28: 16-20, 30-31; John 21: 20-25
Paul arrives in Rome as a prisoner, yet he continues to preach the Gospel with all boldness and without hindrance (v.31). Despite being in chains, he remains focused on his mission. He is firmly convinced that God’s work is not limited by human constraints. Paul meets the Jewish community in Rome, demonstrating his love and concern for his own people. His willingness to dialogue with them shows his patience and desire for reconciliation. Though many reject his message, he does not give up. Even under house arrest, his ministry flourishes, resulting in the expansion of the Church beyond Jerusalem and Rome. This shows that his sufferings are not senseless but are rooted in faith. It is a clear call for us to actively proclaim the Gospel to all.
After an intimate discourse with Jesus, Peter asks a question about John’s future. But Jesus gently redirects him, telling him not to be concerned about others but to focus on his own faithfulness in following Christ. This highlights that each disciple has a unique path. Comparison is a distraction. Our focus must be on faithfully following Jesus, deeply rooted in His teachings and love. Peter’s question reflects the human tendency to seek clarity about others’ journeys, but Jesus lovingly urges him to stay focused on his own calling. It is a lesson for us as well—to avoid speculation and remain committed to our mission.
John’s Gospel ends with the acknowledgment that not everything Jesus did could be written down. This is a call for us to embrace the mystery of His earthly life with deep faith and dedication.
Call to Action:
- Stay focused on your calling without being distracted by others.
- Live with faithful endurance, knowing that the mission of Christ continues through His people.
Radio Veritas Asia (RVA), a media platform of the Catholic Church, aims to share Christ. RVA started in 1969 as a continental Catholic radio station to serve Asian countries in their respective local language, thus earning the tag “the Voice of Asian Christianity.” Responding to the emerging context, RVA embraced media platforms to connect with the global Asian audience via its 21 language websites and various social media platforms.