For the Christian circle, this Sunday is Epiphany Sunday. It’s
the day celebrated in remembrance of the Magi (Wiseman) visiting Christ. The Bible
indicates they followed the Star to Bethlehem.
Given that they are said to returned to their lands by a route different
than they came, and avoided going back to King Herod, we can arguably say they
were changed by the encounter. For you non-Christian friends, hang in there
with me, this story has universal application, and I don’t plan on preaching at
you. I will, though, be asking you a question for consideration. Just consideration,, okay?
Think what you will of “Christians”, we come in all shapes,
sizes and temperaments – just like the rest of society. So what do we
collectively think of the following words:
Joy, Peace, Patience, Self-Control, faithfulness, joy, gentleness,
kindness, and goodness? I feel it safe to say that we can all agree these traits
are admirable. It could be (should be) wise to live in such a way as to demonstrate
these characteristics. Would it bother you if these are Biblical? I hope not.
We have had a tradition of celebrating Epiphany by picking
out at random a paper star with one of those words on it. That selected word is
one to look for over the course of the year. It is the word to perhaps develop
or see unfold, directly or indirectly over the next year. My randomly selected
word for 2016 is Self-Control, and in the Greek, it is actually one word.
Self-control.
Self-control is certainly a trait that needs strengthening
within me. My poor choice of language, verbal mostly, is in desperate need for
some cleaning. I’ve been working with sailors for too long, and the culture has
worn off on me. I could stand to show a
little more restraint in the use of my right foot on the gas pedal when upset.
There are numbers of things that will come to mind as I sit here. Yet, I
mentioned this is a tradition. We’ve been doing this random selection of our
Stars for some 20 years now. I know for sure that how I’m viewing the Star will
change as this year unfolds. Of all the words on the list above, this one seems
the most daunting to me.
That is a sentiment that I confess is misplaced. This list
of characteristics is refered to as Fruit of the Spirit and are considered good
gifts – all of them. While they are considered gifts, I know they can be
ignored and left as undesired, especially in the heat of the moment. Can you be
kind in the face of adversity? Can you be good in the face of evil done to you?
Can you be good when harm becomes you? Can you be faithful – always? Can you be
gentle when in the midst of cruelty? Can you show joy when ill? Can I show
self-control in a traffic jam, or in a meeting when I hold the minority
opinion, or in an argument with a loved one? Choosing to seek the gift, to take
a breath, slow down, decide what matters, that’s a challenge we all should be
accepting.
So, how about it? If you made it this far, would you be
willing to pick a random star this year? We can work this many ways. I’m willing to set up a random number
generator, you select a number and I’ll send back the random word assigned. Or you could do the same. Or as some friends
have done, make you own set of stars with all possibilities – multiples of them
is better, and pick one.
I believe if we all looked for and followed our Stars, we
learn and grow… and isn’t that what life
should be about?
Blessings,
Brian
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