Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Wednesday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Week 4 in Eastertide | Year-A #biblestudy
Jesus identifies as the Light,
sent not to condemn but to save, speaking what Father commanded. Holy Spirit
sets apart Barnabas and Saul for a specific mission after prayer and fasting. Thus Today’s Message is: Like church at
Antioch, stay faithful in prayer and "fasting". When you align your
will with God’s, He will set you apart for a specific task. Speak words that
bring eternal life to someone in dark, remembering you are sent by the same
Holy Spirit that empowered the Apostles.
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Monday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Week 4 in Eastertide | Year - A #biblestudy
God revealed that salvation is
for all, no one is unclean or excluded when Holy Spirit is at work. Saint Peter
learned to trust God’s mercy beyond human boundaries. Jesus, the Good Shepherd,
laid down His life and gathered all into one flock. God’s love is inclusive,
and unifying. Thus Today’s Message is:
Do not let your prejudices limit God’s reach. Just as Christ laid down his life
for "other sheep " as well, we’re to welcome "outsiders" as
equal members of the fold.
Good Shepherd Sunday One Minute Bible Study(Gospel Reflection) | Year-A #goodshepherd #biblestudy
At Pentecost, Peter proclaimed
Jesus is Lord and Christ, calling all to repentance, baptism, and new life in Holy
Spirit. Many joined the community of faith. Jesus revealed Himself as sheep
gate and Shepherd: only way to abundant life. Together, readings show salvation
comes through recognizing Jesus, and following His voice. Thus Today’s Message is:
Listen to Shepherd’s voice in your conscience daily, turn away from worldly
distractions, repent, and walk through the Gate of His grace to find true
security and abundance.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Wednesday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Week 3 in Eastertide | Year - A #biblestudy
Persecution scatters the early
Church, yet the Gospel spreads with greater power: suffering becomes mission,
and fear turns into proclamation. Philip brings Christ to new lands, where
healing and joy follow faith. In the Gospel, Jesus reveals Himself as the Bread
of Life, the One who satisfies every hunger and secures eternal life for all
who believe. Even amid rejection and hardship, God’s will is fulfilled, none
who come to Christ are lost. Thus
today’s Message is: In trials, do not retreat, trust Jesus, remain
faithful, and let your life witness to His saving love and promise of eternal
life.
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Tuesday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Trflection), 3RF Week in Eastertide | Year - A #biblestudy
In Acts, the council resisted the Holy Spirit, closing
their ears to Stephen’s witness. Yet, even in death, Stephen was sustained by a
vision of "Son of Man,". In the Gospel, the crowds sought physical
signs. Jesus redirected them to Himself, the "Bread of Life." who
sustains. Thus, today’s Message is:
Don't seek God for what He can give, but for who He is. When you feed on the
Bread of Life, you gain a peace that the world cannot take away, even in your
hardest trials.
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Sunday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), 3rd Sunday in Eastertide | Year - A #biblestudy
Peter proclaimed crucified Jesus
is victorious over death, and now pours out Holy Spirit. In Emmaus, the risen
Lord walked with discouraged disciples, opened the Scriptures, and is
recognised in breaking of bread. Together, readings reveal that Christ is
alive, present in Word and Eucharist, turning despair into mission. Thus today’s
Message is: Trust God’s plan even in challenging situations. Stay close to Word
and Eucharist, where Christ renews hope, and sends you out as joyful witnesses.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Friday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Week 2 in Eastertide | Year - A #biblestudy
Both readings reveal God’s work
cannot be stopped and He provides beyond human limits. In Acts, Gamaliel wisely
discerns that what is from God endures; apostles rejoice in suffering, showing
that true faith remains under trial. In Gospel, Jesus multiplies the loaves,
teaching trust, generosity, and God’s abundance. Together, they show God’s
mission thrives through sacrifice and trust. Today’s Message is: Trust God’s
plan, remain faithful in trials, offer what little you have, and He will
multiply it.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Thursday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Week 2 in Eastertide | Year - A #biblestudy
Apostles boldly witnessed to the
Sanhedrin the risen Christ, choosing obedience to God over human authority.
Jesus, sent from above, spoke God’s truth and was filled with the Holy Spirit;
belief in Him brings eternal life. Together, readings reveal that true witness
flows from knowing Christ and receiving Holy Spirit, even when rejected. Today’s
Message is to stand firm in God’s truth, trust in Jesus and witness through
your daily life, for faith in Him leads to eternal life.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Wednesday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Week 2 in Eastertide | Year-A #biblestudy
In Acts, jealous authorities
imprisoned the apostles, but angel of the Lord freed them at night commanding:
“Go… tell the people about this new Life.” At dawn they preached openly in the
Temple. Same God who sent His Son “not to condemn the world, but through him
world might be saved” now empowers His witnesses to bring that salvation into
light. Thus today’s Message is: God’s love has set you free. Step boldly into
the light: believe in the Son and speak the new Life without fear. Truth lived
in the open is never defeated.
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Tuesday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), 2nd Week in Eastertide | Year-A #biblestudy
Early Church was “born from
above”, transformed by the Holy Spirit became one in love and mission.
Believers lived in radical unity, sharing everything so none was in need,
witnessing powerfully to the risen Christ. Jesus taught this new life comes
from Holy Spirit and through faith in Him. So today’s message for us is be
reborn in Holy Spirit, trust in Jesus, give selflessly, and let your life be a
bold witness to risen Christ. God Bless you all!!
