Peter and Paul were martyred in Rome. Like Jesus, they left home to speak words of new life to strangers. Some were hostile; others listened and their hearts were moved. A string of communities sprang up with local leaders instructed to “feed my sheep.” Religious and political authorities often mistrust travelers who arrive with new teachings. Troublemakers. Apostates.
Faced with harsh opposition, what keeps people from fleeing? What is more powerful than fear? We draw courage from the witness of others. If she speaks up, maybe I won’t remain silent. Jesus was buoyed by feisty figures like John the Baptist. Jesus’ followers shared stories that kept his memory strong. Remember the passion? We too can persevere. In the call to “follow me” Jesus promises to be with us through it all. Paul and Peter were not alone on the road that led to Rome. In dark hours, Jesus assures us that “the Holy Spirit will teach you everything and remind you of all I told you.”
God asks each person: do you love me? To answer God’s eager question takes us into our being. There at the core is love, the rock on which we stand. Emboldened by love, we go forth.