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Word Sharing Circle (WSC) Reflection Guide
January 18, 2026 (Cycle A, Year II) – Feast of Sto. Niño (For Philippine Districts)

Community Word: Jesus, Light of the world, is the Revelation of God’s love.
Theme:
We follow the light of Christ when we embrace childlike humility and fully trust Jesus.
Promise:
“Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.” (Mt 18:4)

Reflection:
There comes a point in our lives when we realize that our own light is not enough. Our knowledge, strength, experience, goals, plans, and even our good intentions can guide us only so far. When the darkness of confusion, suffering, failure, or fear overshadows us, we come face to face with our limitations. The light we rely on begins to fade, weaken, or even mislead us.
This is why we need to follow the light that Christ offers. His light is not a temporary brightness, but a steady and faithful light that leads us even through the darkest paths. It does not remove all struggles, but it shows us where to place our next step. When we follow Christ, we walk not by certainty but by faith; not by control but by trust. In His light, we learn to see with hope, to choose love over fear and to move forward even when the way is unclear.
The theme for the Feast of the Sto. Niño, We follow the light of Christ when we embrace childlike humility and fully trust Jesus, calls us to look closely at the attitude of the young Jesus. Though He was the Son of God, He chose to grow quietly within a human family. He listened, learned and obeyed. He did not rush to prove Himself, nor did He demand recognition. In His hidden years, we see a humility that accepts God’s timing and a trust that rests completely in the Father’s will.
Jesus makes this message clear when He says, “Unless you change and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Mt 18:3). Childlike humility becomes our doorway to a deeper relationship with God and a fuller experience of His grace. It frees us from self-reliance and opens our hearts to God’s power. When we become small before God, we discover that true greatness begins there. God’s plans unfold not through noise or display, but through hearts humble enough to listen and trusting enough to follow.
Like children, we are called to be teachable, open to the Word of God, to the teachings of the Church, to the guidance of spiritual mentors and to the ongoing conversion of the heart. This humility stands in direct opposition to spiritual pride and the mindset that says, ‘I already know enough.’ When we acknowledge both our limitations and God’s greatness, we allow ourselves to become channels of His love and mercy.
In this world that measures power, status and achievement, Jesus points to someone small, dependent, and easily overlooked. A child does not compete to be first or struggle to prove his worth; he simply trusts, receives and places complete confidence in others. This is the kind of humility Jesus calls “great” in the kingdom of heaven.
He reminds us that true greatness does not come from rising above others, but from kneeling before God and serving with a humble heart. When we choose humility, we mirror the very heart of Christ, who lowered Himself out of love for us. And as we walk this path of childlike trust and surrender, we draw closer to the Kingdom He promises, where, as He declares, “Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven,” (Mt 18:4).

Prayer
Lord Jesus, our Sto. Niño, You chose the way of humility, trust, and quiet obedience. Teach us that true greatness is found not in control, but in surrender to the Father’s will. When our own light fails and the path grows dark, lead us by Your steady light. Give us hearts that are childlike, humble, teachable, and trusting. Free us from pride and fear, and help us to walk by faith and love as You do. May Your light guide our steps today and lead us into the Kingdom You promised. This we ask in Your sweetest name and through the intercession of Mama Mary. Amen

Reflection Guide Questions
1. In what areas of my life am I still relying on my own light – my abilities, plans, or understanding, instead of humbly trusting and following the light of Christ?
2. How is God inviting me today to become more childlike – teachable, trusting, and humble, in my relationship with Him and in my dealings with others?

This Week’s Daily Mass Reading Guide:
January 18, 2026 (Sun) – Is 9:1-6/ Ps 98:1-6/ Eph 1:3-6, 15-18/ Mt 18:1-5, 10
January 19, 2026 (Mon) – 1 Sm 15:16-23/ Ps 50:8, 9, 16, 17, 21, 23/ Mk 2:18-22
January 20, 2026 (Tue) – 1 Sm 16:1-13/ Ps 89:20, 21, 22, 27, 28/ Mk 2:23-28
January 21, 2026 (Wed) – 1 Sm 17:32-33, 37, 40-51/ Ps 114:1, 2, 9, 10/ Mk 3:1-6
January 22, 2026 (Thu) – 1 Sm 18:6-9, 19:1-7/ Ps 56:2, 3, 9, 10-12/ Mk 3:7-12,
January 23, 2026 (Fri) – 1 Sm 24:3-21/ Ps 57:2, 3, 4, 6, 11/ Mk 3:13-19
January 24, 2026 (Sat) – 2 Sm 1:1-4, 11-12, 19, 23-27/ Ps 80:2-3, 5-7/ Mk 3:20-21


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