Sts. Philip and James
Jesus, Fisher of Souls,
You called these everyday-men to give up their ordinary lives to follow You, and they did. Without completely understanding all that You were about, they trusted, they believed, and they grew into all that You wanted them to be. Even though there was uncertainty, they sometimes squabbled, asked frustrating questions, and they were occasionally fearful, You reached their hearts, and minds, and bodies. You molded them into Your earthly legacy that comes down to us today.
Thank You, Lord, for the example of these men. They remind me that, as an ordinary everyday person who doesn't always understand everything, with You as the Cornerstone of my Faith, I am also part of the continual building on the foundation they began, living in and through all that You taught. In this Easter season, help me to know You more clearly, love You more dearly, and follow You more nearly, each and every day. amen.
You called these everyday-men to give up their ordinary lives to follow You, and they did. Without completely understanding all that You were about, they trusted, they believed, and they grew into all that You wanted them to be. Even though there was uncertainty, they sometimes squabbled, asked frustrating questions, and they were occasionally fearful, You reached their hearts, and minds, and bodies. You molded them into Your earthly legacy that comes down to us today.
Thank You, Lord, for the example of these men. They remind me that, as an ordinary everyday person who doesn't always understand everything, with You as the Cornerstone of my Faith, I am also part of the continual building on the foundation they began, living in and through all that You taught. In this Easter season, help me to know You more clearly, love You more dearly, and follow You more nearly, each and every day. amen.
Saints Philip and James are on the Anglican/Episcopal Church
calendar today, two of the original 12 Apostles called directly by Jesus
to follow Him (see Mark 3:13-19). What little we know of Philip is
that he lived in Bethsaida, in Galilee, the same town as Peter and
Andrew. After meeting Jesus, Philip told Nathaniel that Jesus is "the one
about whom Moses and the Prophets wrote" (see John 1:43-51).
We don't know much about James
except that he is the son of Alphaeus and he is called
James the Lesser ~ and he is not the son of Cleopas, nor is he James
the son of Zebedee who is known as James the Greater, nor is he considered to
be the author of the Letter of James in the New Testament.
We do know that they were pretty
ordinary guys called to follow an extraordinary man. It appears from some of
the discussions all the Apostles had with Jesus at one time or another that
they weren't always swift on the uptake. Jesus was a bit impatient at times
with their lack of "getting it" (see John 14:8-9a) but they
ultimately understood and, as Jesus said they would, they received the power to
heal, and preach, and teach in His name. They were each an integral part of the
foundation that Jesus laid and He, the Cornerstone, called them, and us, to
continue the work after His resurrection.
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