Jonathan Madison

From the age of humanity’s inception, light has been our single greatest unifying symbol of hope. Every holiday season, I am reminded of this when I see countless Christmas lights illuminate darkened city streets and flame-lit candles burning bright to commemorate holiday tradition. For me, holiday lights are far more than collections of wiring and brightly colored bulbs. At least once per year, many of us display holiday lights, sharing with the world our collective belief that no matter how dark and desolate the night may appear, lights will always continue to shine.

In the Christmas tradition, we recognize the star that brought light to Bethlehem’s eastern sky at the birth of Jesus Christ. The birth of Jesus symbolizes the bright lantern of hope for all mankind among the world’s darkest corridors. This season reminds us that at our core, humankind has the capacity to embody — as Jesus did — an unending, unfailing and all encompassing love for one another. In fact, that was Jesus’ purpose here on Earth — to live as God’s incarnation. To exemplify how to embrace love amidst a world in which evil is pervasive.

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Reading Mr. Madison's column is invariably a great way to start the day.

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