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The candles lit in Orthodox churches
and in Orthodox homes
speaks of the hope God gives
that is not extinguished by night.
The light is rung forth at Pascha:
"Come receive the light from the never ending light
and Glorify Christ,
who is risen from the dead."
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Once,
when I was living in a small cute studio
during library school
I woke in the middle of a dark night
in unforeseen terror
feeling like God had suddenly died or never was
and in a fear I have felt not before or since
I frantically grabbed my old Anglican Psalter,
which I still love for its language,
opened and read:
But God hath delivered my soul from the place of hell;
for he shall receive me.
-Psalm 49:15
My fear vanished.
God hath delivered my soul from the place of hell;
for he shall receive me.
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The theme of light in darkness is
in also our funeral prayers,
'in a place of brightness, a place of respose'...
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Let us all then continue to light our candles
our lampadas;
our lamps with oil or wax
and turn again and again towards
Christ
who promises to never leave us
who will enlighten our darkness...
Friday, July 16, 2010
The Light of Christ
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2 comments:
It is so important to light our candles. It brings us peace.
Yes.
Thank God.
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