Before there were global positioning
satellites, people had only the stars to guide them to their destinations.
Especially through deserts with no landmarks, they learned to rely on the
position of the heavenly lights to lead them.
The magi in today’s gospel were men who
dedicated their lives to studying the stars. They hoped that by understanding
the sky and the movement of the heavenly bodies they would be able to know what
the future would hold.
We do not know what discoveries they may
have made or if they were able to really predict the future through their
science. However, we do know about that their most important discovery - the
star announcing the birth of the Christ child.
These brilliant men could have been
satisfied with their discovery. They could have congratulated each other for
finding the star and then gone on to explore other parts of the sky. However,
there was a deeper hunger rumbling within them than the hunger for knowledge.
They wanted to not only announce the birth of this child. They wanted to meet
Him. They wanted to see Him for themselves. They wanted to bring Him gifts.
They desired not only to know about Him but to know Him personally and
intimately. It was for this reason that they made the costly and dangerous
decision to follow the star.
In today’s world we do not need to follow
stars to know where we are going or look up into the sky to tell what the
weather will be like. We have maps, GPS’s, cellphones and weather stations to
help us. But is it not true that with all our technology, we are more lost than
ever? Everything is possible for us, but we do not know what we should do or
where we should go? We have so many choices we can make but no idea what or how
we should choose. We can feel paralyzed by all the information that is at our
fingertips.
Though technology has changed throughout
the years, though science offers different explanations for the phenomena we
experience, the destination that all of us are called to remains the same. We
are called to seek out Jesus. He is the hunger that drove the wise men to leave
their comfortable palaces, journey across the desert and go to the humble city
of Bethlehem. He is the reason so many people have dedicated their lives to
serving others. He is the reason so many people through the centuries have
faced death to preach the good news. Jesus is the desire of every human heart.
Nothing that this world offers can satisfy the craving within us for His love.
Until we understand that each of us is called to seek Him out, then we will wander
around lost.
We seek Jesus. However, unlike the wise
men who had to travel many miles to find Him, we have Him close at hand. All we
need to do is sit silently and ask Him to come into our lives. By reading the
Bible for a few minutes every day, we can hear Him speaking to us. Every Sunday
- indeed every day - we can receive His Body and Blood so that His very life
can flow through us. And we can find Him in the poor and needy whenever we
relieve their hunger or comfort them in their sorrow. All these are the stars
in today’s world leading us to the Christ child. We do not have to wander about
lost in this chaotic world. The Light of the World, Jesus Christ, can be found
anywhere and everywhere if we open our eyes in faith to the signs of His presence.
Today’s beautiful feast also teaches us
that everyone is meant to have a relationship with Jesus. If you were created
by God, then you are called by Him to know, love and serve Jesus. Jesus died to
save all people, without distinction. And so, our Heavenly Father wants all
people no matter their religion, their race, their education or their social
status to know His love made visible in the person of Jesus Christ.
That is where we come in. We who have
accepted Jesus into our hearts must now witness to others about His saving
power. We must be the star leading others to Jesus. It might not always be by
our eloquent words. Perhaps it will be more by our example. Whatever the case
may be, we must never fail to give witness to God’s love. There are too many
people lost in today’s world for us to keep our faith to ourselves. Just as we
would give food to a starving person, we must give our witness of faith to
those whose souls are famished for God. We may be the only means that someone
has of hearing the good news. How could we refuse to let our light shine with
the love and joy of God’s Spirit?
In today’s world, when we look up at the
night sky, we often cannot see the stars because of all the artificial light
coming from our homes and businesses. Just so, often the good news of Jesus’
love can be drowned out by all the noise in our lives. We can be so blinded by
the bright lights of the world that we lose sight of the true Light that
enlightens all men and women - Jesus Christ. By seeking Him out daily and
striving to know Him, we can ensure that we will not wander about lost. By
witnessing to Him to others, we can be assured that when He comes again in
glory, we will stand with Him in the Father’s presence forever praising the
goodness of our God.
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