Homily for the 2nd Sunday of Christmas, Year B

Christ, God’s Wisdom and Light that Dispels our Darkness

Readings: 1stEcc 24:1-2.8-12; Ps 147:12-20; 2ndEph 1:3-6.15-18: Gos: Jn 1:1-18

This brief reflection was written by Fr. Njoku Canice Chukwuemeka, C.S.Sp. He is a Catholic Priest and a member of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans). He is a missionary in Puerto Rico. He is the Parish Priest of Parroquia la Resurrección del Senor, Canóvanas, and the Major Superior of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritans), Circumscription of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Fr. Canice is a member of For more details and comments contact him at canice_c_njoku@yahoo.com, canicechukwuemeka@gmail.com.

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“In the beginning was the Word…a light shine in the dark, a light that darkness could not over power…the Word was the true light that enlightens all men…” Today is the 2nd Sunday in the octave of Christmas. This Sunday, we continue to savor the joy of the newborn king. We continue to greet the Word made flesh that now dwells among us, and we continue to rejoice because, as the wisdom of God, he dispels our darkness and illuminates our lives. Today, the Church invites us to reflect on the import of Christ’s coming to us.

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There is a strong relationship between wisdom and light. They are synonymous with each other. On the contrary, light or wisdom and darkness are opposites. Light is always contra darkness and dispels it. The Book of Wisdom addresses God as the one who “made all things by your word; God’s eternal, creative, and illuminating power” (Wis 9:1). Proverbs equally writes: “The Lord by wisdom founded the earth” (Pr 3:19). “Light,” “Word,” and “Wisdom” are seen as the same. This is what they achieve: “For while gentle silence enveloped all thing, your all-powerful Word leaped from heaven, into the midst of the land that was doomed…” (Wis 18, 14-16).

Today, wisdom is personified in our first reading. He is none other than Jesus Christ, the fullness of God’s wisdom. One important point to note from this reading is the fact that wisdom proceeds from God. Thus, wisdom speaks: “From eternity, in the beginning, he created me…” In other words, he was part and parcel of the nature of God. The good news of this season is that after ages, he is now with us as a human to help us work and walk in the light. Who are these privileged people? My dear, we are! Therefore, the cause of our eternal joy this season is that God highly favors us. However, we must open ourselves so that He can make use of us adequately. If we do, we shall become wise and enlightened because iron sharpens iron, and fire begets fire.

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In our second reading today, Paul continues to thank and bless God, “who has blessed us with all spiritual blessings of heaven in Christ.” This spiritual blessing is Jesus Christ himself, the Wisdom of God, who is with us to dispel all ignorance and illuminate our dark spots. Also, Paul reminds us that we are those chosen and favored by God. This is not only to be holy and spotless but also for adoption as fellow brethren of Christ.

So, as we continue to rejoice this season, let us know that Christ’s birth sealed our adoption and opened a door for all of us into God’s heart. Therefore, as Paul prayed, “May the God of our Lord Jesus Christ… give you the spirit of wisdom and perception of what is revealed.” Let us welcome wisdom into our lives as our guide. Without wisdom, we cannot appreciate what wonders God has worked for us this season. Without the eyes of our mind being opened by the “Ancient of Days” himself, we will remain in perpetual ignorance and our minds always clogged with wickedness.

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Today as was on Christmas day, our gospel kicks off with a description of God’s “Logos” or Word. John reminds us of the following: “Through his Word, the heavens were made.” John describes Jesus as God’s creative, life, and light-giving Word that has come to us in human form. Indeed, Jesus is the Wisdom and Power of God, which created and sustains the world. Therefore, to save us, He assumed our nature. Jesus became man while remaining truly God. What he was (Divine), he remained, and what he was not (human nature), he has assumed for the sake of our salvation.

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Jesus Christ is truly the Son of God. He is truly the wisdom and light that dispels the darkness of our life and world. Without losing his divinity, he became man and our brother. He is the one with whom now we shear the same paternity as adopted children of God. His acceptance to be born like us gained us this exalted position and illuminates our world. Finally, for allowing the light of his face to shine upon us this season through his Word, let us exclaim: “O Lord, you are my light and my salvation” (Ps 127:1).

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all!

Peace be with You!

Maranatha!!

