Friday, February 6, 2026



Fr. Marvin’s Reflection - February 8, 2026

 

In today's Gospel, Jesus presents us with two powerful images: salt and light. These simple yet profound symbols invite us to reflect on our identity and mission as Christians in the world.   

First, consider salt. In ancient times, salt was essential for preserving food and enhancing its flavor. Jesus tells us, "You are the salt of the earth." This means we are called to preserve the truth and goodness that God has entrusted to us, and to bring the flavor of Christ’s love into the world. If salt loses its taste, it is no longer good for anything. Similarly, if we lose our Christian witness, we fail in our mission. Let us strive to renew our commitment to live out the Gospel, bringing the taste of Christian joy into every corner of our lives.  

Next, Jesus calls us "the light of the world." Light dispels darkness and reveals truth. Our world, so often overshadowed by confusion and despair, desperately needs the light of Christ. We must not hide this light under a bushel basket; rather, we must let it shine for all to see. This light is not our own; it reflects the love and truth of Jesus. By living in holiness and charity, we illuminate the path for others to follow.   

Today, let us ask ourselves: How can I be salt and light in my own sphere of influence? How can my actions, words, and life reflect the truth of Christ to a world in need?

In Christ,    

Fr. Marvin