Sunday of Divine Mercy (Second Sunday of Easter)
Opening Prayer
My God,
Why do people say you are not
in the pain? or the sorrow?
Your sorrow and pain is written
on Jesus’ face when he was beaten
and walked through the streets
carrying a cross wearing a crown of thorns.
We see your pain in each crucifix
but we also see redemption.
Let us not forget that we celebrate
the resurrection from the pain and sorrow.
The pain and sorrow is temporary
but our salvation is everlasting!
AMEN!
Journal/Reflection Questions
Acts 4:32-35
- What specifically motivated the early Christians to act in this way?
- Are there people you know who need something which you are unwilling to give? How can this scripture help you move towards giving?
1 John 5:1-6
- Do you believe you love God in the same way God loves you? Why or why not?
- Draw a picture of this scripture. How does this look to you? Is there a straight timeline of love or does it start with God in the middle and split off from there or is it a complete circle or something else entirely?
John 20:19-31
- Are there sins (your own or others) which you are withholding forgiveness? What image or phrase from the scripture can you use to begin to let go of these sins you harbor.
- What is the significance of Jesus breathing on the disciples and those gathered? How does this personally affect you and your life?
General Questions for Journaling
- Where is generosity seen in your community?
- What keeps a ‘utopia’ from happening? How do you contribute?
- Are there things you have or own which you would have a hard time giving up or sharing?
- How does love change? Do you love a baby differently than a toddler or a teenager or an adult person?
- Does our love change based on the person and what they do or what they are? Why or why not? Share examples
- Does God’s love for us change based on our circumstances or actions? Why or why not? Does God ask for us to do anything to earn love from him?
- Do you find the commandments burdensome? Why or why not?
- Share examples of where people find solace with others who are in one accord. What is the common thread of all of them?
- Jesus died and conquered death, how does this truth affect your faith right now?
- Reflect on the innocence of a child, is there something they have that you want? Make a plan to find it within yourself again.
- Share a time when you felt full of life, full of faith, full of the Holy Spirit.
- How do you share peace? Is it possible to share peace if you don’t know where to find it or how to cultivate it yourself? What kind of solutions to this problem can you think of?
Closing Prayer
Leader: At birth God breathed life
ALL: giving me a life line.
Leader: Comfort found in a hug
ALL: giving me a life line.
Leader: A friend who understands
ALL: giving me a life line.
Leader: Forgiveness of my sins
ALL: giving me a life line.
Leader: Peace within the chaos
ALL: giving me a life line.
Leader: Death births salvation
ALL: giving me a life line.
Challenge for the Week: Why is it that in the worst of times, the best of people is revealed? Why do people feel drawn to help others more willingly when there is pain or suffering? If you hear of a family who has experienced a tragic event, you send a card, make a phone call or organize people to provide meals; whatever you can to help ease the pain. It can be a death in the family, a cancer diagnosis or even the loss of a job. I remember the way it felt after the 9-11 attack; there was a common spirit throughout the country. We had all experienced a traumatic loss and every person you walked past in the store or rode the elevator with shared that same desire to rise from the ashes of the devastating experience. A nation united. This is how I imagine the first Christians; everyone reaching out to help, to give what they can to provide comfort for those grieving and doing it without greed or thoughts of what they would receive in return. They acted out of pure compassion and generosity. So again I ask why is it that the worst of times, the best of people is revealed. This Easter season, what can you do to create this atmosphere in your own life? Imagine what could happen if you begin to sow the seeds of compassion and generosity within yourself, how it could grow to your family and others in your life!





