Friday, January 23, 2026



Fr. Marvin’s Reflection - January 25, 2026

In Matthew 4:12-23, we witness Jesus beginning His public ministry following the arrest of John the Baptist. Jesus proclaims, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand," establishing the heart of His message: a call to conversion and an invitation to encounter God's kingdom through a transformative relationship with Him.

In this passage, Jesus also calls His first disciples, Simon Peter and Andrew, followed by James and John, the sons of Zebedee. With the simple yet profound invitation, "Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men," Jesus invites these ordinary fishermen to participate in His divine mission.

The calling of the first disciples is a powerful reminder that Jesus calls each of us to follow Him, regardless of our occupation or status. He often chooses what is humble and seemingly insignificant to accomplish His great purposes. By responding to His call, we too are invited to be "fishers of men," sharing the Gospel and drawing others into God's love and truth.  

As we reflect on this passage, let us ask ourselves: How is Jesus inviting us to follow Him more closely in our own lives today? Are we willing to leave behind our "nets"—our comfort zones and worldly distractions—to become active participants in His mission of salvation? May we find the courage to say "yes" to His call each day, trusting that He will equip us for the work He has prepared for us.

In Christ,    

Fr. Marvin