Monday - April 21, 2025
SCRIPTURE
Genesis 1.1-4
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Now, the earth was formless and empty, and darkness was on the face of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
And God said, “Let there be light. And there was light, and God saw that the light was good and separated the light from the darkness.
WORDS OF HOPE
Happy First Monday of Eastertide! “But”, you might say, “Easter was yesterday and the chocolate eggs are already gone.” That would be true, yet in the wisdom of our spiritual ancestors, the story of the Resurrection is too glorious to be concluded in just one day. We have a 40-Day Season of Easter ahead of us.
After Christmas Day, we celebrated the 12-Day Season of Christmastide to reflect on Jesus’ birth, but the creators of the Church Calendar are giving us even more time to contemplate the world-changing events of the Redeemer’s sacrifice and resurrection. The forty days also coincide with the amount of time the risen Christ was among us before the Day of Ascension.
It is no coincidence that today’s lectionary reading is the first nineteen verses of one of the Bible’s most beautiful examples of Hebrew poetry, the story of Creation. It begins the entire library of books we call the Hebrew Scriptures. The first four verses parallel the Christmas story of the coming of the Light to the world.
Eastertide is the time of year to remember the Light of Christ could shine on the Disciples in physical presence at any random moment, even when they least expected it, at a meal, on a fishing trip, strolling down a road; never announced, always inspiring. Today, we have the opportunity to experience that Light, too; to experience the presence of Jesus, maybe through the eyes of a child, the greeting of a long-time friend, the prayers of a stranger on social media, the longing of a person in need.
Remembering that we are in Eastertide can be our greatest motivation to be conscious of living out the Light of Christ ourselves for all those diverse neighbors of our lives. This 40-Day Season can serve as a warmup to being the physical presence of the love of Jesus in a season that never ends.
PRAYER
May the coming Days of the Easter Season transform each of us celebrate the Living Christ by enriching all the ones who surround us. Amen.
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Dan Peeler
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
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