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Salt and Light

LECTIO DIVINA: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A – February 5, 2017

February 3, 2017Spirituality and Prayer
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Roman Rite

Is 58.7 to 10; Ps 112; 1 Cor 2, 1-5; Mt 5, 13-16

Ambrosian Rite

Es 16, 2-7a.13b-18 | 2 Cor 8.7 to 15 | Lk 9, 10b-17

1) The salt of the earth and the light of the world is Jesus and we with Him.

In this Sunday’s Gospel Christ says to his disciples of all time: “You are the salt of the earth … You are the light of the world” (Mt 5, 13 and 14). With these words Jesus does not invite us to strive to become salt and light, but reveals to us what we are. He does not tell us what we must do, he reminds us of what we are already: salt and light. Of course, after the being comes the action and, therefore, we must become aware that we are like the salt that preserves and gives flavor. We have the task of giving new “flavor” to the world and to preserve it from corruption in the same way the light illuminates giving security and heat. We can do it with the wisdom of God that fully shines on the face of the Son because He is the “true light that enlightens every man” (Jn 1,9).

In saying: “You are the salt of the earth” Jesus tells us that the human nature, corrupted by sin, has become tasteless but, through our ministry of witness, the grace of the Holy Spirit will regenerate and preserve the world. For this reason the Savior teaches us the virtues of the Beatitudes that are the most necessary, the most effective for us who want to be like him. Those who are meek, humble, merciful, and just do not keep inside the good works that they have done, but take care that these works are sources for the good of others. Those who have a pure heart, those who are peacemakers, and those suffering persecution for the truth are the ones who devote their life to the good of all. If we dissolve like salt, we give flavor to the life of the world and build a culture of life and a civilization of love.

In saying: “You are the light of the world,” Christ teaches us that we, united with him, can spread, in the midst of the darkness of indifference and selfishness ,the light of love of God, true wisdom that gives meaning to the existence and the acting of men. To the teaching that we are light Jesus immediately adds these words: “A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and then put it under a bushel basket; it is set on a lampstand, where it gives light to all in the house. Just so, your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your heavenly Father.” (Mt 5, 15-16).

2) Works of light.

If it is true that in the friendly light of the Christians all men find Christ, light of life and perfect truth, it is also true that we are light not so much with doctrine or words but above all with the works that our light shines in world.

To do this we need no particular skills, we need to “preach” by our works. There would not be unbelievers, if we were Christians as we should.

St. Francis de Sales said: “Do not speak of God to those who don’t ask. But live so that, sooner or later, they will ask. “

It is just so: our works are the ones that rekindle the demand and persuade. In this way we will be salt of the earth and light of the world. In this way we will be true missionaries without saying a word. Pope Francis teaches: “All of us who are baptized, are disciples and missionaries and we are called to become a living Gospel in the world. With a holy life we will give ‘flavor’ to different environments and we will defend them from corruption, as salt does and we will bring the light of Christ through the witness of genuine charity.”

For those, however, who are called to preach with words, a law is required: to put into practice what they preach to others. It is inevitable that the preaching is not accepted when it is not followed by the example. St. John Chrysostom said: “The pupils observe the conduct of the masters and, if they see that they too are subject to the same defects, or even worse, how could they admire Christianity?” And he added: “When I seek in you the signs to recognize you as a Christian, I find quite opposite signs. If I wanted to judge who you are from the places you go, the corrupt people with whom you are, the words that are not serious and useful, I would say that nothing remains for me to recognize you as a Christian.” Rightly, St. Francis de Sales asked: “What difference exists between the Gospel and the life of a saint?” Then he answered “It is the same difference that there is between a symphony written, and a symphony performed”. It is so: in the life of a saint, or at least in that of a fervent Christian, we learn how to put into practice the Gospel. We all, in addition, must strive to be this “symphony performed” for all the brothers and the sisters that we meet on our way.

We are called to be salt of the earth and light of the world doing good works. At this point you may be wondering of which good works Jesus speaks in today’s Gospel. For good works we must only think of the works of mercy that must never be lacking, but also of all the individual virtues. To be concrete, I will recall briefly which are the virtues and which the capital vices. First of all, the theological virtues: faith, hope and charity, and the cardinal: justice, prudence, fortitude and temperance. But we must not ignore the virtues that are found in the Beatitudes: patience, purity, humility, meekness, simplicity and poverty of spirit. It is worth mentioning the capital vices, which are seven: pride, sloth, lust, anger, gluttony, envy and avarice. Every time we let us be taken by these vices, we give a counter-witness and drive away our neighbor from the Truth. If, on the contrary, we will practice the virtues and we will do good works, we will be the light that illuminates and the salt that gives flavor.

