Light in the Darkness Photo Created by James Dacey Jr using Co-Pilot A Reflection on the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time The prophet Isaiah calls us to something radical: share your bread with the hungry, shelter the homeless, clothe the naked. But notice what happens when we do this: "your light shall break forth like the dawn." God isn't just asking us to be kind. He's revealing a profound truth about how His light enters the world. It comes through our hands, our compassion, our willingness to see another person's need and respond. When we feed someone who is hungry, we become the answer to their prayer. When we offer shelter to someone in need, we become God's providence made visible. Our acts of mercy aren't just good deeds; they're the very way divine light pierces through darkness into our broken world. Saint Paul tells the Corinthians that he came to them not with eloquent wisdom but "in weakness and fear and much trembling," relying ...