A New Year Message of Hope
The Light shines in the darkness
BY THE CHURCHES TOGETHER IN BRITAIN & IRELAND’S WEB EDITOR
I have been thinking about the new mantra: ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ and the Christmas hope. There is promising news of vaccines that may help to prevent Covid infections. We all welcome this good news and hope they will be effective and available to everyone. Light at the end of the tunnel?
The Christmas message however insists ‘the light shines IN the darkness’ (John 1:5). These words express the vision and hope of a small band of Jesus’ earliest followers. They were in a kind of lockdown (John 20:19). They were few, lived in fear, and wondered what the future held.
The Christmas story calls us to re-examine the way we speak of darkness. It insists that the greatest illuminations is found where darkness is profound. Here we discern the light that enlightens everyone and everything, and learn that darkness and light are both alike in God (Psalm 139:12).
We are living in extraordinary times of illumination in the midst of our personal situations, local realities and global events. The key lesson being learned is that decisions are more likely to be correct if you start by focussing on, and asking, where the hurt is deep and who is the most vulnerable?
Not Caesar on a throne, armed to the teeth, but the helpless baby in the manger, soon a child refugee in Egypt and in danger, reveals the path to salvation.
Look here for the light that shines in the darkness, and enlightens everyone.
We are called to point to this light, wherever we are.