Joy
Luke 2:9-12
Reflection
Fear of the unknown is a
very common emotion these days. As our world continues to change, unknown
factors of life increase as well. Our lives are filled with many uncertainties,
all of which contain a litany of various unfamiliar aspects and results. When
faced with the unfamiliar, many of us find ourselves
reacting with every emotion from uneasiness to shear panic. Basically,
most us just don’t like to face the unknown.
But with every unknown
situation, there is the opportunity for joy to transcend our fears. Unfortunately,
fear is one of the greatest factors that hold most of us back from
accomplishing extraordinary things. Think about
this for a moment. Is it not usually true that when we take a critical step
of faith, trusting God even while consumed with fear, that the overwhelming
joy we experience overshadows previous fears? Is it not usually worth the
risk?
As the Angel of the Lord
appeared to the Shepherds, and the manifestation of the glory of God surrounded
them, they were afraid. Who wouldn't be? In the presence of the unknown, fear overshadowed the
joy that the Divine was about to proclaim. By the angel’s words, “Do not be afraid”,
the Good News of Christ was proclaimed, and the unknown became known.
Fear became joy. Truth transcended uncertainty.
Prayer
God, we face many
uncertainties in this world and confess that the unknown causes great fear. But in your declaration of truth, through Christ, all fears are transcended to joy.
Allow the essential truth that was declared to the shepherds to be the same joy that finds us
today.
Amen
Amen