Spiritual Eclipse and the Darkness of Sin

The experience of sin, when properly apprehended, is one of darkness, even a sense of being lost, unable to see the light. Yet the reality is something quite different: God’s light never ceases to shine and is far more abundant than the darkness of sin. As St. Paul teaches, where sin abounds, grace abounds all the more (Romans 5:20-21).

The eclipse is an analogy of that. The light is temporarily obscured, so that a great shadow falls across the Earth. For those in the heart of the shadow, it appears as if the light has been extinguished. Has it disappeared altogether? Yet at the same time, the light in shining brightly everywhere outside of the shadow’s path, in even greater abundance. The light remains greater.

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