Daily Gospel Reflections

Today’s Scripture Readings
John 10:22-30

Reflection
Fidelity to the voice of Jesus
"My sheep hear my voice. I know them, and they follow me." (John 10:27)
The Gospel of John places Jesus in the Temple at the feast of the Dedication, where He declares with quiet authority: “My sheep hear my voice. I know them, and they follow me.” These words find a living echo in the life of Saint Peter Chanel, a French Marist who learned to trust the voice of the Good Shepherd even when his own voice seemed unheard.
Sent to the island of Futuna, Peter Chanel laboured for years without visible success. Few listened, fewer converted, and growing hostility surrounded him. Yet he did not abandon his mission, because he knew to whom he belonged. He listened to Christ, not to fear, discouragement, or the demand for quick results. His confidence rested in Jesus’ promise: “No one will snatch them out of my hand.” (John 10:28) Even in isolation and danger, Peter Chanel held firm in that promise.
Peter Chanel’s gentleness, patience, and refusal to respond with violence reflected the heart of Christ Himself. His martyrdom was not a failure, but the ultimate act of trust, placing his life entirely in God’s hands.
After his death, the conversion of Futuna followed soon after and he was later declared Patron Saint of Oceania. This reminds us that fruit often comes unseen, born from fidelity rather than success. Saint Peter Chanel teaches us that to truly belong to Christ is not to be spared suffering, but to be secure in His love, a love from which nothing and no one can separate us.
What are examples of fruit flowing from fidelity in your life?
