Friday, May 1, 2026


Fr. Marvin’s Reflection - May 3, 2026

In today’s Gospel, Jesus knows that His time on earth is drawing to a close. Because of this, He begins to prepare His apostles for His departure to the Father. He sees that their hearts are troubled—filled with confusion, fear, and anxiety at the thought of losing Him. And so, with great tenderness, our Lord speaks words of consolation: “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You have faith in God; have faith also in me.”

Jesus reassures them that His leaving is not an abandonment, but part of a greater plan. He tells them that He goes to prepare a place for them, and that He will come back again to take them to Himself. In other words, His departure opens the way for an even deeper communion. He is not leading them into absence, but into hope.

Then He reveals something even more profound: “I am the way and the truth and the life.” Jesus does not simply show the way because He is the way. He does not merely teach truth because He is truth itself. He does not just give life because He is life. And in revealing this, He invites His disciples into a deeper trust in the Father’s plan, reminding them that “the Father is in me and I am in the Father.” To know Jesus is to know the Father; to follow Jesus is to be led into the very heart of God.

 In our own lives, we often experience moments when our hearts are troubled when we face uncertainty, loss, or fear about the future. Like the apostles, we may not fully understand what God is doing. Yet Jesus speaks the same words to us today: “Do not let your hearts be troubled.” He does not promise that everything will be easy, but He does promise that He is the way through whatever we face.

 This week, we are invited to bring whatever troubles our hearts to the Lord in prayer. To place them before Him, and to ask for the grace to trust more deeply. For when we remain with Christ, we are never lost and we are always on the way.

 In Christ,    

Fr. Marvin