And when he
comes he will convict the world in regard to sin and righteousness and
condemnation: sin, because they do not believe in me; righteousness, because I
am going to the Father and you will no longer see me; condemnation, because the
ruler of this world has been condemned."
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Reflection:
Have you ever experienced saying goodbye?
Saying goodbye—especially a final
farewell to a loved one or a dear friend—is one of life’s most heart-wrenching
experiences. In our humanity, we often wish that goodbyes never had to exist.
But the truth remains: each of us will face a moment when we must say goodbye,
at a time appointed by God, according to His divine will.
Yet even in the face of that reality, we are invited to live lives of meaning and purpose. Let us not allow our goodbye to be easily forgotten. Instead, may we strive to leave behind a legacy of love, kindness, and faith.
Let us sow goodness each day—small acts of
compassion, words of encouragement, silent prayers for others—that will live on
in the hearts of those we leave behind. So when our time comes, the memory of
our deeds will speak of a life well-lived in the service of God and neighbor.
In today’s Gospel, Jesus was
gently preparing His disciples for His departure. He was saying goodbye—not
with despair, but with love and the promise of the Holy Spirit. Over two
thousand years have passed, yet Jesus remains alive in our hearts, still
transforming lives. Why? Because He offered the greatest act of love: laying
down His life for our salvation.
As followers of Christ, we are
called to do the same—not in grand gestures, but in daily acts of selflessness
and faithfulness. May we, like Jesus, leave behind a lasting imprint of God’s
love in this world. And when our final goodbye comes, may others remember not
just our name, but the Christ they encountered through our lives. – Marino J.
Dasmarinas
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