On this Divine Mercy Sunday, Deacon Wes Turton challenges us to consider what the Resurrection demands of us personally. Drawing connections between the Old Testament covenants sealed in blood and the New Covenant sealed by Christ’s own blood, he reminds us that God’s offer of mercy and eternal life comes with a call to respond. Upholding our side of the covenant means more than passive belief: it requires active participation in the sacraments, regular reception of the Eucharist, confession, and public witness to the faith. Deacon Wes invites us to reflect seriously on whether we have allowed the Resurrection to transform us—or whether we risk falling back into old habits. Through Christ’s blood, heaven is open to us, but the choice to enter is ours.