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You are the light of the darkness
You are the light of the darkness






you are the light of the darkness

If we do not have the light, we do not know God. Light is part of His essence, as is love (1 John 4:8).The message is that God is completely, unreservedly, absolutely holy, with no admixture of sin, no taint of iniquity, and no hint of injustice. First John 1:6 says that “if we claim to have fellowship with him and yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live out the truth.” Verse 5 says, “God is light in him there is no darkness at all.” Note that we are not told that God is a light but that He is light. If light is a metaphor for righteousness and goodness, then darkness signifies evil and sin. The fact that God is light sets up a natural contrast with darkness. Psalm 76:4 says of God, “You are radiant with light.” Jesus used light as a picture of good works: “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds” (Matthew 5:16). Proverbs 4:18 symbolizes righteousness as the “morning sun.” Philippians 2:15 likens God’s children who are “blameless and pure” to shining stars in the sky. Lawrence Lew, O.P.“God is light,” says 1 John 1:5. And on Christmas Eve, on one of the longest nights of the year, churches around the world, including our chapel, will be fully lit, proclaiming to our dark and divided world that Christ, our Lord and our Light, has come. Even amidst this darkness, the light of Christ continues to shine through us, his chosen instruments, as it did through St. The world will continue to be embroiled in conflict, sin, and evil. Through this saint, Christ’s light filled his Church and drew in others to see the truth.Īs we trudge deeper into the darkness of winter, the amount of daylight will continue to decrease. Dominic’s holy preaching to heal divisions in the Church and to call back to the Faith men and women who had been led astray by heresy. By his virtue, piety, and devotion to study, and by the gift of grace, his eyes and mind were enlightened by the truth of the Gospels, which he in turn spread through his preaching. Dominic depict him alongside a dog with a torch in his mouth, referencing a dream of his mother that she gave birth to a dog that set the world on fire. Dominic was so favored to have Christ’s light shine through him that he is given the title lumen ecclesiae. God chooses us as his instruments to bring this light into the world.

you are the light of the darkness

At our baptism, we receive a lighted candle, which resembles the light of Christ. Not only do we have this light within us, but we are commissioned to be saints who bring it into the world. Through the Sacrament of Baptism, we have our eyes opened to see the light of Christ. We are all familiar with our Lord’s words from Saint John’s Gospel : “I am the light of the world, and he who follows me will not walk in darkness.” No matter how dark the world seems, Christ is still with us to give us his light.

you are the light of the darkness

All of us are like the blind men in today’s Gospel from Saint Matthew crying out for relief from their ailment: “Son of David, have pity on me.” The blind men profess their faith in Jesus, and “their eyes were opened” and filled with the light. We might be tempted to think that sin is overtaking the world and that the darkness is too much.Ĭhrist comes to be our light and our salvation. The darkness is surging as the days leading up to Christmas get shorter. We seem to feel these divisions more acutely around the holiday season, at a time when we try to focus on some sort of sentimental joy and peace.

you are the light of the darkness

We see how political and social conflicts tear us apart. We see how some sins are paraded around triumphantly as some sort of an idol. The small candle only illuminates the front corner of the chapel, but it is a reminder that Jesus Christ comes to enlighten the eyes of his servants and expel the darkness of the world. The only light I have to guide me is the flicker of the sanctuary lamp, informing me of the presence of our Lord in the tabernacle. Nevertheless, I begin to make my way cautiously to my choir stall. I cannot even make out the tabernacle where the Blessed Sacrament is quietly residing. I cannot see the mural of our Lady giving the rosary to Saint Dominic above the altar. Before my eyes adjust to the lack of light, I am blind. When I walk into our chapel at the House of Studies in the evening before Compline, I feel almost paralyzed by the darkness. If you are like me, one of the hardest parts of this time of year is how early the sun sets.








You are the light of the darkness