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Word Sharing Circle (WSC) Reflection Guide
April 5, 2026 (Cycle A, Year II) – The Resurrection of the Lord

Community Word: We rejoice in the Risen Christ, our Living Hope, who leads us to eternal life.
Theme:
We rejoice in the Risen Christ who raises us to a new life in Him.
Promise:
“when Christ your life appears, then you too will appear with him in glory.” (Col 3:4)

Reflection:
Alleluia! Christ is risen! This is the heart of our Christian faith that we proclaim on Easter Sunday. The Resurrection of the Lord is the fulfillment of God’s saving plan and the foundation of our hope. The empty tomb reveals that sin, suffering, and death do not have the final word. Indeed, Christ’s victory is the triumph of life over death, light over darkness, and hope over despair. Through His Resurrection, Jesus opens for us the path to a new life in Him.


Our theme for Easter reminds us that we rejoice in the Risen Christ who raises us to a new life in Him. While Easter is a celebration, this rejoicing is essentially a call to live transformed lives. The Resurrection invites us to move from fear to faith, from discouragement to hope, and from sin to renewed holiness. When we believe that Christ is truly alive, we begin to see our lives in the light of His victory. No situation is beyond God’s power to renew, and no heart is beyond His mercy.


In the Gospel, Mary Magdalene discovers the empty tomb, and the disciples run to see for themselves. What they encounter is not only the absence of Jesus’ body but the beginning of a new reality. The Resurrection marks the start of a transformed life for all who believe. St. Paul reminds us in the second reading to “seek what is above,” for we have been raised with Christ. This means that our priorities, decisions, and relationships must reflect the new life we have received.


To be raised with Christ is to leave behind our old ways. The Risen Lord calls us to turn away from self-centeredness, fear, resentment, and sin. He invites us to embrace a life renewed by grace, guided by His love, and strengthened by His presence. This transformation is seen in our daily choices, choosing to forgive, to be compassionate, to be generous and to hope. These simple yet concrete decisions reflect the life of the Risen Christ within us.


Easter calls us to become witnesses of the Resurrection. As Easter people, our lives should proclaim that Christ is alive. When we live with joy, perseverance, and trust in God, we become signs of hope to others. Many people around us carry burdens of fear, uncertainty, and discouragement. Through our faith, encouragement, and service, we share the light of the Risen Christ and help others experience new life.


The Resurrection also invites us to surrender our lives more fully to the Lord. Offering our new life to Christ means allowing Him to shape our plans, guide our decisions, and transform our hearts. This surrender is not a loss but a path to fullness of life. When we entrust everything to Him, we walk in freedom and confidence, knowing that He leads us toward eternal glory.


St. Paul assures us of this hope: “When Christ your life appears, then you too will appear with him in glory,” (Col 3:4). Our present transformation is a foretaste of the fullness of salvation. As we live in the new life of the Resurrection, we journey toward eternal union with the Lord. Rejoicing in the Risen Christ, we are called to live as people renewed, hopeful, and faithful, witnessing that Jesus is truly alive and leading us to eternal life.

Prayer:
Risen Lord Jesus, we rejoice in Your victory over sin and death. Thank You for the new life You offer us through Your Resurrection. Help us to leave behind our fears, sins, and discouragement, and to live as people renewed by Your grace. Fill our hearts with hope and teach us to be witnesses of Your love and mercy. Transform our lives so that we may walk in faith today and share in Your glory forever. Amen.

Reflection Guide Questions:
1. What “old ways” is the Risen Christ inviting me to leave behind so that I may fully live the new life He offers?
2. How can I become a witness of the Resurrection by bringing hope, joy, and encouragement to others in my daily life?

This Week’s Daily Mass Reading Guide:
April 06, 2026 (Sun) – Acts 10:34, 37-43/ Ps 118:1-2, 16, 17, 22, 23/ Col 3:1-4/ Jn 20:1-9
April 07, 2026 (Mon) – Acts 2:14, 22-33/ Ps16:1, 2, 5, 7-11/ Mt 28:8-15
April 08, 2026 (Tues) – Acts 2:36-41/ Ps 33:4, 5, 18-20, 22/ Jn 20:11-18
April 09, 2026 (Wed) – Acts 3:1-10/ Ps 105:1-4, 7-9/ Lk 24:13-35
April 10, 2026 (Thurs) – Acts 3:11-26/ Ps 8:2, 5-9/ Lk 24:35-48
April 11, 2026 (Fri) – Acts 4:1-12/ Ps 118:1, 2, 4, 22-27/ Jn21:1-14
April 12, 2026 (Sat) – Acts 4:13-21/ Ps 118:1, 14-21/ Mk 16:9-15

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