zondag 24 december 2017

John Henri cardinal Newman Sermon 16. Christ Hidden from the World Seasons - Christmas "The light shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not." John i. 5.

Sermon 16. Christ Hidden from the World Seasons - Christmas
"The light shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not." John i. 5.

OF all the thoughts which rise in the mind when contemplating the sojourn of our Lord Jesus Christ upon earth, none perhaps is more affecting and subduing than the obscurity which attended it. I do not mean His obscure condition, in the sense of its being humble; but the obscurity in which He was shrouded, and the secrecy which He observed. This characteristic of His first Advent is
referred to very frequently in Scripture, as in the text, "The light shineth in darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not;" and is in contrast with what is foretold about His second Advent. Then "every eye shall see Him;" which implies that all shall recognize Him; whereas, when He came for the first time, though many saw Him, few indeed discerned Him. It had been prophesied, "When we shall see Him there is no beauty that we should desire Him;" and at the very end of his ministry, He said to one of His twelve chosen friends, "Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known Me, Philip?" [Isai. liii. 2. John xiv. 9.]