Reflection for the Lighting of the Christ Candle – by Br Daniel at St Benedict’s Monastery in Harkerville

As we gaze upon the Advent wreath on this night that begins our celebration of the Nativity of our Lord, its circle of evergreen is a symbol of God’s eternal love. Four candles have been lit over four weeks, with the promises of hope, peace, joy, and love, encircling the white Christ Candle at the centre. Today, as we light this final candle, we invoke the words of John 12:44-47, where Jesus proclaims: “Whoever believes in me believes not in me but in him who sent me. And whoever sees me sees him who sent me. I have come into the world as light, so that everyone who believes in me need not remain in darkness.”

Lord Jesus, Light of the World, as we light this candle, may your divine light brighten the shadows of our weary hearts.

As this candle burns, may it burn away the darkness of sin, doubt, and despair. We reflect on Jesus’ mission: not to condemn, but to save. In a world darkened by division and sorrow, this  light invites us to believe, to see the Father’s face in Jesus and in each other.

Gracious God, as the Christ Candle burns brightly, stir within us a deeper faith. May its glow symbolize your incarnation, the Word made flesh, dwelling among us. Help us, like the disciples who heard your cry, to embrace your words and live them out, not in fear of judgment, but in the joy of salvation. As this Advent comes to a close, we pray that your light will guide our paths, warm our spirits, and draw others to your saving grace. As the flame endures, so does your promise: no one who believes need walk in darkness.

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