Monday, April 13, 2026
Monday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), 2nd Week in Eastertide | Year-A #biblestudy
Early Church, threatened yet
united, turns to God in prayer and is filled with Holy Spirit, receiving
boldness to proclaim Christ. In Gospel, Jesus reveals that true life in God
begins by being “born from above” through Holy Spirit. Both readings show that
courage, faith, and mission flow from inner spiritual transformation. Thus seek daily renewal in the Holy
Spirit; let God transform you within so your life boldly reflects Christ, even
in fear or uncertainty, trusting His power at work within you. God Bless you
all!!
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Divine Mercy Sunday 1 Minute Bible Study(Gospel Reflection),2nd Sunday of Easter|Year-A #biblestudy
Early Church revealed a Spirit-filled
community rooted in unity, prayer, and fellowship, which attracted others. In
Gospel, risen Jesus brings peace, breathes the Holy Spirit, and sends disciples
to forgive and witness. Thomas’ doubt into faith reminds us that faith is a
grace. Today we celebrate Divine Mercy as revealed
to St. Faustina, which offers complete forgiveness
of sins and punishment, to all who approach with trust, Confession and Holy
Communion on this day. Jesus I trust in You! Blessed Divine Mercy
Feast all!!
Friday, April 10, 2026
Easter Saturday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Easter Week 2026 | Year - A #biblestudy
Readings reveal authentic encounter with the risen Christ, transforms fear into fearless witness. In Acts, Peter and John boldly proclaim Jesus despite opposition. In the Gospel, disbelief gives way to mission, as Jesus sends His followers to proclaim the Good News. Thus, faith is not meant to be hidden. When we encounter Christ, we are called to witness. Trust God over human fear, and boldly share His truth, because a living faith naturally overflows into action and proclamation. Happy Easter – Halleluiah!!
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Easter Friday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Easter Week 2026 | Year - A #biblestudy
Readings highlight the power of
the Risen Christ. In Gospel, night of fruitless labour ends in abundance of
fish through Jesus' direction. In Acts, this spiritual "catch"
manifests 5,000 new believers as Peter, stands boldly before Sanhedrin,
declaring Jesus once rejected has become the cornerstone. These encounters
prove apart from Jesus, we "catch nothing," Thus cast your net where
Jesus directs, as Success come from the Name that saves, heals and provides.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Easter Wednesday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Easter Week 2026 | Year-A #biblestudy
Readings reveal the transformative power of Risen
Christ. On the road to Emmaus, Jesus restored hope of disciples' through
Scripture and "breaking of bread." Peter continued this mission,
demonstrating while silver and gold are fleeting, Name of Jesus possess the
power to heal the "cripple" at the Beautiful Gate. Recognition leads
to restoration. Through communal worship or apostolic ministry, encountering
Christ shifts our perspective from downcast faces to praising God.
Easter Tuesday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Easter Week 2026 | Year - A #biblestudy
In Acts, Peter’s proclamation of
the Resurrection "cuts to the heart" of the crowd, moving them from
guilt to repentance. In the Gospel, Mary’s personal grief turns to joy when
Jesus calls her name, transitioning her from a mourner to the first
"apostle to the apostles." Both Readings highlight a transformative
encounter with the Risen Christ that demands a response, calling us to witness.
Happy Easter – Halleluiah!!
Monday, April 6, 2026
Easter Monday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Easter Week 2026 | Year - A #biblestudy
Readings highlight the triumphant
Resurrection and human response to it. Women encountered the risen Jesus with
"joy," contrasting the religious leaders' attempt to suppress the
truth through bribery and lies. Peter boldly proclaimed Jesus’ victory over
death was the fulfillment of Davidic prophecy. Thus, Readings challenge us to
stand as witnesses to outpouring of Holy Spirit and living Christ. Happy
Easter, Halleluiah !!
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Easter Sunday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection) | Year - A #biblestudy
Gospel reveals the empty tomb, when
Mary found the stone moved, Peter and the Beloved Disciple ran to witness neatly
folded burial cloths, and the beloved disciple believed. Later, Peter moves from observer to bold
witness. He testifies that the Risen Christ ate and drank with them. The
Resurrection is the ultimate proof of God’s power, offering forgiveness to all
who believe. Together, Readings call us to "proclaim" the living
Lord.
Christ is risen! Alleluia!
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Good Friday One Minute Bible Study (Bible Reflection) Holy Week 2026|Year - A #biblestudy
On this Good Friday the passage
from Isaiah serves as a prophetic blueprint for the Gospel of John’s Passion
narrative. Isaiah describes a "Suffering Servant," disfigured and
rejected, who bears the guilt of humanity. This prophecy is realized in Jesus,
who remains composed and authoritative even in bonds. John emphasizes that
Jesus’ "kingdom is not of this world". Through his piercing the debt
of sin is paid, transforming execution into the ultimate expiatory sacrifice.
Blessed Good Friday All!!
Maundy Thursday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Holy Week 2026 | Year - A #biblestudy
Passover in Exodus reveals God’s
saving love through the blood of an unblemished lamb,/ establishing a memorial
of redemption. Jesus fulfilled this Passover becoming the true Lamb and revealed
perfect love through humble service, washing His disciples’ feet. The blood
that once saved Israel now points to Jesus’ self-gift, while the meal calls to
communion. Salvation is not only received but lived, through humility and love,
inviting believers to embody Jesus’ example in serving one another.
Thursday One Minute Bible Study (Gospel Reflection), Week 5 in Eastertide | Year-A #remaininchrist
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