Regardless of what we call it, it is a day on which we tell the story of the arrival of the magi, or the three kings, who have come from afar to see the newborn king and to offer gifts.
Epiphany is a time of celebrating the acknowledgement of “a new beginning”, a time to celebrate the Reign of God bursting forth in the midst of creation!
For sure we dwell for a while on the visit of the magi and the wonder of their journey...led by only a star that shown brightly in the deepest of the night sky. It is a time of wonder and awe...a time to allow ourselves to enter into the story and reflect on our own journey...our spiritual journey. For the magi the signs were in the heavens...a star that led them to Bethlehem, to a shabby little stable...where our God took on human flesh and came among us as one of us.
Perhaps the magi’s real wisdom was that they knew that they didn’t know everything... they valued learning, they looked for signs, they paid attention to their dreams...they expected God to talk to them! They believed that they encountered God in their daily lives. Ultimately the story of the magi is a story of encounter, an encounter of the greatest kind...an encounter with God!
And so the Feast of the Epiphany is a time to ask ourselves: am I open to “following a star”, am I open to paying attention to the signs of God’s presence in my life? Do I make time to listen for God’s words spoken to me? Where do I most often encounter God in the ordinary routine of my daily life? The magi came bearing gifts...what gift of self, or of my life, might I offer to God?
I pray you all a most happy and blessed New Year!
Fr. Tim