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    Welcoming the Light of Christ and Living the Mission with Courage
    April 14, 2026 by
    You Will Be My Witnesses
    Bethlehem Mission Society, SMB – Vocations Office

    In today’s Word of God, we discover the heart of the Gospel: God loves the world and sends His Son not to condemn, but to save. Those who receive this light cannot remain passive. Faith becomes witness, courage, and mission.

    Jesus said to Nicodemus: “God so loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in him might not perish but might have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world might be saved through him. Whoever believes in him will not be condemned, but whoever does not believe has already been condemned, because he has not believed in the name of the only-begotten Son of God. And this is the verdict, that the light came into the world, but people preferred darkness to light, because their works were evil. For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come toward the light, so that his works might not be exposed. But whoever lives the truth comes to the light, so that his works may be clearly seen as done in God.” (Jn 3, 16-21)

    In the first reading from the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 5:17-26), we encounter the apostles in a moment of persecution. The high priest and the religious authorities, filled with jealousy, have them arrested and placed in prison. Yet during the night, an angel of the Lord opens the prison doors and leads them out, saying: “Go and stand in the temple, and tell the people the whole message of this Life.”

    This scene reveals something essential: no human power can imprison the Gospel. The apostles are not freed for their own comfort, but in order to continue their mission. They return immediately to preach in the Temple. Their faith has become witness. Their encounter with the Risen Christ gives them a courage stronger than fear.

    In the Gospel according to Saint John (John 3:16-21), Jesus speaks to Nicodemus and reveals one of the greatest sentences ever spoken: “God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him may not perish but may have eternal life.”

    These words must be heard in their full depth. God does not send His Son to destroy, condemn, or reject the world. He sends Him because He loves the world. Salvation begins in the heart of the Father. Christ comes as the visible sign of divine mercy.

    Jesus continues: “God sent His Son into the world not to judge the world, but so that the world might be saved through Him.” Judgment is not God’s desire. Judgment happens when humanity refuses the light. Christ is the light who enters our darkness. Whoever welcomes Him begins already to live eternal life.

    The Gospel then becomes deeply personal. Jesus says that people often prefer darkness to light because their deeds are evil. Light reveals truth. Light calls for conversion. To come into the light means allowing God to heal what is hidden, wounded, or false within us.

    In the spirituality of Bethlehem, we recognize this mystery clearly. The Son sent by the Father first comes as the Child of Bethlehem: poor, humble, vulnerable, offered in love. God saves not through domination, but through closeness. The light enters the world quietly—in a manger, in humility, in gentleness. Whoever learns to welcome the Child of Bethlehem learns to welcome the saving light of Christ.

    Today, we too are sent. We may not face prisons like the apostles, yet we are often tempted by silence, comfort, or fear. But every Christian vocation is missionary. We are called to bear witness through truth, charity, perseverance, and joy. The world still needs witnesses of the light.

    To believe in Christ is not only to receive salvation. It is to become, in Him, a living sign that salvation is offered to all.



    Prayer of the Day

    Lord Jesus, Light sent by the Father for the salvation of the world, enter the hidden places of our hearts. Where fear imprisons us, set us free. Where darkness remains, bring Your truth. Give us the humble heart of the Child of Bethlehem, simple, trusting, and ready to love. Make us courageous witnesses, faithful in small things, joyful in service, and generous in mission. May our lives proclaim that You are the Light of the world. Amen.



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