This week’s reading is from John’s gospel. John frequently uses the metaphor of light and darkness throughout his writing and refers to Jesus as the Light.
Read these verses from the beginning of the first chapter of John:
The light shines in the darkness and the darkness can never extinguish it…
The one who is the true light, who gives light to everyone, was coming into the world…
... to all who believed him and accepted him, he gave the right to become children of God.
John 1: 5- 12 (New Living Translation)
Jesus had come as light into the world so that we can be children of God, people who are not lost but belong to God.
At 7:44AM (EST) last Friday, March 20th our planet’s axis lay parallel to the sun, tilted neither towards nor away from it. This was the spring equinox. Ever since that moment the northern hemisphere of the Earth has been slowly beginning to tilt towards the sun. This will bring light and warmth to our region for the next six months and we will see an astonishing transformation in the world around us as seeds sprout, trees blossom and flowers spring into bloom.
Today (and for the rest of this week) make a conscious effort to tilt your life to the light of God. Spend a few moments each morning before you walk out of your home, intentionally welcoming the light and love of God into you whole being. Spread your arms wide like the limbs of a tree or the petals of a flower and soak up the Light. You could even stand outside in the sunshine to do this. Imagine God’s great love for you, accept the love of the Father for his children, allow the Light of Christ to permeate you whole being.
Prayer:
Lord, I receive your Light. Illuminate all my darkness. Amen
Monday, March 23, 2009
24th Day of Lent
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