(Guest Post by Marcia Hurd)
Have you ever thought or said, "I've had an epiphany!" Meaning, of course, that you had a sudden flash of understanding or insight? The origin of the word is Greek for manifestation or appearance. In the Christian faith, some believe it is the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi (Matthew 2:1–12). To ministers it becomes a time to start discussing the history of salvation, in essence, giving credit where credit is due. . . Praise to Jesus!
As we advance through the Season of Epiphany, may you look more intently for the light of Christ and remember to pay homage to the manifestation of a divine being, our Savior, Jesus Christ!
Have you ever thought or said, "I've had an epiphany!" Meaning, of course, that you had a sudden flash of understanding or insight? The origin of the word is Greek for manifestation or appearance. In the Christian faith, some believe it is the manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles as represented by the Magi (Matthew 2:1–12). To ministers it becomes a time to start discussing the history of salvation, in essence, giving credit where credit is due. . . Praise to Jesus!
As we advance through the Season of Epiphany, may you look more intently for the light of Christ and remember to pay homage to the manifestation of a divine being, our Savior, Jesus Christ!