Holding the Light While We Wait
The Presentation of the Lord (Candlemas) Malachi 3:1–4 · Hebrews 2:14–18 · Luke 2:22–40 The Feast of the Presentation of the Lord stands at a quiet threshold in the Church year. Behind us are the lights and songs of Christmas. Ahead of us lies the long road toward the Cross. Candlemas is not a loud feast. It is a listening one. It is about waiting. And it is especially about waiting when life has already known sorrow. The God Who Comes to Refine, Not to Flee (Malachi 3:1–4) The prophet Malachi announces with confidence: “The Lord whom you seek will suddenly come to his temple.” But he immediately asks a harder question: “Who can endure the day of his coming?” God’s presence, Malachi reminds us, is not always easy. It is refining fire. It is fuller’s soap. Not because God wishes to destroy, but because God desires to heal what has been distorted. For those who carry grief, this matters. God’s refining work is not proof of abandonment. Often, it is proof of nearnes, working q...