Wise, Eloquent Teaching

One such sermon treated an important sequence in Our Lord's earthly life: His Incarnation, Nativity, and the Epiphany. Its verbiage and imagery left this reader enchanted for a lengthy period.
In choosing to be born for us, God chose to be known by us. He therefore reveals himself in this way, in order tha this great sacrament of his love may not be an occasion for us of great misunderstanding.
Today the Magi find, crying in a manger, the one they have followed as he shone in the sky. Today the Magi see clearly, in swaddling clothes, the one they have long awaited as he lay hidden among the stars.
Today the Magi gaze in deep wonder at what they see: heaven on earth, earth in heaven, man in God, God in man, one whom the whole universe cannot contain now enclosed in a tiny body. As they look, they believe and do not question, as their symbolic gifts bear witness: incense for God, gold for a king, myrrh for one who is to die.
The preceding passage must have provided an epiphany of its own to those who listened. Those words likely (and certainly did, in my case) provided a subject for intense, extended meditation; they surely brought people closer to the Almighty God, Who lay in the manger in Bethlehem.
God Bless.