Tuesday October 28, 2025

Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica
We are all at different stages of holiness and spiritual growth, but we are equally siblings in God’s family.
Good News Reflection for:
Feast of Saints Simon and Jude, Apostles
October 28, 2025
Today’s Prayer:
Lord Jesus: Today I decide to make my most important decisions in dialogue with You. May Your word be my guide and strengthen me for the path. Amen.
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Today’s Readings:
Ephesians 2:19-22
Ps 19:2-5
Luke 6:12-16
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Successful faith in a family of sinful saints
You and I are members of the same imperfect household. It’s a growing family, and often it’s a squabbling family, because it not only includes the perfected saints in heaven but also the unfinished saints who still live on earth. In the first reading today, St. Paul says that we form a building, the foundation of which is the apostles and prophets. The capstone is Jesus, and he keeps our Church from falling apart despite our human failings, divisions, and weaknesses.
In our Gospel reading today, Jesus discerns which of his disciples should be trained as future leaders of the Church. Today we celebrate the sainthood of two: Simon who was called a Zealot because he was zealous about obeying both Jewish law and Canaanite law, and Jude (or Judas) the son of James and a relative of Jesus. They are both good examples of how Christians can be so imperfect yet so very effective in ministry.
Jude had a pastoral approach to ministry. He wrote his New Testament letter after experiencing hardships in his ministry. His letter includes a strong encouragement to persevere in difficulties. However, he didn’t always have this wisdom. Look at him in the Last Supper of Jesus: He tried to convince Jesus to show himself to the whole world after his resurrection (see John 14:22). Wouldn’t that have made Jude’s work as an evangelizer much easier!
Successful ministry is neither easy nor convenient. And praise God for that! It’s the trials and hardships, when used for the glory of God, that produce the compassion — the pastoral approach — that’s found in those who are leader-servants like Christ.
Simon had a legalistic approach to ministry. He promoted scrupulous obedience to religious and civil laws. But he learned that the Law of Love is the bottom line and the highest goal of all other laws, rules, and regulations. Jesus taught him that a successful evangelizer meets people where they’re at and then lovingly invites them to conversion.
Whenever we look at any Church law from the angle of its loving benefits, we can lead others directly to those benefits without forcing obedience through scolding and threats of hell. Legalistic obedience doesn’t convert hearts to God’s love. Compassionate outreach produces a humble response, which then opens the sinner to learn the real value of Church laws, which then produces obedience. This is the evangelization strategy we’re witnessing in our Pope.
We all belong to an imperfect household, but the Church has survived more than 2000 years of scandals and divisions and other human failings, because Jesus is the capstone. We are all at different stages of holiness and spiritual growth, but we are equally siblings in God’s family, held together by the unitive presence of Jesus in the Holy Eucharist — Hey Saint Jude! Jesus is showing himself to the whole world, post-resurrection!
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© by Terry A. Modica, Good News Ministries
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