Tag: Incarnation
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More Than A Teacher
St. Athanasius reminds us that Christ is not only someone who teaches us about God, but God who comes to stand among us. This reflection explores Epiphany as the revelation of divine closeness and humanity’s restoration.
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The Word Made Visible
God did not remain distant or hidden in mystery alone. This reflection considers what it means for the Word to become visible, and how recognition begins to change the way we walk through the world.
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Jesus Is Born: Heaven Answers the Quiet of the Earth
On a night shaped by prophecy and quiet obedience, Jesus is born—not with spectacle, but in stillness. As heaven responds to what the world does not yet see, shepherds are drawn into the mystery of God’s presence made flesh. This is the moment toward which Advent has been leading—the turning point of history, where joy…
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When History Moved Them: The Census and the Road to Bethlehem
A Roman decree sets the world in motion, and Mary and Joseph are carried into history’s turning point. Through crowded roads, uncertainty, and quiet endurance, God fulfills His promise not through spectacle, but through faithful obedience on the road to Bethlehem.
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John the Baptist: The Voice That Recognized Christ Before It Spoke
Before John ever speaks, he recognizes Christ. Filled with the Spirit, he leaps for joy in hiddenness, teaching us that faith often begins with recognition before understanding and joy before proclamation.
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Elizabeth: Joy That Recognizes Grace Before the World Does
Elizabeth recognizes grace before it is explained. At the sound of Mary’s greeting, joy rises, the Spirit speaks, and a promise leaps into motion — reminding us that God often reveals His work first to quiet, faithful hearts.
