Entering The Joy: Easter Entrance Antiphon Series:
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Entering
the Joy – Thursday, Week 3 of Eastertide
Entrance
Antiphon:
“Let us sing to the Lord, for he has gloriously triumphed. The Lord is my
strength and my might; he has become my salvation, alleluia.”
(cf. Exodus 15:1–2)
A
Song of Triumph, Born in the Waters
Today’s
Entrance Antiphon comes from the ancient song of Moses and the Israelites after
they crossed the Red Sea.
They had just passed through water — from slavery to freedom — and what came
next?
A song.
A song of triumph, of joy, of relief, of awe.
“The
Lord is my strength and my might; He has become my salvation.”
This
is not just victory for the sake of power — it is salvation grounded in a God
who rescues His people with love.
It’s no coincidence this passage is echoed in Eastertide — for we, too, have
passed through water in baptism, from death to life.
And
we sing — not because life is easy, but because God has already triumphed.
Spirituality
in Action
How
can I carry this antiphon into my day?
- Recall a
moment where God has brought you through something — and let that
become a quiet song of praise.
- Reflect
on your baptism — perhaps even make the sign of the cross slowly,
remembering who you are.
- Offer
your strength today to someone else — as a small echo of the strength God
has shared with you.
Short
Prayer
God
of Triumph,
You are my strength, my might, and my salvation.
Let me sing today — with my words, my choices, my heart.
Lead me through the waters again, and remind me that You have already
triumphed.
Amen.
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