Homily: April 26, 2023, Wednesday of the Third Week of Easter. (Conversion)

 We see the violent persecution of the early Christian communities in today’s first reading.

We heard, “Saul, meanwhile, was trying to destroy the Church; entering house after house and dragging out men and women, he handed them over for imprisonment.”

Cruel, inhumane, unjustified persecution.

Do you know anyone who is against the church, always criticizing the church and disagreeing with people who are associated with church?

I suppose it is not too difficult to think of a few names.

Here we see Saul, the champion persecutor of the early Christians, totally against the Christian church, but who later was also converted and became the champion evangelizer for Christ, totally dedicated. He wrote 25% of the New Testament and founded many churches in Asia.

Saul, who once tried his best to destroy the Church later became Paul who tried better than his best to build the church. He was very successful in both missions but his powerful encounter with Jesus stopped him from his persecution work, thus Christianity spread and grew to this day. 

This is a great reminder for us that we should not lose hope in anyone, not even those who are currently enemies of the church.

In the gospel Jesus said, “And this is the will of the one who sent me, that I should not lose anything of what he gave me.”

God our Father gave all His sons and daughters to Jesus. He does not want to lose anyone. Let us also not give up on anyone but to pray for their conversion and entrust them to Jesus.

They may be opposing the church today, but if God wills it, they might be missionaries for church the next day. Let us believe in the transformative power of God’s grace. 

In Romans 8:24, Paul reminds us, ‘for in hope we are saved’. So, pray for the names that came up in your mind just now. There is hope. Amen.


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