Meditation Minute
In today's Gospel we hear John's version of the infancy narrative. This narrative does not talk about the manger, nor the three wise men, nor having to flee Israel. Today's Gospel links Christ to the Word of God we hear throughout the Old Testament. Today's Gospel introduces us to the spiritual birth of Christ. Moses heard the Word in the burning bush on Mount Sinai. John tells us that "He was in the beginning with God" letting us know that Christ was with God when he spoke to Adam and Eve and when he spoke to Moses. We are told that Christ is the Word of God made flesh; that He is the light of the World. John tells us that Christ is life-giving and light-giving. When Christ was born, the people did not know who he was. John tells us, "He was in the world, and the world came to be through him, but the world did not know him. He came to what was his own, but his own people did not accept him." John's description of the birth of Christ is less spectacular then that of Matthew or Luke, yet it provides a much deeper understanding of the significance of his birth. "But to those who did accept him he gave power to become children of God, to those who believe in his name, who were born not by natural generation nor by human choice nor by a man's decision but of God." John tells us that if we believe in Christ and accept him into our lives, we will be born into God. God gave us Jesus so we would believe, so we could see the Word of God.
A Simple Prayer
Christ, you are the Word made Flesh,
You are the light of the world.
I receive you into my home and believe in your name
Because through you all things were made.
Yours in Christ
Michael Marcon
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