In today’s Gospel, John 3: 16-21, the evangelist reminds us
that “the light came into the world, but people
preferred darkness to light, because their works were evil. For everyone who does wicked things hates the
light and does not come toward the light, so that his [or her] works might not
be exposed. But whoever lives the truth comes to the light, so that his [or
her] works may be clearly seen as done in God.”
Let’s write that as though John were addressing us
personally. It would read as follows: “When
you prefer darkness to light, you do so because your works were evil. When you do what is wrong, you hate the light
and avoid coming toward the light, so that ‘
your works might not be exposed.’ But
when you live the truth, you come to the light, so that your ‘works may be clearly seen as done in God.’”
How true John is! When I have done wrong, the last thing I
want is to have my wrongdoing exposed, so what do I do? Avoid the light, that
is, avoid the person who will confront my deceitfulness or sinfulness. When I have done wrong, I shudder at being
found out. If I have grown spiritually,
however, and realize that Jesus, the
Light of the world, comes into my darkness, not to scold me or condemn me, but
to “put on the light,” so to speak, and lead me to safety, then I do not
succumb to fear. In my maturity, I
realize that confronting my wrongdoing is a grace that leads to my freedom, to
intimacy with the Lord, to wholeness and holiness. When spiritually mature, I do not shun truth
but seek it. Spiritually mature persons know the value of acknowledging the
truth, facing the truth and being brought into the Light. Easy? No! But worth the sacrifice made
possible for us by Jesus’ death and resurrection and the sending of the Holy
Spirit, who overshadows us so that we are able to give birth to truth and welcome
the freedom won for us on the Cross!
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