Jan. 6 is called “The Epiphany of Our Lord,” which historically was an even bigger celebration in the church than Christmas Eve and Day.Epiphany even has been called the “second Christmas,” the “Christmas of the Gentiles.” At the first Christmas, it was a swaddled baby in a manger visited by shepherds called in from the fields by angels. In this second Christmas, it is a young child playing around the feet of his mother in a house visited by “magi,” wise men from the east guided by a star.The first Christmas was for Israel. The second Christmas was for the world, the nations,