Sunday April 12, 2026

Today's Good News Reflection

Good News Reflections:
Making scripture meaningful to your daily life
by Terry Modica


Hope means celebrating what is certainly going to happen before it happens.


Good News Reflection for:

Second Sunday of Easter
Divine Mercy
April 12, 2026

Today’s Prayer:

Thank You, Lord, for Your Holy Spirit who enables us to believe in and witness to Your Resurrection without having seen it. Increase my faith so that I willingly take the Good News wherever You want. Amen.

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Today’s Readings:

Acts 2:42-47
Ps 118:1-4, 13-15, 22-24
1 Peter 1:3-9
John 20:19-31
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How to continue the Easter experience

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How well do we live the Easter experience in our daily lives? We are an Easter people, because we know and celebrate that Jesus has risen from the dead. And yet, we’re not always shouting, “Hallelujah!” We don’t always feel like celebrating — not in our worship nor outside the church where our joy could influence people toward faith in Jesus.

It’s hard to feel like the Good Friday experience of carrying our crosses has really ended.

This Sunday’s second reading describes what the Easter experience is supposed to feel like: We should rejoice with an indescribable and glorious joy. But how does that happen?

The attitude of joy does not come from reaching the end of our cross-like burdens. Rather, it comes from knowing that Christ’s death and resurrection have overcome our crosses, and by uniting ourselves to his life, we are victorious even before we see the battle end.

Furthermore, it comes from knowing that we have the ultimate victory — eternal life in God’s abundant love — and we know that this gift is “imperishable, undefiled, and unfading” and that it’s being safeguarded by the power of God because, by choosing to have faith in Christ, we have accepted the gift in advance.

This joy-from-knowing is the true definition of “hope”. Hope isn’t wishful thinking. Hope means celebrating what is certainly going to happen before it happens.

Some Catholics say that they’re afraid they might lose their salvation because they don’t trust themselves to stay close to Jesus always. They’re afraid that something will tempt them to turn away from Jesus between now and the hour of death. If you worry about this, let me ask you: During times of suffering, do you reject God or run to him?

Even when we get angry at him, we’re actually very close to him. We’re angry because we believe in him and trust him and he seems to be disappointing us. This is a normal part of the Christian life: Our faith is purified by our trials.

To embrace life as an Easter people, we must learn to remember that our sufferings are temporary and that someday we will enter into eternal joy. This is what we celebrate even while carrying our crosses.

Questions for Personal Reflection:
In what ways has God apparently disappointed you? What is he doing — or not doing — that’s upsetting you? How is this increasing your closeness to him, even if it feels like he’s silent and distant?

Questions for Group Faith Sharing:
Give an example of wishful thinking: What have you wished for in prayer? What have you been begging God to do? How is this different than hoping (joy-from-knowing)? Even if your wish never comes true, what’s your reason for a higher hope?

For more on this, use our Faith Booster: “God’s Plan’s for You” @ https://wordbytes.org/faith-booster-minis/gods-plans-for-you/.

© by Terry A. Modica, Good News Ministries


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