2015 MUMC Devo Booklet - Marlton United Methodist Church
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2015 MUMC Devo Booklet - Marlton United Methodist Church
! People Get Ready! “Prepare the way of the Lord …” Isaiah 40:3 Marlton United Methodist Church Daily Advent Reflections November 29-December 25 2015 I have deeply fond memories of gathering around the Advent wreath at my childhood dinner table, offering special prayers and discussing beloved scripture passages with my parents and brothers. Whether you read these together as a family, or in hushed stillness alone with God, I pray that the Light of Christ comes to you this Advent season, bringing warmth, brightness, and love. ! May the thrill of anticipation get the best of you this season, ! Pastor Anna Gillette ! "Advent, like its cousin Lent, is a season for prayer and reformation of our hearts. Since it comes at winter time, fire is a fitting sign to help us celebrate Advent…If Christ is to come more fully into our lives this Christmas, if God is to become really incarnate for us, then fire will have to be present in our prayer. Our worship and devotion will have to stoke the kind of fire in our souls that can truly change our hearts. Ours is a great responsibility not to waste this Advent time.” Edward Hays A Pilgrim’s Almanac, p. 187 ! Sunday, November 29! Isaiah 2:3-5(NIV)! Many people shall come and say, ! “ Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the LORD, ! To the house of the God of Jacob; ! He will teach us His ways, ! And we shall walk in His paths.” ! For out of Zion shall go forth the law, ! And the word of the LORD from Jerusalem. ! He shall judge between the nations, ! And rebuke many people; ! They shall beat their swords into plowshares, ! And their spears into pruning hooks; ! Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, ! Neither shall they learn war anymore.! O house of Jacob, come and let us walk ! In the light of the LORD. ! ! Carlsbad Caverns National Park in New Mexico boasts one of the largest systems of caverns in North America. As you travel with the tour guide down to the deepest part of the caves, lights illuminate the beautiful formations and different chambers. Once at the bottom of the cave, the tour guide speaks of the explorers who first entered the cave. They did not know how deep or wide the caverns were, they traveled with candles, a single flame to light the way. ! ! The tour guide then calls on his or her radio and asks that all lights in the cavern be extinguished. The darkness that follows is profound. You cannot see your fingers in front of your face. The darkness is stifling.! ! The tour guide then takes out a single match, strikes it, and holds it high. That tiny flame is enough to illuminate the entire chamber. Suddenly you are able to see the people and details surrounding you. It is striking to realize that such a small flame can be enough to end the smothering darkness. ! ! “Come, let us walk in the light of the world,” what an invitation! God, creator of the universe, became human, came to earth, and like a single flame in a dark cave illuminated the earth. During Advent we light the candles of the wreath in anticipation of Christ’s light. It’s coming again, and it’s going to be wonderful. Swords will become plowshares, people will no longer train for war. We will walk together, following in the footprints of Christ, the light of the world.! ! ! Pray: Light of the world come down. You are our hope. Bring peace. Give us joy. Show us how to love. Amen.! ! ! ! Monday, November 30! 1 Thessalonians 3:9-13 (NRSV)! ! ! “How can we thank God enough for you in return for all the joy that we feel before our God because of you? Night and day we pray most earnestly that we may see you face to face and restore whatever is lacking in your faith.! Now may our God and Father himself and our Lord Jesus direct our way to you. And may the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, just as we abound in love for you. And may he so strengthen your hearts in holiness that you may be blameless before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all his saints. ! ! Christmas cards were first sent in 1843 by Richard Armour, the founder of the Victoria and Albert Museum of London. He had too many hand written notes to send, and thus had printed a card with the image of a family embracing. His notes were meant to remind his friends and family to help clothe the poor and destitute during the winter months.! ! I find Paul’s words in today’s scripture similar to a Christmas greeting card. He writes, “May the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all.” Paul’s direction to the church in Thessalonica was to love. Just as Richard Armour sought to implore his loved ones to care for those in need.! ! ! ! ! Christ is the light of the world. So long ago, he came to bring a way for salvation. Until he returns, we are to be bearers of his light. Christ said, “You are the light of the world...let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven. (Matthew 6:14-16) How will you bear Christ’s light during Advent? How will you bring warmth, light, and joy to others?! ! ! Pray: We want to shine. Show us how to be brilliant like you. Amen.! ! ! ! ! ! Tuesday, December 1! Psalm 67 (NRSV)! May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face to shine upon us, that your way may be known upon earth, your saving power among all nations. Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the peoples praise you. ! Let the nations be glad and sing for joy, for you judge the peoples with equity and guide the nations upon earth. Let the peoples praise you, O God; let all the peoples praise you. ! The earth has yielded its increase; God, our God, has blessed us. May God continue to bless us; let all the ends of the earth revere him.! I love to look through my parents’ photo albums. One of my favorite pictures is of my father holding me when I was about four months old. He is looking down at me adoringly, and I am smiling a glorious, toothless grin back at him. The photo is a perfect capturing of a precious moment in time. I cannot help but to smile when I see it.! ! I imagine that the psalmist envisioned a similar scene when writing the above psalm. When God’s “face shines” on us, it must be just as if a parent is smiling down at his infant adoringly. There is hope in Psalm 67. Reading the words instill hope that God will smile upon us. Indeed, hasn’t God already smiled on us? Christ came, lived, taught, healed, died, and rose again. Christ will come again, and it is in that truth we place our hope. As followers of Christ we live with great hope.! ! May we feel God’s smile upon us as we wait for Christ’s return. ! ! ! Pray: Delight in us. Smile down on us. Giggle with joy. Help us to live in a manner that warrants you being a doting parent. Amen.! ! Wednesday, December 2! Psalm 13 (The Message)! Long enough, God— you've ignored me long enough. ! I've looked at the back of your head ! long enough. Long enough ! I've carried this ton of trouble, ! lived with a stomach full of pain. ! Long enough my arrogant enemies ! have looked down their noses at me. ! ! Take a good look at me, God, my God; ! I want to look life in the eye, ! So no enemy can get the best of me ! or laugh when I fall on my face. ! ! I've thrown myself headlong into your arms— ! I'm celebrating your rescue. ! I'm singing at the top of my lungs, ! I'm so full of answered prayers.! ! ! At first glance, the language of this psalm is shocking. Who dares to say “You’ve ignored me long enough, God?” Haven’t we all felt it, though? Haven’t each of us been angry with God, or felt as if God had forgotten or ignored us? The Psalmist puts voice to those feelings, and somehow in reading these words, we find comfort in knowing that God can take it. God can hear our anger or disappointment, endure our ranting, and still continue to love us.! ! The psalmist knows this as well. He moves from despair to celebration, “I’m celebrating your rescue.” The Psalmist experienced the hope we observe during Advent. Times are hard, but God is with us. Life is lonely, but God has not left us. Others seem to be railing against us, but God is on our side. All have sinned and fall short of God’s glory, but Christ came so that all may live eternally.! ! Go ahead, tell God how you feel, then listen. Listen and be assured that God’s love for you is as strong as ever.! ! ! Pray: Give me courage to express my pain to you. Give me cause to celebrate your rescue. Amen.! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thursday, December 3! Jeremiah 33: 14-16 (New Century Version)! The Lord says, "The time is coming when I will do the good thing I promised to the people of Israel and Judah.! In those days and at that time, ! I will make a good branch sprout from David's family. ! He will do what is fair and right in the land.! At that time Judah will be saved, ! and the people of Jerusalem will live in safety. ! The branch will be named: ! “The Lord Does What Is Right."! ! ! Isn’t it interesting how the implications of “I promise” have changed? In the time of Abraham, a promise or covenant was made with the understanding that breaking the covenant would mean certain death. A promise made in the form of a covenant was not to be taken lightly. ! ! When Mary and Joseph were promised to marry, Joseph, like all betrothed men in their culture, went to live in the home with Mary’s family. This betrothal or engagement was a promise that was just as weighty as the marriage promise. Men and women did not find themselves engaged multiple times to multiple people, the engagement was the beginning of a marriage.! ! As children, we might have made a “pinky promise.” This kind of promise, for many children, is the be-all-end-all of promises. You wouldn’t dare break a pinky promise.! ! Many of you may remember when your word was all that was needed to give a promise. If a person gave his word, you could count on his promise being fulfilled. ! ! Today, the words, “I promise” are nothing more than an expression. An individual may utter these words with no intent of really following through. It is almost a meaningless interjection the way “seriously” and “honestly” have become mere interjections to fill empty space in a sentence.! ! For this reason, reading about God keeping God’s promise may not seem like such a big deal. It was a big deal, though. God promised a new start for God’s people. That new start came in Jesus. God’s promise is real. It was real two thousand years ago, it is real today, and it is real for the future. We serve a God who is true to His word!! ! ! Pray: Thank you for promising to give us a new start. Thank you for keeping your promise. As we look ahead to your coming, help us to live as “promise people,” people who live with hope and the assurance of a new start. Amen.! ! ! Friday, December 4! Psalm 139:11-12 (NIV)! 11 If I say, "Surely the darkness will hide me and the light become night around me,"! 