Friday, April 12, 2024

Friday of the Second Week of Easter

(Acts 5:34-42; John 6:1-15)

Today’s readings from the Acts of the Apostles features a Jew who however unwittingly speaks on Christ’s behalf.  Gamaliel was a Jewish sage and teacher of the law.  St. Paul proudly states later in Acts that Gamaliel instructed him (22:3).  Gamaliel demonstrates earthly wisdom when he tells the Sanhedrin to free Peter and the other apostles.

Gamaliel reasons that the Christians are either from God or not.  He says in effect, that If they are from God, they cannot be stopped.  And if they are not, they will die under their own weight.  Rather than possibly offending God, Gamaliel says that it would be better to leave the Christians alone. 

Gamaliel’s human wisdom, however, is surpassed by the divine wisdom of the apostles.  They first rejoice with the experience of having suffered for the sake of Jesus.  And then they defy the temporal rulers in order to tell others about Jesus.  We should want to both cultivate Gamaliel’s earthly wisdom and more earnestly seek to develop the apostles’ divine wisdom.