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Wise People Still Seek Him.
Epiphany (with a capital E) is celebrated twelve days after Christmas. We rejoice that Jesus came for the benefit of ALL humanity. The Magi represent the people of the world who believe that Jesus is The Messiah. Anyone who seeks Him and has faith in Him will not be sent away.
Epiphany (with a lower case e) is a sudden revelation or breakthrough, usually initiated by an ordinary incident. An epiphany is sometimes called the “Aha!” moment. Many television crime-solvers have epiphanies. By seeing an overdue library book, for instance, they are suddenly able to explain who committed the crime, how, and why. In a real life example, Helen Keller had an epiphany when Anne Sullivan and a water pump led her to the connection between objects and their names.
So when did you have your epiphany that Jesus came for you? When did you first understand, not with your head but with your heart, that He gave His life for you? Or are you still waiting for the “Oh, I get it now” moment? Don’t wait any longer. Use Epiphany to kickstart your journey to the Lord. Spoiler alert: seek and you shall find. Once you have your epiphany, offer yourself as a gift to the Lord each and every day -in thankfulness, in supplication, in repentance, and in joy.
By NJPfeiferWise People Still Seek Him.
Epiphany (with a capital E) is celebrated twelve days after Christmas. We rejoice that Jesus came for the benefit of ALL humanity. The Magi represent the people of the world who believe that Jesus is The Messiah. Anyone who seeks Him and has faith in Him will not be sent away.
Epiphany (with a lower case e) is a sudden revelation or breakthrough, usually initiated by an ordinary incident. An epiphany is sometimes called the “Aha!” moment. Many television crime-solvers have epiphanies. By seeing an overdue library book, for instance, they are suddenly able to explain who committed the crime, how, and why. In a real life example, Helen Keller had an epiphany when Anne Sullivan and a water pump led her to the connection between objects and their names.
So when did you have your epiphany that Jesus came for you? When did you first understand, not with your head but with your heart, that He gave His life for you? Or are you still waiting for the “Oh, I get it now” moment? Don’t wait any longer. Use Epiphany to kickstart your journey to the Lord. Spoiler alert: seek and you shall find. Once you have your epiphany, offer yourself as a gift to the Lord each and every day -in thankfulness, in supplication, in repentance, and in joy.