Today's readings invite us into a profound encounter with the divine, challenging us to reflect on God’s holiness, the truth of the Gospel, and our own response to His call. In Isaiah’s visionary encounter, we see the Lord enthroned in majesty, surrounded by seraphim whose praises declare, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty.” Overwhelmed by the holiness of God, Isaiah recognizes his own unworthiness. Yet, when a seraph touches his lips with a burning coal, his sins are forgiven. Then, with a willing heart, Isaiah responds to God’s call: “Here am I; send me.” Reflection: This vision challenges us to examine our own hearts. How prepared are we to be purified by God’s grace and to respond boldly when He calls us to serve? The psalmist proclaims a heartfelt thankfulness to the Lord, affirming that God’s steadfast love and gracious care are the foundation of our lives. In every circumstance, we are invited to offer our praise and gratitude, trusting that God’s unfailing love sustains us. Reflection: In what ways can we deepen our gratitude to the Lord for His constant care, and how does this gratitude empower us to share His love with others? Paul reminds us of the core of our faith—the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He recounts the truth of Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection, urging us to hold fast to this good news, which is the power of God for our salvation. This passage not only affirms the reality of Christ’s sacrifice but also serves as a personal testimony of transformation. Reflection: How does the truth of the Gospel shape my daily life, and in what ways am I called to live as a witness to the resurrection power of Christ? In Gospel, Jesus calls His first disciples as He demonstrates His power by performing a miraculous catch of fish. Peter, James, John, and the others leave everything to follow Him, becoming “fishers of men.” This invitation to discipleship is as relevant today as it was then—Christ calls each of us to leave behind our old ways and to embrace a life of active, joyful service. Reflection: What does it mean for me to “follow Jesus” today, and how can I become more intentional about sharing the light of Christ with those around me? Reflection Questions for the Week: Experiencing God’s Holiness: How have I encountered the holiness of God in my life, and what changes has it inspired in me? Responding to the Call: In what ways can I better prepare my heart to respond, like Isaiah, with a willing “Here am I; send me”? Living the Gospel: How does the message of the Gospel, as summarized in 1 Corinthians 15, influence my daily actions and decisions? Witnessing Like the Disciples: What steps can I take to follow Jesus more closely, emulating the disciples’ readiness to leave everything behind and share His love? Cultivating Gratitude: How can I express deeper gratitude for God’s steadfast love, and how might this gratitude transform my interactions with others? May these reflections guide you throughout the week, prompting you to embrace God’s call with open hearts and to live out the Gospel with renewed passion. Let us strive to be both transformed by His grace and active bearers of His light in the world. In Christ’s love,