12 even the darkness will not be dark to you; the night will shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you.! ! When we feel as though darkness will consume our days and nights, the psalmist declares that even the darkness will not be darkness to God. At this time of year, I love to read and re-read best loved stories and poems. One of my favorites as a little girl was Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Match Girl.” Excerpts from the story read as follows:! ! Most terribly cold it was; it snowed, and was nearly quite dark, and evening-- the last evening of the year. In this cold and darkness there went along the street a poor little girl, bareheaded, and with naked feet. When she left home she had slippers on, it is true; but what was the good of that? They were very large slippers, which her mother had hitherto worn; so large were they; and the poor little thing lost them as she scuffled away across the street, because of two carriages that rolled by dreadfully fast.! ! So the little maiden walked on with her tiny naked feet, that were quite red and blue from cold. She carried a quantity of matches in an old apron, and she held a bundle of them in her hand. Nobody had bought anything from her the whole livelong day; no one had given her a single farthing.! ! She crept along trembling with cold and hunger--a very picture of sorrow, the poor little thing!! ! Her little hands were almost numbed with cold. Oh! a match might afford her a world of comfort, if she only dared take a single one out of the bundle, draw it against the wall, and warm her fingers by it. She drew one out. "Rischt!" how it blazed, how it burnt! It was a warm, bright flame, like a candle, as she held her hands over it: it was a wonderful light. It seemed really to the little maiden as though she were sitting before a large iron stove, with burnished brass feet and a brass ornament at top. The fire burned with such blessed influence; it warmed so delightfully. The little girl had already stretched out her feet to warm them too; but--the small flame went out, the stove vanished: she had only the remains of the burnt-out match in her hand.! ! ! There is much more to Andersen’s parable addressing charity and God’s love, but I want to pause here. How beautifully the author paints pictures with his words as he describes the warmth and light provided by the single match. The reader is drawn into the girl’s dismay when the light is extinguished. ! ! Isn’t this the way earthly light behaves? We experience light and warmth for intervals, unless that light is coming from God. As the psalmist writes, there is no darkness that can overtake God. Christ is that light from God. Christ lights the way and warms our hearts. His light will not fade. His warmth will not end. This year, as we prepare for the warmth of God’s love through Jesus, let’s ready our lives for light that can never be overtaken!! ! ! Pray: Lord of Light and Warmth, you outshine the darkness that plagues our days. Help us to remember that your light shines brighter than any darkness. Help us to be so taken by your light, that we share it with others who sit in the darkness and cold. Amen.! ! ! ! ! ! ! Saturday, December 5 ! Revelation 22: 5a (NIV)! ! There will be no more night. They will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the sun, for the Lord God will give them light.! ! ! It’s never easy. Navigating through the long succession of holidays beginning with Thanksgiving and ending with New Year’s day is never easy when you are grieving a loss or simply spending these days alone. Every channel on television portrays sweater-clad families warming by the fire, happy, in love, and together. It’s even in the commercials, on the billboards, in the magazines and newspapers. By the looks off things, we might feel alone in the fact that grief and pain fills our days. While the world seems aglow in light and merriment, we feel that we have been left in darkness.! ! Today’s scripture verse speaks of Christ’s coming. “There will be no more night,” it says, there will be no more darkness. No wonder Christians from the very beginning have looked toward Christ’s coming with great anticipation. When Christ comes, our lives will no longer be consumed with the darkness created by loneliness and grief.! ! Bebo Norman wrote a song entitled “Great light of the World.” The lyrics offer a great plea for Christ to come and light the darkness experienced in daily living.! ! ! ! GREAT LIGHT OF THE WORLD Sometimes at night I am afraid I cover my eyes, I cover my shame So here in the dark, broken apart Come with Your light, fill up my heart! ! O Great Light of the world, fill up my soul I'll never mend here, so come make me whole O Great Light of the world, come to impart The light of Your grace, to fill up my heart! ! The wind of this world can push us around Folding us up, backing us down But here in the dark, I'm not alone So come with Your strength and carry me home! ! ! ! ! ! O Great Light of the world, fill up my soul I'll never mend here, so come make me whole O Great Light of the world, come to impart The light of Your grace, to fill up my heart! Pray: Great light of the world, as you came to earth so many years ago to bring comfort and peace, come now into our hearts to do the same. Light us from within, so that we may be your light to the world until you return. Amen. ! ! Sunday, December 6 ! Isaiah 11:1-4a! A shoot will come up from the stump of Jesse; ! from his roots a Branch will bear fruit.! The Spirit of the LORD will rest on him— the Spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the Spirit of counsel and of power, the Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD -! and he will delight in the fear of the LORD. He will not judge by what he sees with his eyes, or decide by what he hears with his ears;! but with righteousness he will judge the needy, with justice he will give decisions for the poor of the earth. ! ! My father learned how to count as a toddler sitting on his grandfather’s knee. His grandfather came to America from Germany when he was 19, German was his first language. Because of this, my father learned to count in German before he learned English. ! ! In addition to the German, my father learned to count by turning the pages in the family’s German hymnal. They would stop here and there to sing a verse or two of the hymns they came across. Among some of the hymns my father holds dear, is “Es ist ein Ros entsprungen,” or “Lo How a Rose E’er Blooming.” ! ! This hymn was written in Germany during the 16th century. It was initially referring to Mary as the rose springing from the lineage of Jesse, but with the protestant reformation, the hymn was adapted to shift focus from Mary to Jesus, citing Isaiah 11:1 and interpreting the prophet’s words as Messianic prophecy.! ! The hymn has been a favorite for many generations, and for good reason. The etherial melody and beautiful imagery draw us into a holy moment.! ! Lo, how a Rose e’er blooming from tender stem hath sprung! Of Jesse’s lineage coming, as men of old have sung. It came, a floweret bright, amid the cold of winter, When half spent was the night.! ! Isaiah ’twas foretold it, the Rose I have in mind; With Mary we behold it, the virgin mother kind. To show God’s love aright, she bore to men a Savior, When half spent was the night.! ! This Flower, whose fragrance tender with sweetness fills the air, Dispels with glorious splendor the darkness everywhere; True Man, yet very God, from sin and death He saves us, And lightens every load.! ! O Savior, Child of Mary, who felt our human woe, O Savior, King of glory, who dost our weakness know; Bring us at length we pray, to the bright courts of Heaven, And to the endless day!! ! ! Pray: Jesus, true man, yet very God, from sin and death you have saved us and lighten every load. Thanks be to God! Amen.! ! ! Monday, December 7! Luke 1: 68-79 (The Message)! Then Zachariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and prophesied, Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel; he came and set his people free. He set the power of salvation in the center of our lives, and in the very house of David his servant, Just as he promised long ago through the preaching of his holy prophets: Deliverance from our enemies and every hateful hand; ! Mercy to our fathers, as he remembers to do what he said he'd do, What he swore to our father Abraham— a clean rescue from the enemy camp, So we can worship him without a care in the world, made holy before him as long as we live. And you, my child, "Prophet of the Highest," will go ahead of the Master to prepare his ways, Present the offer of salvation to his people, the forgiveness of their sins. Through the heartfelt mercies of our God, God's Sunrise will break in upon us, Shining on those in the darkness, those sitting in the shadow of death, Then showing us the way, one foot at a time, down the path of peace.! ! ! ! ! ! ! This passage or hymn is offered up by Zechariah after the birth of his son, John the Baptist. John was the one sent to make way for the Messiah. Much like the angel appeared to Mary, an angel appeared to Zechariah, telling him that John would be born. Zechariah and his wife were old, past child bearing years, and Zechariah did not believe the angel of the Lord. Because of this, he was not able to utter a single word until John was born.! ! When John was eight days old, Zachariah was finally able to speak. He first words declared the babe’s name: John. His next utterance was this hymn, speaking of God’s kept promises, of the work God would do through the Messiah, and of his own son’s role in preparing God’s people for Jesus’ ministry. ! ! When have we been so filled with awe and gratitude that our lips overflow with praise? Why not give it a try? There are plenty of songs to sing this time of year, why not recognize God’s work in our lives, and burst forth with song?! ! Pray: God of miracles, let every heart prepare Him room, and heaven and nature sing the glories of our newborn king! Amen.! ! ! Tuesday, December 8! Isaiah 40: 3-5 (NRSV)! A voice cries out: “In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be lifted up, and every mountain and hill be made low; the uneven ground shall become level, and the rough places a plain. Then the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all people shall see it together, for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.” ! ! Luke 3: 3-6 (NRSV)! ! He (John the Baptist) went into all the region around the Jordan, proclaiming a baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins, as it is written in the book of the words of the prophet Isaiah, “The voice of one crying out in the wilderness: ‘Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight. Every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough ways made smooth; and all flesh shall see the salvation of God.’”