Sunday, December 29, 2013

Holy Night 2007, Hearts Overflowing


Holy Nights
1 John 4: 7-13

Dear brothers, let us bear love toward one another, for true love comes from God; everyone who is truly loving is born of God and knows God.

Whoever does not truly love has not known God, for God is love.

And this is what revealed God’s love among us, that God has sent into the world his only begotten Son in order that we might live through Him.

God’s love consists in this: not in the way that we have loved him, but that he has loved us, and has given his Son to save us from the banishment of sin.

My dearly beloved, if God has so loved us, so also should we bear love toward one another.

Until now no one has seen God with his eyes. When we bring love to one another, God dwells in us and his love is fulfilled in us.

By this we know that we dwell in him and he in us, because he has given us of his Spirit. 

Holy Nights
December 30, 2007
1 John 4: 7-13


A poet described a three-tiered fountain this way:

        High climbs the jet and, falling, fills

up to the brim the marble rounds
that overflow in veils and frills,
into a second basin's grounds;
the second, now too rich, forsakes
its waves and on the third one spills
and equally it gives and takes
and stirs and stills.[1]

This fountain is an image of God: the life-giving, bright water of love, falling from on high, filling and spilling over into all the world; the triune God as a threefold fountain, who continuously bestows His overflowing love and forgiveness on all below; a God of love both stirring and still.

The fountain is also an image also of the human being: hearts overflowing with love received from the Source; jetting upward toward Him; hearts filling and spilling out His love toward others. Equally we take from above and give to below. For we would be those of good will, whose hearts overflow, stirred by love, and who yet walk within the stillness of peace.

“By this we know that we dwell in Him and He in us, because He has given us of His Spirit.” 1 John 4:13




[1] Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, “The Roman Fountain”


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