Epiphany #14 of 14: Reflections on the last day of
Epiphany.
Jesus did many other signs…
(John 20:30)
The Season of Epiphany concludes with Jesus’ first
miracle at that wedding festival in Cana of Galilee when Jesus turned water
into wine. John calls the miracle a “sign”—an epiphany that “revealed his
glory” (Jn 2:11).
More will be told about how “Jesus went about doing good
and healing the oppressed”, until we come to The Sign of the Cross “when they
put him to death by hanging him on a tree”; and, how “God raised him up on the
third day”; so that, “everyone who believes in him receives forgiveness of sins
through his name” (Ac 10:38-43). There’s
more—there is always more. The Gospel story continues with our resurrected Lord
ascending to the “right hand of the Father” where he intercedes in our behalf
to this very day (Lk 2:50-53 & Ro 8:34).
“Sign” is a good word. It is an epiphany word. The Gospel
writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; never use the word “proof”. They tell of
signs which, when accompanied by the unseen workings of the Holy Spirit (Jn 16:8), brings us to faith in Jesus Christ as
our one true Lord and Savior. Christ, the Son of God and the Son of Man, is the
One who salvages our lives for eternity (Jn
20:30-31).
Looking forward to the Lent posts
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