Wednesday, May 13, 2026

I have come into the World as a Light - What about me?

GOSPEL THOUGHTS

*Easter Season : Fourth Week:  Wednesday*

*Gospel :  John 12:44-50*

*First Reading : Acts 12:24-13:5*

*Responsorial Psalm : 67:2-8*

*I have come into the World as a Light -  What about me?*

*1) What kind of “Light” is this?*

In the context of Gospel of John, “light” points to:

*Truth* – clarity about God, life, and reality
*Understanding* – seeing beyond confusion, ignorance, or illusion
*Moral goodness* – purity, compassion, justice
*Divine presence* – God made visible and knowable

So when Jesus says he is “light,” he’s claiming to illuminate what is otherwise hidden or misunderstood in human life.

*2) Why “light” as a symbol?*

Across cultures and religions, light represents: Guidance in darkness, Safety over fear, Life over death

Darkness, by contrast, often symbolizes: Ignorance or confusion, Moral blindness, Separation from truth or God

So this is less about physics and more about inner and spiritual reality.

*3) How is this applicable to our life?*

Think of “light” as the ability to: See clearly (discern truth from falsehood), Live rightly (act with integrity and love), Bring clarity or hope to others

When a person understands something deeply, helps others, or chooses what is right despite difficulty—that’s “light” in action.

*4) Is our life light or darkness?*

It’s rarely one or the other in a pure sense.

Most people live in a mixture:

Moments of light → insight, kindness, honesty
Moments of darkness → confusion, selfishness, fear

The idea in John isn’t to label people permanently, but to show a direction:

Moving toward truth = moving into light
Turning away from it = remaining in darkness

*5) How to “become light” in Daily Life?*

*A) Seek truth honestly* : Be willing to question yourself, learn, and grow—not just confirm what’s comfortable.

*B) Practice integrity* : Align your actions with what you know is right, even when it costs you.

*C) Cultivate compassion* : Light is not harsh—it reveals and heals. Helping others is a key expression of it.

*D) Be aware of your inner state* : Notice where fear, anger, or ego cloud your judgment—these are forms of “darkness.”

*E) Reflect and reconnect* : Through prayer, meditation, or quiet thought, you “step into the light” again.

Light is something you receive (insight, grace); And something you reflect (through your life)

*Think about it*

*God bless you and your family. Praying for you and your dear ones*

*Fr Maxim DSouza*
*Jeppu Seminary*
*Mangalore*

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