Liturgical Colour : White
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, on this day as we continue on from the Solemnity of the Epiphany which we have just celebrated yesterday, we revel in the knowledge of God Who had revealed Himself to all of us, the truth about His love and the truth about the salvation which He had readily made available to all of us through Jesus Christ our Lord.
The nature of the Epiphany and its celebration is about revelation, from which it got its name. The Lord Who was once not visible and intangible to us, had made Himself tangible and visible, by His incarnation in Jesus Christ, Who was God, is God, and will always be God, and yet by His assumption of the flesh of men, and by His birth through His mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary, He became Man and walked on this earth just as we do.
The Lord showed His love to us through Jesus, Who went about healing the sick, not just from the sickness of the flesh, but also from the sickness of the soul, that is our sins. He fed His people and led them to the right paths by His words of truth that did not mince any of its words and their meanings. He is the Good Shepherd Who leads all of God’s beloved flock to return to the embrace of God our loving Father and Creator.
And we rejoice because of this, our Christmas joy that continues to be strong and vibrant. The Lord Jesus and His salvation is our true Christmas joy, and not all the things we in the world often associate with Christmas and how it is usually celebrated. It is not a celebration of fun and merrymaking, partying or revelry, or holidays or anything related to the way Christmas is often portrayed, but it is indeed a celebration of God’s love.
The readings from the Holy Scriptures today place a great importance in this fact, with the prophet Isaiah who wrote about a great Light that was to come to a people living in darkness, and how that light would enlighten the paths of those who dwell in the darkness, and how the darkness would give way to the true Light through which men would find their way to the Lord.
Jesus is that Light, the Saviour Who had come to rescue all those who are still lost in the darkness and in the uncertainties of the world. Through Him, God reached out to His beloved people, who although they have erred in their ways and lost their path, but they are truly still deserving of His mercy and love, as long as they are willing to listen to the Lord’s calls for their repentance and thus accordingly repent from their sins.
Therefore, brothers and sisters in Christ, as we listened to the Scripture readings today, let us all ask ourselves, in our own words, actions and deeds, whether we have done what we can do, in order to help the Lord’s efforts in reaching out to the last, the lost and the least of His beloved people. Have we been welcoming to our brethren who seek to be reunited with God, or do we instead reject them?
Have we been forthcoming in our actions to seek out those who have yet to know of the Lord and His salvation? Have we endeavoured to make these all available for them? It is our duty and responsibility as those whom God had called and chosen out of this world as His disciples, to bring even more souls into the salvation that can only be found in the Lord, our God.
May Almighty God bless us in our works and efforts, and let us commit ourselves anew to bring the Good News to all those who have yet to hear of it, and then also practice our faith in our own lives, in all that we say and do, so that through us, God may show His salvation and His truth to His people, and more and more souls will be saved from the threat of eternal damnation and hellfire. God be with us all. Amen.