Fr. Marvin’s Reflection - January 4, 2026
On this blessed Feast of the Epiphany, we gather to reflect on the profound mystery of God's revelation to the world. The visit of the Magi signifies that the salvation brought by Jesus Christ is for all people, transcending boundaries of race, nationality, and culture. These wise men, following a star, symbolize the universal search for truth and meaning. Their journey mirrors our own spiritual pilgrimage toward Christ, the true light who dispels the darkness.
The gifts of the Magi — gold, frankincense, and myrrh — teach us about Christ's identity: gold for His kingship, frankincense for His divinity, and myrrh for His suffering and death. In this revelation, we are invited to offer our own gifts to God: our lives, our hearts, and our worship. Today's celebration is not just a remembrance but a call to action, urging us to be bearers of Christ's light in our own environments.
As we contemplate the journey of the Magi, may we too be attentive to the signs of God's presence in our lives and respond with generous hearts, ready to welcome the message of Christ anew. Let us go forth, allowing His light to shine through us, illuminating the path to peace, justice, and love.
In Christ,Fr. Marvin
