"We are a community of disciples inspired by the Holy Spirit to be living witnesses for transformation in Christ to bring about a world of justice, human development and true peace."

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Word Sharing Circle (WSC) Reflection Guide
May 10, 2026 (Cycle A, Year II) – 6th Sunday of Easter

Community Word: The Holy Spirit empowers us to proclaim the Good News.
Theme:
We are empowered by the Holy Spirit to love Jesus by keeping His commandments.
Promise:
“Whoever loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and reveal myself to him.” (Jn 14:21)

Reflection
For the Sixth Sunday of Easter, the readings give us the following theme: We are empowered by the Holy Spirit to love Jesus by keeping His commandments. We are reminded that authentic love for Jesus is not just expressed in words or emotions, but is concretely lived out through obedience to His commandments. In a world that often equates love with feelings or convenience, the Gospel calls us to a deeper, more demanding kind of love, a love that chooses fidelity even when it is difficult, sacrificial, or unseen.


To love Jesus is to align our lives with His teachings. This means choosing forgiveness over resentment, even when we have been deeply hurt. It means serving others selflessly, even when we receive nothing in return. It means standing for truth, even when compromise would be easier or more acceptable. Such choices are not always natural to us. Left to our own strength, we may falter, hesitate, or even resist. But this is precisely where the gift of the Holy Spirit becomes essential in our Christian life.


In the first reading, we see how the early believers received the Holy Spirit through the laying on of hands. This outpouring empowered them to live out their faith boldly and joyfully. The same Spirit is given to us, not only to strengthen us in moments of weakness but to transform our hearts so that obedience becomes an act of love rather than a burden. The Spirit guides us, corrects us, and reminds us of Jesus’ teachings, enabling us to respond with faithfulness in every circumstance.


St. Peter, in the second reading, exhorts us to be ready to give an explanation for our hope, but to do so with gentleness and reverence. This is another expression of loving obedience – to witness to Christ not only through our words but through the integrity and humility of our lives. When we allow the Holy Spirit to form us in this way, our lives become credible testimonies of God’s presence and action.


In our community life, this call to loving obedience becomes something we live out in our relationships with one another. We are invited to practice unity, humility, and mutual submission. Loving Jesus means loving one another as He has loved us. It is in our daily interactions – how we speak, forgive, serve, and persevere, that the commandments of Christ are made visible. As followers of Christ, our shared obedience becomes a powerful proclamation of the Good News.


Ultimately, Jesus assures us that we are not left alone in this journey. The Holy Spirit, our Advocate, dwells within us, making possible what would otherwise be beyond our capacity. As we choose to love through obedience, we enter into a deeper communion with the Father and the Son. God reveals Himself more intimately to those who love Him.


May we, therefore, open our hearts more fully to the Holy Spirit, allowing Him to shape our desires, strengthen our resolve, and lead us into a life of faithful obedience. For in loving Jesus through our actions, we encounter the fullness of His love and presence. As He promises: “Whoever loves me will be loved by my Father, and I will love him and reveal myself to him.” (Jn 14:21)

Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of Your Holy Spirit who empowers us to love and follow Your Son. Teach us to express our love for Jesus through faithful obedience, especially in moments of difficulty. Purify our hearts, strengthen our will, and guide our actions so that our lives may reflect Your truth and love. May we grow in deeper communion with You and become instruments of Your grace in our community. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Reflection Guide Questions

1. In what specific area of my life is the Holy Spirit inviting me to grow in loving obedience to Jesus’ commandments?
2. How can I become a more credible witness of Christ’s love in my family and community through my actions?

This Week’s Daily Mass Reading Guide:
May 10, 2026 (Sun) – Acts 8:5-8,14-17/ Ps 66:1-7, 14, 20/ 1Pt 3:15-18/Jn1 4:15-21
May 11, 2026 (Mon) – Acts 16:11-15/ Ps 149:1-6, 9/ Jn 15:26-16:4
May 12, 2026 (Tues) – Acts 16:22-34/ Ps 138:1-3, 7, 8/ Jn 16:5-11
May 13, 2026 (Wed) – Acts 17:15, 22-18:1/ Ps 148:1, 2, 11-14/ Jn 16:12-15
May 14, 2026 (Thurs) – Acts 1:15-17, 20-26/ Ps 113:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8/ Jn 15:9-17
May 15, 2026 (Fri) – Acts 18:9-18/ Ps 47:2-7/ Jn 16:20-23
May 16, 2026 (Sat) – Acts 18:23-28/ Ps 47:2, 3, 8-10/ Jn 16:23-28

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