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Epiphany

Neat word. "To show upon." A disclosure. A manifestation.
"For God so loved the world that He gave . . .." " . . . and
when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto him gifts;
gold, frankincense, and myrrh."
The Christian Church has long celebrated the 6th of January as
the feast of the Wise Men. We have never quite figured out who they
were. But, is it really important? Probably not.
They disclosed their finest to the One they
believed to be the King of the Jews. Just as God had given his best,
they gave what were the most expensive gifts of their day. Gold for
prosperity, frankincense for sweetness and atmosphere, and myrrh as
a preservative symbolizing his ability to overcome even the worst of
times. Their finest to the Finest.

It is a long journey from the first day of Advent to Epiphany. If
you have followed the journey by reading the bible each day, you have laughed, cried, and discovered a new
vision of God's greatest manifestation of His love for you. You too
have felt your own emotions churn as the recollections and
reminiscences of others have reminded you of days of hope, love,
peace and family. You have had things disclosed to you that you had
long forgotten. Some of those were blessings. Others may have been
things that you wish had remained hidden.
But, each one of them is you. Your life, your dreams, your
desires, your longings. Like it or not, you have to deal with each
of them and accept yourself because and in spite of them. That is
okay. It really is. God does, whether you do or not.
The whole story of the season is meant for you. You are the
"whosoever" of John 3:16. God gave Himself for you. A whole year
is ahead of you as the celebration of Christmas draws to a close. If
you have not done it yet, please, be encouraged to give God the best
gift you ever could. Yourself. You are important, so important that
Jesus came and gave Himself on your behalf. All He has ever wanted
is to give you the chance to be free in Him. To be His. To know Him
as a personal God, Friend, Companion.
Won't you give Him what He wants most for Christmas? |