EPIPHANY OF THE LORD: REFLECTION BY FR. JULIAN EKEH

Aria Fresca
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THEME: BE WISE, FOLLOW YOUR STAR

(Matthew 2:1–12)

Today is the solemnity of Epiphany of the Lord. We celebrate the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles. The Gentiles are represented by the Wise Men; three of them from the East, standing for the generality of the people Christ has come to save. We celebrate the inclusive love of God against the exclusive mentality of the Jews who thought salvation was only for them and of Herod who thought the kingdom is his. We celebrate the covenant-keeping God, God who remembered His promise to Abraham that He will make his sons as numerous as the stars of heaven. At the appointed time, by the aid of a star, He led his people from far and wide and gathered them in faith.

We reflect on how best to follow the star that leads us to our quest and goal.

Steps to follow your star:

DISCOVERY: The star could represent anything that helps one to locate his destiny. The wise men saw it rising, followed it, and got their satisfaction.

AVOID THE PALACE: The Palace and Herod are the things along the way that look attractive but are actually distractive. The Wise Men may have been presented with nice delicacies and gifts in the palace. These are distractions.

BE SPIRIT-GUIDED:

The Angel spoke, and the Wise Men obeyed. Yes, they entered into conversation with the evil one, but they realized themselves and came back to their senses.

YOU’VE GOT SOMETHING TO OFFER: To get to your goal, to experience the manifestation of the Lord in your life, your academics, your marriage, your business, etc. You’ve got to sacrifice your laziness, sleep, give in your best, and use well your precious time.

TREASURE THE GIFTS YOU’VE GOT

In your gifts lie the manifestation of your mission. In the gifts presented to Jesus, we saw a manifestation of His mission. In the Gold, His Kingship came to light; in the frankincense, His Priesthood shone while in the myrrh his Suffering, DEATH and RESURRECTION was shown

We pray as we celebrate this great solemnity that God may arise in our lives and manifest His power. May Your opportunities and potentials to attain greatness be numerous like the stars.

May your star never go out of your sight. May the darkness and powers that have made your star not shine be destroyed.

May no Herod stop you from seeing the greatness, glory, and divinity of God in your life through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Happy Epiphany, Christmas & New Year.

Rev Fr Julian O Ekeh

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Aria Fresca
Aria Fresca

Written by Aria Fresca

Io Sono Chima Isaac Chinemerem, un sacerdote dell’arcidiocesi Cattolica di Owerri, Nigeria. Io studio Comunicazione nella Università della Santa Croce, Roma.

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