Revelation 15:1-4 / Luke 21:12-19
Jesus' life was not easy, and neither is the life of His disciples. Jesus was handed over by the apostle Judas Iscariot. He was hated, seized and persecuted by enemies. He was led before the governor Pontius Pilate. He gave testimony with a wisdom in speaking that all His adversaries were powerless to resist or refute. He was put to death, but by His perseverance, He secured His life in the resurrection.
In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus prepares His disciples for the persecutions that they will also suffer, telling them that they must persevere with confidence to overcome death and gain life. In fact, Luke witnessed the persecution of the first generations of Christians by the Jews and the Romans. Some examples were the apostles Peter and Paul and the deacon Stephen. But they followed Jesus' recommendations and are reigning with Him in Heaven.
Let us learn from Jesus and the first Christians to bear witness to our faith with courage and perseverance, without fear of persecution, in the certainty that we will inherit Heaven after death.
In the Book of Revelation, John tells of his vision of Heaven, where he saw all the Christians who had won the victory over the beast, which was the representation of evil. They were standing on a sea of glass and fire, playing harps and singing songs of praise to God.
Let us walk in the hope of overcoming evil and temptations and of one day reaching Heaven. May our masses be a foretaste of the praises that we will sing to God in Heaven together with the angels and saints.
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