The important thing is that we do not stop at the surface of ourselves, but we go to the secret cell of our heart, where are a handful of salt and a spark of light. By living according to the Gospel let that spark turn on the lamp and our light shine in our good works.

Let’s do this with humility, knowing that the salt of the earth and the light of the world is Jesus. We will be light and salt if – thanks to a good life – we will talk about Him and as little as possible about ourselves.

3) The consecrated Virgins in the world: women of works of light.

In Christ our good works are works of light. They are the works made by the poor, the pure and the meek. When, as a rule of life, we live the commandment of love, then we are salt and light to those we meet. In any place where there is love and the charity in truth is lived, there is poured the salt that gives good flavor to life. Where there is love for Christ and a life of communion, there is the light that dispels all the darkness and a lamp to light the steps of many.

Love is the “the salt of the earth and the light of the world”. It is love that gives savor and light to life. Love is the heart of wisdom and the way of the joy of the Gospel. It is love that calls us to share in order to be and to testify.

The love of God is comparable to the salt and the light, and so we must take care of it. An example of how this love should be cultivated comes from the consecrated virgins in the world. St. Augustine said: “Falling in love with God is the greatest love story; looking for it is the greatest adventure; finding it is the highest human achievement “, sharing it is the mission of those who have consecrated themselves to this love.

By their consecrated and chaste lives, these women humbly testify that Christ’s love is an integral part of life and that is comparable to salt and light. In Christ, their lives are interwoven with light; light of faith that illuminates the heart and enlightens the mind, light of love that warms and is fruitful. With their lives offered daily, they are lamps that make the light of Christ shine in the world. These consecrated women not only carry the lamp of the prudent virgins, but they are the lamps burning, namely vigilant, that have the oil of fidelity in love and perseverance in good works.

With humble courage these women have accepted the call that God has made to them. In his omnipotence and tenderness, God calls you to be holy in virginity lived in the world. It would be foolish to boast for such a call, but it is a sign of responsibility to welcome it, testifying that it is possible already on this earth to live a life woven with light.

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20 posted on 02/04/2017 9:40:39 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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http://www.theworkofgod.org/Devotns/Euchrist/HolyMass/gospels.asp?key=108

Year A - 5th Sunday in ordinary time

You are the salt of the earth, the light of the world
Matthew 5:13-16
13 “You are the salt of the earth; but if salt has lost its taste, how can its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything, but is thrown out and trampled under foot.
14 “You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hid.
15 No one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket, but on the lamp stand, and it gives light to all in the house.
16 In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven. (NRSV)

Inspiration of the Holy Spirit - From the Sacred Heart of Jesus
You are the salt of the earth. You who believe in me have been selected by a special grace to be my followers, disciples and apostles.

I call you salt because you share the properties of salt. Food without salt does not taste the same. Salt has healing properties that kill bacteria and promote the curing of wounds. In other times when there were not refrigerators, salt was used to preserve foods.

I came to the world to heal; I am the God who heals you. Besides healing the sick from their physical wounds, I came to heal the wounds of sin. The main purpose of my healing is to preserve the soul from the decay caused by sin and to preserve it for the time of the resurrection when it will be clothed in the garments of light which last for all eternity.

You have been invited to share in my powers and to cure the sick too. Remember my words (John 14:12): “Truly, truly I say to you, he who believes in me, will do the same things that I do and even greater, because I am going to the Father.” These signs will accompany the true believers (Mark 16:17-18): In my name you may cast out evil spirits, pray for the sick, which will recover, they will also speak in new tongues. (John 15:7) If you believe in me and my words abide in you, ask anything you wish and it shall be done for you.

To believe in me gives you the great power of faith, capable of touching my will and obtaining better results in your prayers. He who believes my words and accepts them as the Word of God will be able to pray for miracles. I stopped the storm and walked on water, therefore demonstrating my power over the elements; I cured the sick and raised the dead, showing that nothing is impossible for God. Pray with faith.

I am the Light of the world; if you follow me you will not walk in darkness; if you love me you will be filled with my light and become the light of the world. My light is my own holiness, which I want to share with everyone. Be holy, as I am holy; be perfect as your Heavenly Father is perfect.

I invite you to become my heart, full of love and compassion for all those who need me. I invite you to become my hands; to stretch out around the world and give it the comfort it needs. I invite you to become my feet so that you may walk with me in search of souls. I invite you to become my eyes, always looking for those in need in order to bring them my infinite mercy.

Become like me, become another Christ, be transfigured by my light so that you too can do my work of salvation. There is no time to lose.

You can be a miracle worker if you are willing to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Open your heart and tell me that you want to accept my offering, believe in my words and let them make a new creation in you, a new being filled with my light, who will be very happy to spread my kingdom.

Author: Joseph of Jesus and Mary


21 posted on 02/04/2017 9:44:12 PM PST by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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