1. We now are the magi: we worship Christ because of who he is, but also because of what he has done for us and what he continues to do in his gift-giving to us.
  2. Epiphany continues the work done at Christmas, bringing light and life to a dying world desperate for hope.
  3. The “Chalking of the Door” is a way to celebrate and literally mark the occasion of the Epiphany and God’s blessing of our lives and home.
  4. It's a new year, and you are still the same you: a sinner who is simultaneously perfect in every way because Christ declares it to be so.
  5. In Simeon's hands and Anna's gaze, we are reminded of God's promise—not distant, not fading, but alive.

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