The true light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world. (John 1:9)
Winter light
slants through blinds in the loft, finding faces on the tapestry that hangs on
the west wall. Joseph and two magi stand there. But the golden beam leaves them
in shadow to illumine Mary, the infant Jesus, and a magi kneeling at the
manger.
The light
lingers on their faces, drawing my eyes and heart into this circle of light
where my every longing falls silent as the air around me.
A photo
across the way fills the dining room wall. Black and white, a country road, lined
by bare trees, stretches into the distance, disappearing into a thin morning
fog.
I don’t know
where it leads or will end ... for me or anyone else. But sitting in the light
of Christmas morning, none of that matters. All that matters is sitting here,
enveloped in this circle of light, barely breathing, but knowing the Loving
Light of Christ will find me ... and you ... on every road we shall ever walk, bearing
us joyfully home at journey’s end.
David L. Miller
1 comment:
Much appreciated, friend.
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