Made Known
January 6, 2013
Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord C
By Rev. Joe McCloskey, SJ
Rise up in splendor,
Jerusalem! Your light has come, the
glory of the Lord shines upon you. See,
darkness covers the earth, and thick clouds cover the peoples; but upon you the
LORD shines, and over you appears his glory. Isaiah 60:1-3
You have heard of the
stewardship of God’s grace that was given to me for your benefit, namely, that
the mystery was made known to me by revelation.
Ephesians 3:2-3a
And behold, the star that
they had seen at its rising preceded them, until it came and stopped over the
place where the child was. They were
overjoyed at seeing the star, and on entering the house they saw the child with Mary his mother. They prostrated themselves and did him homage.
Matthew 2:9b-11a
Piety
The
light of Christ shines in us as our piety.
The great saints make Christ real to their time and age by their piety
shining out as the light of Christ found form and substance in the goodness of
their lives. Hopefully we are more than
faint reflections of the glory of Christ.
We are created to the image and the likeness of Christ by our being
created in his image. All of us are
reflections of the glory and the justice of God in Christ. Christ is the fullness of God’s love made
flesh and we are his reflection in the goodness of our lives.
Study
We
study the road that would lead us to the glory of Christ. His star shines out on our world in all the
good people of our lives. We become the
light of Christ by our walking closer each day to Christ. We discover him in each other’s refraction of
the light of Christ. He lives in our
world by the victory of his Resurrection.
We bring a little bit of heaven to our world by the good we do in
imitation of Christ and his saints.
Action
Our
first action is our response to the kingship of Christ. God is honored in how we make Christ the king
of our hearts. The first question for
each new day of our lives is a quick invitation to Christ to take over our
hearts as the primary desire of all that we seek in life. We give to Christ all the love of our hearts. We need to love him with all our minds,
hearts and souls. There needs to be
nothing we seek more than Christ. Every
created thing that could turn my heart away from Christ needs to be subjected
to him. He is king when he is the first
of our desires. We reduce all of our
desires to a gift of gold for him. Thus
he is our king in each moment of our day.
Each breath becomes our incense of adoration of his Godhead. We make myrrh in our acknowledgement of the
fragility of every human creation. Our
awareness of how nothing is forever makes forever of all creation in its
passing to be one with God who was willing to be one with our fragility. We make our effort to return all to the God
who has given us his all in his Son. Naked
we came into the world and naked we will go out in the myrrh we have made of
all created things. Christ, the gift of
the Father’s love for us, becomes the gift of our love for God in our
transformation into his love for the Father.
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