Being the Salt and the Light
Isaiah 58:1-9a, (9b-12); 1 Corinthians 2:1-12; Matthew 5:13-20 The weeks before Lent invite us to slow down and take an honest look at ourselves. Not ashes yet. Not deep repentance yet. Just a simple, searching question: Does my faith show up in how I live? Today’s readings don’t let us avoid that question. When Faith Looks Full but Is Actually Empty God speaks clearly and firmly through Isaiah. The people pray. They fast. They seek God every day. From the outside, they look faithful and devoted. But God sees something deeper. They worship, yet treat others unfairly. They pray, yet ignore hunger and suffering. They act humble, yet keep their hearts closed. And God says plainly: This is not what I want. True faith, God says, looks like this: freeing people who are burdened feeding the hungry welcoming the homeless caring for those in need Spiritual practices are not the goal. They are meant to change us. If prayer doesn’t soften us, and worship doesn’t make us more compassio...