Jesus Christ is God’s light in the darkness. Thus, we want nothing more than to see and know Christ. How shall we find him?

To find the light in the darkness, we must first find the darkness. It surrounds us. But we search clumsily because we instinctively avert our eyes...

Lord, give me a compassionate heart and eyes to see your light in myself and others. Amen.


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Leccionario Semanal
January 1–6, 2019
Resumen de la Escritura

As we approach Epiphany Sunday, we think of the coming of God into the world as the coming of a brilliant light—a light that shines into dark corners, a light that shines on people who dwell in darkness. The light of God brings with it the power of restoration to a people in exile. It shines transforming power on forgotten ones who will now arise and shine. God’s presence brings light and well-being. At this time of year, we may desire God’s light to shine upon us.

Preguntas para la reflexión

Read Matthew 25:31-46. Where do you see darkness in your community? How can you shine Christ’s light?
Read Psalm 72:1-7, 10-14. Consider the differences between fairness, justice, and mercy. Who around you suffers when fairness wears the cloak of justice? How can you turn the situation toward mercy?
Read Ephesians 3:1-12. Was there a time when you thought the gospel was not for you? What has changed?
Read Matthew 2:1-12. We can decipher mystery through light, mercy, witness, and love. How is Christ revealed to you this Epiphany?

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