He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter said in reply, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” Jesus said to him in reply, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah. For flesh and blood has not revealed this to you, but my heavenly Father.
When
we become best friends with someone, we build a relationship that is deeper
than ordinary friendship. We gladly spend time together, share our joys and
struggles, entrust our deepest concerns, and confide the secrets of our hearts.
A true best friend is someone we love, trust, and remain close to through every
season of life.
In
the same way, Saint Peter shared a unique friendship with Jesus. More than any
of the other apostles, Peter spent much of his time with the Lord, listening to
His words, witnessing His miracles, and learning from His example.
Although
Peter denied Jesus three times during His Passion, Jesus did not abandon him.
Instead, in His boundless mercy and love, Jesus forgave Peter, restored him,
and entrusted to him the care and leadership of His Church. Peter's failure did
not have the final word—Jesus' grace did.
The
same invitation is extended to us today. Jesus desires more than our
admiration; He longs for a close and personal friendship with each one of us.
As we grow in our relationship with Him, He strengthens our faith, transforms
our hearts, and enables us to receive the gifts He lovingly desires to give us.
If
we desire the gift of a deeper faith that can withstand life's trials, let us
begin by becoming closer friends with Jesus. Let us spend time reading and
reflecting on the Holy Bible each day, faithfully participating in the Holy
Mass, speaking with Him in prayer, and living according to His teachings. The
more we walk with Jesus, the more we will discover His unfailing love,
experience His transforming grace, and grow in unwavering faith.
Today,
Jesus lovingly asks each of us, "Will you be My close friend?" Will we
make time for Him each day, trust Him with every part of our lives, and follow
Him wholeheartedly so that our friendship with Him may grow deeper and bear
fruit for His glory?– Marino J. Dasmarinas

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