Never Alone
Texts: First Epistle of Peter 3:13–22 and Gospel of John 14:15–21 Mother’s Day carries many emotions. For some, it is a day of celebration filled with gratitude and joy. For others, it is quieter and more difficult — a day marked by grief, longing, or remembrance. Many of us hold both joy and sorrow together. This year, the readings from Peter, 3:13–22 and John, 14:15–21 speak powerfully into those emotions. In the Gospel, Jesus tells His disciples: “I will not leave you orphaned.” What a beautiful promise. Jesus speaks these words to people who are anxious and afraid. They know change is coming. They know loss is near. Yet Jesus assures them that they will not be abandoned. The Holy Spirit — the Comforter and Advocate — will remain with them. That promise still matters today. There are moments in life when we all feel alone. We carry burdens quietly. We wonder if anyone truly sees what we are going through. Yet the heart of the Gospel is this: God does not aband...