! ! ! The word in Isaiah foretells the story of John the Baptist and his proclamations. Prepare the way! Get ready! Jesus is coming! ! ! This reminds me of the olympics (a stretch, I know). Every two years a new city hosts the olympics, but the host cities spend longer than two years preparing for the event. Infrastructure is strengthened, arenas are built, housing is established for the athletes, roads are widened, the face of the city changes drastically in preparation for the event. The city undergoes an overhaul as it prepares the way for athletes, visitors and the international press.! ! Maybe we too need an overhaul. Isn’t Jesus’ arrival bigger than a bi-annual event, even an event as grand as the olympics? Jesus came 2,000 years ago. Jesus will come again. In the mean time, Jesus comes into our hearts, into our lives. How can we make room for Jesus’ entry into our lives?! ! Pray: Lord, help us to make way, to clear up the cluttered path so there is space for you. Amen.! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Wednesday, December 9! Psalm 50: 1-3 (The Message)! 1-3 From the dazzle of Zion, ! God blazes into view. ! Our God makes his entrance, ! he's not shy in his coming. ! Starbursts of fireworks precede him.! ! ! My friend prayed for a family overcome with grief. She prayed, “Lord, let your sun shine through these clouds.” I loved that imagery. It reminded me of something my son Peter used to say when he was little. Have you seen the sun bursting forth through dark clouds, the times you see the rays piercing through like they do in a painting or a picture in your Bible? When Peter saw this, he would exclaim, “Mom, heaven’s peeking out!”! ! My friend’s prayer, like the psalmist’s, creates such imagery. What if her prayer used “son” instead of “sun” (maybe that is how she meant it)? Lord, let your Son shine through these clouds. The psalmist says it too, “God blazes into view.” This is advent! This is the light we celebrate. It is the light of Christ bursting through the clouds, it is heaven peeking out.! ! Pray: Make your entrance, burst through the dark clouds. Show us your glory. Amen. Thursday, December 10! Matthew 11:28-30 (KJV)! ! Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.! Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.! For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.! ! For me, this passage always calls to mind oxen working in the fields. I picture them dragging a heavy load, working against the weight that tries to hold them back. I suppose this picture is accurate in some aspects, but there is more to this image.! !In Jesus’ day, a Rabbi was known for his “yoke.” This referred to his course of study for his students. The Rabbi’s task was to teach the law and the prophets. Some Rabbis were known to be particularly difficult, having a “heavy yoke.” Jesus says that his yoke is easy, he asks us to take his yoke and to learn from him.! !When asked about the law, Jesus said, “Love God and love your neighbor.” He said that if we do those things, all of the law and all the prophets warned against will be covered.! !In addition to that, Jesus says to come to him, come to him and he will give rest. In Advent we say we await his coming. I think Jesus awaits our advent as well. Come to Jesus, rest. Peace and love await.! !! Pray: Dona nobis pacem. Give us peace. Amen. Jingle bells, Jingle bells, Jingle all the way. Oh what fun to sing and praise Our Savior born today-ay! Jingle bells, Jingle bells, Listen while we say, Jesus came into my heart And washed my sins away!! 1. To shepherds in the field, An angel came to say, That Jesus Christ is born, In Bethlehem today! The shepherds ran to town, They hurried down the street, And when they found the Son of God They worshipped at his feet! ! Friday, December 11! 2 Corinthians 6:18(NIV)! I will be a Father to you, ! and you will be my sons and daughters, says the Lord Almighty.! ! ! Does your family look like the ones in the Christmas made-for-TV movies? Will your holiday be like the ones portrayed in a Norman Rockwell painting or on a Currier and Ives tin? Chances are it will not. For some of us, family gatherings are filled with joy, albeit a little less picturesque than television portrayals. For many of us, however, there are no family gatherings. For many, loneliness is the reality. Both the Old and New Testaments continually offer the promise God gives: ! “You are mine.” Whether you find this to be true with others, rest assured that with God, you belong.! ! Chris Rice wrote a beautiful song about belonging. May his words stir you to the knowledge of the fact that you belong.! Fading memories ignored I crawl across the forest floor Pool reflects an orphan child Dirty, lost, alone and wild Fatherless and nameless still Fallen heart and broken, will there ever be a place where I belong! ! I cower ‘neath the monster trees And try to stand on tired feet But gravity knocks me to the ground Where I give up, and tears roll down I claw the dust and beg the end Curse the day that I began to hope there’d be a place where I belong! ! I hear a sound I recognize You lift my chin and seek my eyes Song of love You sing to me I ache to sing it back to Thee "Father Love prepares a place Brother Jesus leads the way Follow to the place where you belong!"! ! How did I miss this wondrous song? The forest sang it all along "River rinses all your shame Father offers you His name! Father Love prepares a home Brother Jesus leads you on Follow to the place where you belong!"