«Déjate hacer por Jesús...Qué brille su Luz en ti!!» V Domingo del TO A. Desde el Carmelo.
Understanding Our Mission in Life
The Call to Love and Charity
- The speaker reflects on the fifth Sunday of Ordinary Time, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's mission in life through love and charity.
- True charity involves accepting others' imperfections and celebrating their small virtues, highlighting that love should not be confined to our hearts but shared openly with everyone.
- The Gospel reading includes Jesus’ words after the Beatitudes, stressing that living as children of God requires sharing His light and life with the world.
Being Salt and Light
- The metaphor of salt represents joy, preservation from corruption, healing wounds, and addressing injustices; it calls for active engagement in uplifting others.
- Light symbolizes a fresh perspective on life's situations, providing warmth and closeness to those who feel isolated or alone.
- Isaiah's message encourages acts of kindness such as feeding the hungry and sheltering the homeless as ways to let one’s light shine brightly.
Finding Strength Through Humility
- San Pablo exemplifies humility by presenting himself weakly yet empowered by the Holy Spirit, reminding us that true strength comes from Christ rather than ourselves.
- Acknowledging that we are merely vessels (salt shakers and lamps), we must allow Christ's light to shine through us by spending time in His presence.
Prayerful Reflection on Service
- The speaker invokes Santa Teresa de Jesús’ wisdom about prayer leading to action; true devotion should inspire compassion towards those in need rather than being self-centered.