This Sunday, we enter the season of Epiphany, a time when the church celebrates God’s light breaking into the world in ways that reveal truth, expose injustice, and guide us toward hope.
Instead of beginning with the familiar story of the Magi in Matthew, we’ll turn first to Psalm 72, which paints a powerful picture of what God’s reign looks like when justice and compassion take root. Psalm 72 describes a ruler who defends the poor, lifts the vulnerable, and brings peace that nourishes the land like gentle rain. It reminds us that nations and communities thrive when compassion and equity shape our everyday lives. And yet this psalm also echoes throughout the Epiphany story: kings bringing gifts, nations drawn to the light, and a new kind of ruler whose authority is grounded not in power but in righteousness.
Matthew’s account of the wise men reflects this very vision. They come seeking a king unlike any other, one whose justice and mercy reveal God’s heart for the world.
Join us this Sunday as we weave these Scriptures together and explore what Epiphany reveals about God’s light. Light that still calls us toward justice, compassion, and hope. All are welcome as we begin this season together.
First Christian Church of Lawrenceville is located in Lawrenceville, Georgia in Gwinnett County. Find out more by going to our website at https://lawrencevillechristianchurch.org/
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