! ! ! ! Pray: You lift my chin, seek my eyes and sing a love song to me. I am not alone. Thank you. Amen.! ! ! Saturday, December 12 ! Psalm 36:5-9 (NRSV)! Your steadfast love, O Lord, extends to the heavens, your faithfulness to the clouds.! Your righteousness is like the mighty mountains, your judgments are like the great deep; ! you save humans and animals alike, O Lord.! How precious is your steadfast love, O God! All people may take refuge in the shadow of your wings.! They feast on the abundance of your house, and you give them drink from the river of your delights.! For with you is the fountain of life; in your light we see light.! Our family loves to drive around looking at Christmas lights. We bundle up, grab a cup of cocoa, and listen to Christmas carols as we meander through neighborhoods admiring the festive decorations. I have many warm memories of those family outings.! ! What is it about the Christmas lights that ushers in such merriment? I wonder if it has to do with our scripture for today. “In your light we see light.”! ! When life is hassled, sidewalks need shoveling, bills outnumber our income or when we have no pay check at all, when loved-ones are ill or have recently passed, we find it hard to see light. When we see Christmas lights, we are reminded of Christ. When we see Christ, we see light.! ! ! Pray: Christ be our light, shine in our hearts, show us the way. Amen. Sunday, December 13! Isaiah 35:4-6 (The Message) ! ! God is here, right here, on his way to put things right And redress all wrongs. He's on his way! He'll save you!! Blind eyes will be opened, deaf ears unstopped, Lame men and women will leap like deer, the voiceless break into song. Springs of water will burst out in the wilderness, streams flow in the desert. Hot sands will become a cool oasis, thirsty ground a splashing fountain.! ! ! I once had a pastor who loved to reassure his parishioners that Christmas would come no matter what. If we did not make the 100th batch of cookies, Christmas would come. If we did not find the perfect gift for Johnny, Christmas would come. If a blizzard changed our travel plans, Christmas would come. Dr. Seuss’s Grinch discovered the same truth:! ! “And the Grinch, with his Grinch-feet ice cold in the snow, stood puzzling and puzzling, how could it be so? It came without ribbons. It came without tags. It came without packages, boxes or bags. And he puzzled and puzzled 'till his puzzler was sore. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before. What if Christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store. What if Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more.”! ! Christmas happens because Christmas happened.! ! Christ came, he loved and showed us how to love. The light of the world came to earth and will come again. He’s on his way! He’ll save you! All the wrongs will be made right. If this isn’t cause for celebration, I don’t know what is!! ! So, give yourself a break. Don’t get caught up in the frenzy. Christmas has already happened, Christ came, and whether you finish it all or not, December 25 will arrive and we will all have cause to celebrate because our Savior was born for us.! ! Pray: Come Lord Jesus, be our guest. Help us to stop the running and instead be your gracious hosts. Amen.! ! ! ! ! Monday, December 14! Luke 1:47-55 (NIV)! And Mary said: ! "My soul glorifies the Lord ! and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, ! for he has been mindful ! of the humble state of his servant. ! From now on all generations will call me blessed, ! for the Mighty One has done great things for me—! holy is his name. ! His mercy extends to those who fear him, ! from generation to generation. ! He has performed mighty deeds with his arm; ! he has scattered those who are proud in their inmost thoughts. ! He has brought down rulers from their thrones ! but has lifted up the humble. ! He has filled the hungry with good things ! but has sent the rich away empty. ! He has helped his servant Israel, ! remembering to be merciful ! to Abraham and his descendants forever, ! even as he said to our fathers."! ! ! This hymn is called the “Magnificat.” The words are beautiful, aren’t they? Mary, a young girl who has every reason to fear, sings praise to God; faithful that God will bring good out of her unsettled life.! ! Consider her situation. Mary was young and betrothed. Her pregnancy brought shame to her family and to Joseph. Her hard life of Roman oppression was made even more difficult. Madeleine L’Engle wrote a poem that seems to capture the bleak situation of Mary’s life, and of the miserable state of humanity:! ! The Risk of Birth! ! This is no time for a child to be born ! With the earth betrayed by war and hate ! And a comet slashing the sky to warn ! That time runs out and the sun burns late. ! ! That is no time for a child to be born ! In a land in the crushing grip of Rome; ! Honor and truth were trampled by scorn – ! Yet here did the Savior make his home. ! ! ! When is the time for love to be born? ! The inn is full on the planet earth, ! And by a comet the sky is torn— ! Yet love still takes the risk of birth.! Pray: Lord, you risked everything because you thought we were something. You came to love us. Help us to risk passing on your love to others. Amen.! ! Tuesday, December 15 ! Philippians 4:4-7 (NRSV)! ! ! Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. Let your gentleness be known to everyone. The Lord is near. Do not worry about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.! ! ! “Peace on earth, good will to all.” The angels brought those tidings to the shepherds. We see it on Christmas cards and holiday decor, carols set it to melody. I think the image we conjure up with this phrase is world peace. What if the peace the angels sang of was the peace we read about in Philippians?! ! “And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”! ! Peace that passes understanding...peace that makes no sense. With Christ comes peace that defies reason. Isn’t that good news? ! ! ! Pray: Prince of Peace, hold me close and calm my spirit. Amen. Wednesday, December 16! Isaiah 12:2-6 (NRSV)! ! ! Surely God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid, for the Lord God is my strength and my might; he has become my salvation. With joy you will draw water from the wells of salvation.! And you will say in that day: Give thanks to the Lord, call on his name; make known his deeds among the nations; proclaim that his name is exalted. Sing praises to the Lord, for he has done gloriously; let this be known in all the earth. Shout aloud and sing for joy, O royal Zion, for great in your midst is the ! Holy One of Israel.! ! No doubt you’ve heard many times already this holiday season, the joyful strains of the old favorite, “O Come Let us Adore Him.” You have probably heard it in the car, as you shop, on the television and during a concert. You’ve heard it sung by men, women, children, choirs and soloists. You’ve heard it played by oboes, brass, strings, organs, hand bells, and maybe even guitar. Such overkill may cause us to skip right over the actual message of the hymn. The scripture for today implores us to “Sing praises to the Lord, for He has done gloriously.” Let’s reexamine the familiar carol once more:! ! O come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant, O come ye, O come ye, to Bethlehem. Come and behold Him, born the King of angels;! O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.! True God of true God, Light from Light Eternal, Lo, He shuns not the Virgin’s womb; Son of the Father, begotten, not created;! ! Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation; O sing, all ye citizens of heaven above! Glory to God, all glory in the highest;! ! See how the shepherds, summoned to His cradle, Leaving their flocks, draw nigh to gaze; We too will thither bend our joyful footsteps;! ! Child, for us sinners poor and in the manger, We would embrace Thee, with love and awe; Who would not love Thee, loving us so dearly?! ! Yea, Lord, we greet Thee, born this happy morning; Jesus, to Thee be glory given; Word of the Father, now in flesh appearing.! O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.! ! Pray: You have done gloriously! Remind me to adore you, even in the midst of over-sung carols and over-taxed schedules. Amen.! ! ! Come, thou Long expected Jesus, born to set your people free … Thursday, December 17 ! Psalm 126 (The Message)! ! It seemed like a dream, too good to be true, when God returned Zion's exiles.! We laughed, we sang, ! we couldn't believe our good fortune. ! We were the talk of the nations— ! "God was wonderful to them!" ! God was wonderful to us; ! we are one happy people. ! ! And now, God, do it again— ! bring rains to our drought-stricken lives ! So those who planted their crops in despair ! will shout hurrahs at the harvest, ! So those who went off with heavy hearts ! will come home laughing, with armloads of blessing.! ! ! ! “Do it again, daddy,” the boys would shout as Trey would whirl them overhead. I must confess, I had to look away, every spin and giggle took my breath away. It didn’t stop their fun and their begging for more.! ! “Do it again, daddy,” our son would say as his favorite toy had once again come apart. Daddy knew how to fix it.! ! The boys had such faith in their dad, they had no doubt that Trey could “Do it again.”! ! Today’s scripture displays a similar faith in God. Do it again, God. Make things better. Do it again, God. Give me some peace. Do it again, God. Bring us joy.! ! We can have that kind of faith, you know. The Bible is filled with God’s kept promises. As Dr. Dennis Olson tells his seminary students, “God will have God’s way in the end.” God makes promises and God keeps them. Go ahead, be bold. Ask God to “Do it again.”! ! ! ! Pray: You have brightened my life before. Do it again. Amen! ! ! ! ! ! Friday, December 18 ! Zephaniah 3:17 (NIV)! The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing."! God rejoices over you with singing. God rejoices over you. The imagery here is very parental, isn’t it? God will quiet you with his love and rejoice over you with singing. It evokes images of a parent soothing an infant in the wee hours of the night. ! ! Just as Mary and Joseph must have kept vigil through the nights of Jesus’ infancy, God does so for us throughout our lives.! ! It’s good to know that we don’t always have to be the grown up, the caretaker, the protector. While many of us care for our loved ones, God is doing the same for us. It’s as if God is singing the age old lullaby over us:! ! ! Sleep, my child, and peace attend thee ! All through the night ! Guardian angels I will send thee ! All through the night ! Soft the drowsy hours are creeping ! Hill and dale in slumber sleeping ! I my loving vigil keeping ! All through the night ! Pray: Thank you. Keep holding me close. Amen. ! ! Saturday, December 19 ! Psalm 103: 1-5 (NIV)! Praise the LORD, O my soul; ! all my inmost being, praise his holy name.! Praise the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits-! who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases,! who redeems your life from the pit and crowns you with love and compassion,! who satisfies your desires with good things so that your youth is renewed like the eagle's.! ! The anonymous quote reads as follows:! ! "Peace. It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart." ! ! Busy days and holiday preparations often leave us drained. Add to it strained relationships, stress at work, the stress of having no work, illness of loved ones, and all that life entails, we may find trouble donning the expected “Christmas cheer.”