We have experienced the shortest day of the year, and the light is growing stronger each day. Liturgically, we have just celebrated the season of lights. But as we listen to the evening news, we often feel anything but lightsome. What are we to make of this contrast? Often we sense that the Church lives in its own faith-world, while I live in the real world. But after a bit of thought, maybe what we really all live in, is the tension between light and darkness. There is a tug-of-war, and I have to decide daily what side I’m on…!
Interestingly, this is exactly what the Dominican shield captures. Whether viewed from the bottom up or the top down, the light is piercing the darkness. Maybe that is just the point: we live in the tension between light and darkness, between truth and lies, between peace and war, between the now and the not-yet.
The scriptures for this time right after Christmas assure us of one thing: the Light has come, and the darkness is not going to overcome it. So, on our part we need to focus. Being wishy-washy will bring us only confusion. We need to make a decision to keep our eyes on the prize. But there is more. The Light has made its home in our DNA…our ‘stuff’…in our very flesh. There is nowhere to run when we look in the mirror. The deed is done. There is light behind our eyes…in fact, we are told we are the light of the world, because the One who has taken our flesh is the Light of the world. The darkness might try to snuff it out, but it doesn’t have a chance against that Love-light. We didn’t put it there, and even if we cover it with a bushel, we are not going to kill it. This is to be our focus. This is our constant gratitude, no matter how the darkness tries to smother it. Yes, do let your light shine for me and all to see…
Little One,
Veiled in my flesh,
Expression of the Father’s Glory
wrapped in swaddling clothes,
my light is hidden too.
My skin hides my light from me.
But you see what I cannot see.
You have given Yourself to me.
Help me to remember
when the darkness closes in…
to let your light shine.
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