The Feast of the Epiphany, this year, observed on January 8, is the celebration of the Magi who come from the East to find the King of Kings, the Christ child, so they could worship Him. They were searching for the fulfillment of prophecy, but it is likely they didn’t know what they would find. They knew there was something great, they knew there was something more. “Do you see what I see?” A star, announcing the birth of Christ! St. John Chrysostom spoke of “the star that remained after bringing them to the place, in order that the child might also be seen. For there is nothing conspicuous about the place. The inn was ordinary. The mother was not celebrated or notable. The star was needed to manifest and illumine the lowly place, until they had reached their destination at the manger.” At the manger, they encountered the Christ Child! They worshipped Him and gave Him gifts.
We all have a desire for something more, perhaps a quest for greatness. We are all searching in our own way. To know God and to know that He loves us is our greatest desire. We need to have faith, the size of a mustard seed to find what we search for. We need faith to encounter Jesus, the King of Kings. We need to follow the Light. When we have the grace of faith, we can recognize and believe what has been with us all along! What does it mean to believe? St. Thomas Aquinas says that “believing is an act of the intellect assenting to the divine truth by command of the will moved by God through grace”.
The kings traveled from afar to find Truth, to find the Prince of Peace, to find the King of Kings! When they found Him, they worshipped Him, and they gave Him extravagant gifts. They took the message of the Christ child back to their homeland so that others might share the light of Christ. Pray that you will find Him! Pray that you will be a good witness of the joy of the Christ child, the Gospel, the Light of the World! Take Him with you to the ends of the earth to help others find what they are searching for.
Here’s what the Scriptures have to say:
Matthew 2: 9-10 – …and behold, the star that they had seen at its rising preceded them, until it came and stopped over the place where the child was. They were overjoyed at seeing the star.
Matthew 5:14-16 – You are the light of the world. A city set on a mountain cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and then put it under a bushel basket; it is set on a lampstand, where it gives light to all in the house. Just so, your light must shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your heavenly Father.
Isaiah 52:7 – How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him who brings glad tidings, announcing peace, bearing good news, announcing salvation, and saying to Zion, “Your God is King!”