An Epiphany!
January 6th is an important feast for those us in liturgical churches. Yes, January 6th is 12 days after the celebration of Jesus' birth. The 6th is also the Feast of the Epiphany.
Epiphany is a Greek word. It means to uncover, to reveal, to make manifest. The Epiphany is a revealing, a manifestation, of God in Jesus.
The readings during this season make it clear Who Jesus is and why He has come. Jesus is the full manifestation of God's love to the world.
We see this as Jesus is Baptized and a voice resounds from Heaven: "This is my Son, the beloved, with Whom I am well pleased" (Matthew 3:17)
We see this as foreign astrologers follow a star and worship Jesus as the King for all people-- Jew and Gentile (Matthew 2:1-12)
We see this (in year B of the lectionary) as Jesus turns water in wine at a wedding in Cana in Galilee (John 1-12)
We see this as a prophet and a faithful servant, Simeon and Anna, respectively, rejoice in witnessing Jesus' dedication and proclaim Him as Lord (Luke 2:22-38)
This Epiphany season, I wonder . . . I wonder how Christ might be born in us so that we, too, might be bearers of God's love to the world.
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