THE LIGHT OF THE NATIONS
The light,
of course, doesn’t tell us what to do.
The light shines on the path, but it is up to the seer to choose to
follow it. I belong to a religious community, the Society of Jesus, seared by
history. We had growing success in the
early decades of our founding, but opposition soon arose. There were times when the light grew dim and
once it went out altogether, or so it seemed.
We were totally shut down by the pope and spent forty years in the
desert.
Everyone
looks for a light in their life – some person or idea to guide them. Often the person will disappear or the idea
will no longer inspire. We are restless
people always in search of something that will satisfy us. The Carthusians, a
religious community far older than the Jesuist, have a motto; Stat crux dum volvitur orbis, the
cross stands while the earth goes round. The cross is the rock in a swirling
sea.
Traditional
societies and religious traditions can sustain us but they can fail to satisfy
after a time. So what is this mysterious ‘light of the nations’ that Isaiah
promises us? Jesus came and said ‘I am the light’ and at another time he said,
‘you are the light’. Simeon in the temple spoke of it and the wise men from the
east saw it as a star.
It is the
gift that is offered to all people; a light in our hearts that will always show
us the way – even if it seems obscure for a while. When that gift is welcomed and finds a home
in us it sustains us and shows us the way, always and unfailingly. ‘The people
who walked in darkness have seen a great light’. It is the gift of Christmas which stays with
us.
If we have
some knowledge of history we will be very aware of constant change over the
centuries. However grim our own times may appear to us they are a great
improvement on those of our ancestors. The task before us is to use the light
to see our way through the complex influences constantly coming to meet us. So
much of modern culture is trying to attract us and bind us to itself. Ours is
the task of equally constantly shining our light on these movements to see if
they help or hinder.
19 January 2020 Sunday 2A
Isaiah 49:3-6 I Cor 1:3-6 John 1:29-34
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