Homilía para el Segundo domingo de Navidad, Año B

Cristo, Sabiduría y Luz de Dios que disipa nuestra oscuridad

Lectura: 1ra: Sirac 24:1-2.8-12; Sal: 147; 2do: Ef 1:3-6.15-18: Ev: Jn 1:1-18

Esta breve reflexión fue escrita por el Padre Canice Chukwuemeka Njoku, C.S.Sp. Es un sacerdote católico y  miembro de la Congregación del Espíritu Santo (Espirítanos). Es un misionero en Puerto Rico. Es el Párroco de la Parroquia la Resurrección del Señor, Canóvanas y el Superior Mayor la Congregación del Espíritu Santo (Espirítanos), Circunscripción de Puerto Rico y Republica Dominicana. El Padre Canice es miembro de la academia de homilética (Academy of Homiletics). Para más detalles y comentarios se puede contactarlo al canice_c_njoku@yahoo.com, cancilleriadfh@gmail.com, canicechukwuemeka@gmail.com

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Hoy es el segundo domingo de la octava de Navidad. En este domingo, seguimos en la alegría del recién nacido rey. Seguimos saludando la Palabra hecha carne, que ahora habita entre nosotros. Seguimos alegres porque, Cristo disipa nuestra tiniebla e ilumina nuestra vida.

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Hay una gran relación entre la sabiduría y la luz. De hecho, son sinónimos entre sí. Por el contrario, la luz o la sabiduría y la oscuridad son términos opuestos. Luz es siempre en contra la tiniebla y la disipa.

El Libro de Sabiduría dice que Dios, “ha hecho todas las cosas por su palabra.” Que su palabra es eterna, creativa, potente, y la luz (Sb 9:1). En el libro de Proverbios también dice: “El Señor de la sabiduría fundó la tierra” (Pr 3:19). “La Luz”, “Palabra” y “Sabiduría” son vistas como una y la misma cosa. Esto es lo que se va a realizar: “Mientras que un suave silencio envuelve toda cosa, su todo-poderosa palabra saltó desde el cielo, en medio de la tierra que está condenada…” (Sb 18:14-16).

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Hoy, la sabiduría fue personificada en nuestra primera lectura. Es Jesucristo, la plenitud de la sabiduría de Dios. Un punto importante para tener en cuenta en esta lectura es el hecho de que la sabiduría proviene de Dios. “Desde la eternidad, en el principio, me creó.” En otras palabras, Él fue parte integrante de la naturaleza de Dios. La buena noticia de esta temporada es que después de tantos años, ahora esa palabra está con nosotros como humano y nuestra luz.

En la segunda lectura de hoy, san Pablo sigue agradeciendo a Dios, “que nos ha bendecido con toda bendición espiritual en Cristo.” Esta bendición espiritual es la misma persona de Jesucristo, la sabiduría de Dios, que está con nosotros para disipar toda la ignorancia y que ilumina nuestra oscuridad. Además, Pablo nos recuerda que somos los elegidos de Dios para ser los hermanos de Cristo

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Hoy, como en el día de Navidad, nuestro evangelio comienza con una descripción del “Logos” de Dios o la Palabra. Juan nos la recuerda de la siguiente manera: “a través de su Palabra hizo el cielo.” Juan describe a Jesús como la creación de Dios, la vida, la luz y la palabra que ha llegado a nosotros en forma humana. Verdaderamente, Jesús es la sabiduría y el poder de Dios que crea y sostiene el mundo. Por lo tanto, para salvarnos, asumió nuestra naturaleza. Jesús se hizo verdaderamente hombre al mismo tiempo verdadero Dios. Lo que era (divino), permaneció, y lo que no era (humano), lo asumió por el bien de nuestra salvación.

Jesucristo es verdaderamente el Hijo de Dios. Él es verdaderamente la sabiduría y la luz que disipa las tinieblas de nuestro mundo, y nos da la vida. Sin perder su divinidad se convirtió en un hombre y nuestro hermano. Su aceptación de ser nacido como nosotros, nos da una posición exaltada.

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Por último, para que la luz de su rostro siempre brillar sobre nosotros esta temporada le saludemos con el salmista: “Señor, tú eres mi luz y mi salvación” (Sal 127:1).

¡La paz sea con ustedes!

¡Maranatha!