Why Evangelize? Jesus also calls us to be witnesses to these things. So what makes being a witness most difficult for you?

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Why Evangelize? "Thus it is written...that repentance for the forgiveness of sins would be preached in his name to all the nations...you are witnesses of these things". Lk 24:47-48 (Mt 28:19; Mk 16:15) Jesus also calls us to be witnesses to these things. So what makes being a witness most difficult for you? [Story] Your doorbell rings, usually at a most inconvenient time, when the children are fighting and something is boiling over on the stove or you're fixing a leaky faucet. Against your better judgment you open the door. There stand two young men asking if you believe in Jesus Christ. They come from an evangelical Church and would like to talk to you about your faith. Or maybe there are two women there holding Jehovah Witness pamphlets. Or perhaps they are Mormon missionaries. You quickly say that you are an active member of the Catholic Church, and they ask if they can come in to discuss the error of your ways. Well, you don t have time for them, nor would you want to get into a debate with them even if you did have time, so you tell them No thank you, and wish them a good day. Later on when you finally have a second to think about these encounters, you say to yourself, Well, I don t invite strangers into my house to question my faith, but I do have to admire their determination. Perhaps, you have had this experience. I have! I don t think it is right for people to question other people s faith, but I do admire their determination to spread the faith... as they believe it. So where does this determination come from? What's its origin? My friends, it comes from a real encounter with the risen Christ. It comes from Christ's call to Evangelize, to proclaim the gospel to the world. Its origin is in the very foundation of Christianity. In today s Gospel we have Luke s account of the first encounter of the eleven original disciples as well as others with the Risen Lord. The Gospel makes it quite clear that the resurrection of Jesus is not a story, and that the Risen

Christ is not a ghost. It is all true. He is real, with a human body. Then Jesus says in the Gospel, all this has taken place so that repentance and forgiveness of sins might be preached in His name. The first reading gives us an example of the first preaching of the disciples, now apostles. Peter and John had just healed a lame man in the temple invoking the name of Jesus. When the Jews questioned them about this, Peter did not pull any punches. He told them that they put Jesus to death. They even demanded his death when Pilate offered to put a criminal to death instead of Jesus and return Jesus to them. Peter said that they and their leaders sinned, but to a great extent out of ignorance, not realizing who this Jesus was. And then he tells them to read the Scriptures carefully and realize that what happened to Jesus was foretold by the prophets. All was not lost for them, though. They could be converted and have their sins wiped away. Jesus, as the First Letter of John, our second reading, says, is the expiation for our sins and those of the whole world. That means he has paid our debt for us. His sacrifice on the cross paid the debt incurred by our sins past, present and future. People need to know about this. They need to benefit from this by believing in the Gospel and following Jesus Christ. The disciples were not content with staying in the Upper Room and just believing in Jesus themselves. They couldn't do that. The Lord commanded that they go out and tell others the Good News that forgiveness of sins and eternal life is available for all people everywhere. The disciples had to become apostles. They had to become evangelists. The disciples could not keep the wonders of the New

Life in Christ to themselves. Nor can we. No, I don t think we should go door to door and disrespect other people s faith. When people want to speak about faith with us, we should speak with them. But we should always respect them for where they are in their faith journey. The places where we need to concentrate on proclaiming our faith are the places where we work and live, and the schools we attend, to name a few. There are many times that we are among people who brag about their exploits, how they cheated someone out of money or a position at work, how they cheated on their wife or husband, how they took advantage of their girlfriend or even boyfriend; how they talked someone into having an abortion, or some other evil act. When people say or do horrible things and ask us to agree with them, at least tacitly, we need to act courageously and say something to this effect: I believe life is just so much better than all that. I m Catholic. I m Christian. I take it very seriously to do my best to live what I believe. I know I m not the best Catholic I can be, but I try. And there is always forgiveness available for me. And this gives me peace and makes life so very beautiful. The people who hear this might become antagonistic. They probably will! They might even become hostile. Or they might simply walk away and decide never to speak to us again. But they also might wonder if we are right and if there is more to life than they are experiencing. Perhaps, in time, perhaps a long time, a time so long that we no longer have contact with them, perhaps, they decide that they also want the peace of a life that is more than physical life. So, they go to a priest, or a deacon, they sit down in his office and say, We really want what you people of

faith have. How did they get there into that office? They got there because the Holy Spirit led them there. And how did the Holy Spirit get into their lives? The Spirit came into their lives because we were not afraid to plant the seeds of God s love. They got there because we take seriously the call of Christ to Evangelize, to bring the Good News to all people, to let them know that if they believe in Christ and repent, as the Gospel says, their sins also will be forgiven. Brothers and sisters, evangelization is fundamental to Christianity. No one is called to be a Christian for himself or herself. We are called to bring the Good News of Jesus Christ to others. Today, tomorrow and the next day, how will you touch the living God, the risen Christ, not just in sacraments, but in the lives of others? We can only do this if we, like the disciples, are prepared in both "head and heart" to be as Jesus says "witnesses to these things". In other words, we must first experience a real encounter with our risen Lord. Every Sunday we come to Mass. We receive the great gift of God s grace in the Word and in the Sacrament. And then we are commissioned, at every Mass, to take what we have received and to bring it out to the world. If we are not going to take Christ from here, then why did we come here? Go, and announce the Gospel of the Lord. Deacon John April 14, 2018 - Third Sunday of Easter "B"

God is good...! Brothers and sisters in Christ, we come together this evening to worship and give praise to God. But perhaps many of us come burdened with anxieties, tensions, cares and concerns over many things. Last night's bombing of Syria by the United States and its allies, federal income taxes due Tuesday, April 17, illnesses, family conflicts, and many other heart-felt issues. But we know our heavenly Father has an answer for all of these. His son, Our Risen Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who cries out repeatedly in Scripture during difficult times for his followers "Peace be with you"! So trust in Him, trust in Jesus... all the time! One of the themes in today's readings stated directly by Jesus is Evangelization.