Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Homily for Wednesday, Week 6 of Easter

Homily for Wednesday
6th Week of Easter

May 28, 2025
John 16: 12-15
Acts 17: 15, 22—18: 1
Salesian HS, New Rochelle

At the Last Supper, Jesus assures the apostles that he’ll send them the Holy Spirit, “the Spirit of truth.”  The Spirit will declare to them God’s truth (John 16: 13).

St. Paul preaching at Athens (Raphael)

That truth is what St. Paul brings to Athens, supposedly the center for the search for truth.  The Athenians who come to the Areopagus consider themselves philosophers, which means literally “lovers of wisdom.”  Paul points out to them what anyone can know and understand:  that God created the world and all that’s in the world (Acts 17:24).

From there, Paul goes on to proclaim the Christian message, something knowable only thru the wisdom of the Holy Spirit:  God sent Jesus into the world to bring us to repent of our sins (17:30).  Anyone can see, even without the Holy Spirit, that there’s lots of evil in the world and in our own behavior.  But the Gospel announces that thru repentance we may be forgiven and made right with God.  We know that Jesus reconciles us effectively with God because God raised him from the dead (17:31).

Jesus’ resurrection is the center of our faith.  Most of the Athenians can’t handle it.  St. Paul later writes to other Greeks in Corinth, “If Christ has not been raised, then our preaching is empty, and so is your faith” (I, 15:14).  Without Jesus’ resurrection, we can’t suppose that God’s creation has a purpose, that he loves us, forgives us, and offers us eternal life.

But Jesus did rise, and so our repentance for our sins does bring forgiveness and the promise of our own resurrection when Jesus returns at the end of time, so that we may share in Jesus’ life.

The Spirit of truth that Jesus sends to us now in the Church assures us of this.

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