I do write a new commandment to you … for the darkness is passing away, and the true light is already shining. (1 John 2:8)
Are you still basking in the glow of Christmas? Perhaps
midnight Mass was especially uplifting this year. Or a holiday concert
still has you singing under your breath. Maybe you got to spend quality
time with some family members you seldom see, or someone really
appreciated the gift you chose for him or her.
These are all
instances of “darkness passing away” so that the “true light,” the light
of Christ, can shine in your life (1 John 2:8).
Sooner or
later, we will take the lights off our trees. The nativity set will go
back into its box for another year. We will carefully wrap the ornaments
and put away the memories they represent. It’s fine to hold on to those
memories, by the way, as well as the happy memories we just made this
Christmas. But don’t forget what John tells us here. Lasting light is
already shining. With the birth of Christ, something radically new has
entered our world. Something—Someone—has filled us with hope and pointed
us in a new direction. So besides looking back with gratitude, we can
look forward joyfully to the day when we will be in heaven, filled with
God’s grace and healed of every wound sin has ever inflicted on us.
Don’t
make the mistake of boxing up the gift of Jesus’ presence and putting
it away until next year—or even next Sunday. Your life may seem to go on
as usual after the end of the Christmas season, but because Jesus has
been born into our world and into your heart, everything is new. Nothing
can ever be the same.
It may sound like the same old
commandment, “Love one another.” But because God has come to live among
us, loving one another is no longer just a shining aspiration. It’s a
very real possibility. Christ is in you, and he really can reach out to
everyone around you. Give him the chance. It doesn’t take much to start,
just a kind gesture or a word of encouragement.
“Jesus, your presence is the greatest gift of all. Help me to live in the light of your love today.”
from wau.org
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