Monday of the Third Week of the Ordinary Time, Memorial of Saints Timothy and Titus, January 26, 2026 The lamp is meant to give light

Today we remember Timothy and Titus, faithful companions and co-workers of Paul. They were not apostles by title, but they became apostles by mission—sent, trusted, and formed to lead communities in times of challenge and uncertainty.

In the Gospel, Jesus gives us a simple but searching image: no one lights a lamp and then hides it. A lamp is meant to shine. Light exists to be shared. What good is light if it never leaves the room?

Timothy and Titus lived this truth. Timothy was young and at times timid, yet Paul urged him not to let anyone despise his youth, but to fan into flame the gift God had given him. Titus was practical and courageous, sent to difficult communities to bring order, healing, and unity. Neither man hid behind fear or inadequacy. They allowed the light of Christ to shine through their lives.

The question Jesus places before us today is deeply personal: Do you hide your light? Do you bury your talents?
Fear can make us hide—fear of failure, fear of criticism, fear of not being good enough. Comfort can dim our light. Routine can make us forget the gift we carry.

But the light we have is not ours alone. It is Christ’s light within us. Your kindness, your patience, your ability to teach, to serve, to listen, to lead—these are not meant to be hidden away. Someone’s darkness depends on your light.

The Church today does not need perfect people; it needs available people. Like Timothy and Titus, we are called to trust that God can work through our weakness. When we step forward in faith, even trembling faith, the lamp shines.
So let us ask for the courage of these saints:
the courage to stop hiding,
the courage to let our faith be visible,
the courage to place our gifts on the lampstand.
May we leave this place resolved to let Christ’s light shine through us—for the glory of God and for the life of the world. Amen.
Have a wonderful Week

About the Author

My name is Fr. Peter Eke, a priest of the Diocese of Gaylord, Michigan. I was called to the Catholic priesthood in July 19th, 1997. I studied Canon Law at the Pontifical Lateran University, in Rome, Italy, with JCL Degree in 2001 and JCD (doctorate) Degree in 2003. Currently, I am the pastor of Our Lady of the Lake Parish in Prudenville, Saint James in Houghton Lake, and Saint Hubert in Higgins Lake. I am also a Judge at the Marriage Tribunal in my Diocese. In my free time, I love reading, listening to music, and taking a long walk. Since my ordination my inspiring message has been “with God the oil in the flask will not dry” (1Kings 17:14).

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12 Comments

  1. I do live in this exact fear, and I pray for the courage to let at least some of my ability shine through to help others. No doubt, there are others who feel the same. Thank you for putting this into words, Father.

  2. Thank you Father for the encouraging words to be bolder with my faith. I need to do more sharing of light…today I begin this journey with you in my ear…just like Paul.

  3. A beautiful reflection Father! Let us all have the courage to shine our light, the Light of Christ to others.

  4. “Someone’s darkness depends on your light.” Really brought clarity to this scripture message for me. Reminding me to focus on who might need me. And to let the Holy Spirit guide me through the process!
    Thank you Father Pete!

  5. Beautiful words Fr Peter and a call to all of us who let our light flicker rather than burn.Thank you for reminding me to be that beacon of hope to others🙏🏻

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