Light
Shining in the Darkness
By Sue Smith, PEC Treasurer and
GreenFaith Fellow
Arise,
shine; for your light has come, and
the
glory of the Lord has risen upon you.
2 For darkness shall cover the earth,
and
thick darkness the peoples;
but the Lord will arise upon you,
and
his glory will appear over you.
3 Nations shall come to your light,
and
kings to the brightness of your dawn.
(Isaiah 60:1-3)
We have ended our season of expectation
– the anticipation of the birth of Jesus Christ. His is the light now shining
on our world. This year, as we enter this season of Epiphany, darkness is
covering the earth. We continue to experience environmental degradation while
the countries of the world do not negotiate a strong climate agreement.
Greenhouse gases continue to be released into the air; the rivers are polluted;
the seas are rising; there is drought; there are floods.
As followers of Jesus Christ, we need
to shine
his light. We need nations to come to our
light and kings to the
brightness of our dawn. This season of Epiphany is the season Jesus did his
ministry. Our ministry is needed to bring nations and kings together and take
climate change seriously. We started with the People’s Climate March in
September. It was an exciting day in New York City. The faith community was
shining a light and lending a voice. But our ministry does
not end with the Climate March. We need to hold vigils; we need to worship; we
need to provide education; we need to pray. We need to take action.
As individuals we can pray, we can
write letters and we can sign the ourvoices.net petition addressed to the world
leaders. We can be in community with others to urge our leaders to develop a
strong climate change treaty, and most importantly to take action on behalf of
God’s creation.
Rulers and kings need to hear our moral
voice. We need to use that voice to call out for the health and well-being of
the creation. We need to use that voice in worship and in song. As this season
of Epiphany begins, shine your light on the darkness.
Prayer: Dear Lord,
Give us strength to shine our light on your creation. Give kings and rulers
ears to hear and wisdom to work together to negotiate a strong climate treaty.
You created creation good. Help us to keep creation good. Be in our midst as we
worship and minister in your name. Amen.
Contributor: Sue
Smith is
a member of First Presbyterian of Rumson, NJ. She is the Treasurer of
Presbyterians for Earth Care and a GreenFaith Fellow. She is currently a
student at New Brunswick Theological Seminary.
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