Santo Evangelio día Miércoles 29/04/26
Reflecting on the message from the Santo Evangelio for this particular Wednesday, April 29, 2026, I found a deep personal connection to Jesus’ words about being the light in the world. This gospel passage reminds me that faith is not just about believing in Jesus as an individual but about recognizing His divine mission sent from God. When Jesus says, "He who believes in me, does not believe in me but in Him who sent me," it emphasizes the unity between Christ and God the Father, reminding us that through Jesus, we can truly see and connect with God. In my own experience, embracing Jesus as the light has helped me navigate difficult times when I felt lost or overwhelmed. Just as darkness signifies confusion and fear, faith in Jesus illuminates the path and brings clarity and hope. The idea that he came "so that whoever believes in Him may not remain in darkness" has been a source of comfort and motivation. I often meditate on what it means to "see" Jesus and, thereby, see God. It’s more than a physical sight—it is an invitation to perceive God’s love, purpose, and guidance in everyday life. This gospel encourages us to deepen our spiritual insight and to trust that through Christ, we can walk away from darkness into the light of truth and salvation. This reflection also encourages an active faith — believing means allowing Jesus’ light to influence our actions and decisions. It challenges me to live in a way that reflects that divine light to others, promoting love, kindness, and hope in the world around me. Ultimately, this passage is a powerful call to renew our commitment to faith and to embrace the transformative power of Jesus’ light every day.




















































