Thursday, January 3, 2019

Sunday Gospel Reflection, January 6, 2019: We saw his star at its rising...


What is God trying to reveal to you?

   Have you ever had an epiphany?  In Biblical terms, the word epiphany is synonymous with revelation, a moment when God calls us to a new vision, a new way of seeing what God has revealed. 

   Imagine you are sitting in darkness and a light is suddenly turned on.  What happens?  This is what it is like for the people of Israel in the Book of Isaiah:  your light has come, God tells them.  In the darkness that surrounds them, only upon Jerusalem does God’s light shine.  Their return from exile will cause them to be radiant, emanating light by which kings will flock to the city, bringing tribute, as in Psalm 72. But first, the people of Israel must open their own eyes, so they can see what God is revealing both to them and through them, which is no less than the glory of the Lord itself.

   In Matthew's Gospel, Jesus will be revealed to the magi from the east by means of a star; though the magi are not Jews, they are overjoyed at seeing the star, and their new vision prompts them to journey to Bethlehem by the light of that very star to do homage to the newborn king of the Jews. St. Paul will speak of a similar revelation in his Letter to the Ephesians, calling it the mystery that was made known to me by revelation, namely, that God has brought light to the hearts of all humankind, Gentiles and Jews alike.  All will have the same vision to live from, the same vision in Christ who dwells within them all… so long as all open their hearts to God, so long as all open their eyes to the revelation that is theirs.

   We don’t embrace new visions easily.  Often, our eyes are shut even when a light is on – so we can’t see properly.  Are we aware of what barriers or divisions we hold onto that keep us from embracing the world?   God’s kingdom is built on the connection of all people, not on division.  So long as division exists, so long as we cannot let go of the darkness, how can we proclaim Christ as a light to dispel the darkness within us?  God wants nothing more than that his love be revealed; we need to embrace God’s vision, that we might be that revelation to the world.

This post is based on Fr. Pat’s homily for the Feast of the Epiphany in 2016.
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