! ! Psalm 103 gives us great hope. God heals. God forgives. God satisfies. God renews our strength. God grants peace that allows us to be in the midst of noise, trouble and hard work while still experiencing calm in our hearts. ! Pray: Renew my strength, Lord. Replace worry with peace, doubt with assurance, and sorrow with joy. Do these things which only you can do. Amen. ! ! Sunday, December 20 ! Isaiah 7:14 (NRSV)! Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign. Look, the young woman is with child and shall bear a son, and shall name him Immanuel. ! We read this passage during Advent, and it really has no revelatory meaning for us. Of course this is speaking of Jesus, of course Immanuel, “God with us,” is Jesus Christ.! !For the earliest Christians, this verse was indeed very special. Most of the earliest Christians had been Jewish. This prophetic text was read for centuries in anticipation of the unknown Messiah. The story of Jesus’ birth aligned him with the prophesy. ! !For Messianic Jewish people, this passage holds much of the same awe and wonder as it did for the earliest believers. You see, this group of faithful Jewish people believe that Jesus is indeed the long-awaited Messiah. Attend their Saturday Shabbat service, and you will discover a beautiful blend of Hebrew liturgy and Christian hymns or praise songs. For them, the words of Isaiah bring proof that the long awaited Messiah has indeed come. The words we glance over each year serve as a profound statement of faith for the Messianic Jewish people. Maybe we too should read the text with awe and gratitude.! ! Pray: Help us to rediscover the wonder of your coming. Amen. Let every heart prepare Him room … ! Monday, December 21 ! Micah 5:2-5a (NRSV)! But you, O Bethlehem of Ephrathah, who are one of the little clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for me one who is to rule in Israel, whose origin is from of old, from ancient days. Therefore he shall give them up until the time when she who is in labor has brought forth; then the rest of his kindred shall return to the people of Israel. And he shall stand and feed his flock in the strength of the Lord, in the majesty of the name of the Lord his God. And they shall live secure, for now he shall be great to the ends of the earth; and he shall be the one of peace.! ! The name Bethlehem is very interesting. “Beth” means “house” in Hebrew. “Lehem” means bread. Bethlehem means “House of Bread.”! !Consider Jesus’ words, “I am the bread of life,” or “This is my body, take and eat.” ! !Even the place of Jesus birth is significant. Jesus’ coming was foretold for many, many years. His arrival was deliberately timed and placed. Imagine the anticipation all of the waiting must have created, and the pure joy experienced when the anticipation ended in Christ’s arrival.! !Will our anticipation for Christmas end in relief for the end of a busy time, disappointment at failed attempts to capture a Norman Rockwell family holiday, or joy at the coming of a long awaited savior?! ! Pray: Long-awaited Messiah, help us to greet you with joy and wonder. Amen. ! Tuesday, December 22 ! Luke 1: 26-38 (NIV)! In the sixth month, God sent the angel Gabriel to Nazareth, a town in Galilee, to a virgin pledged to be married to a man named Joseph, a descendant of David. The virgin's name was Mary. ! The angel went to her and said, " Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you."! Mary was greatly troubled at his words and wondered what kind of greeting this might be. But the angel said to her, "Do not be afraid, Mary, you have found favor with God. You will be with child and give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus. He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever; his kingdom will never end."! How will this be," Mary asked the angel, "since I am a virgin?"! The angel answered, "The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you. So the holy one to be born will be called[a] the Son of God. Even Elizabeth your relative is going to have a child in her old age, and she who was said to be barren is in her sixth month. For nothing is impossible with God."! "I am the Lord's servant," Mary answered. "May it be to me as you have said." Then the angel left her.! ! It is such a tale of strength and obedience. Mary said softly, “May it be to me as you have said.” Did she know this would uproot her family? Did she know of the fear and difficulties ahead? Did she know why Jesus was coming? Had she any idea of his brutal death? Mark Lowry’s song, “Mary Did You Know” eloquently captures the depth of these questions:! ! ! ! ! ! Mary did you know that your baby boy will one day walk on water?! Mary did you know that your baby boy will save our sons and daughters?! Did you know that your baby boy has come to make you new?! This child that you've delivered, will soon deliver you.! ! Mary did you know that your baby boy will give sight to a blind man?! Mary did you know that your baby boy will calm a storm with his hand?! Did you know that your baby boy has walked where angels trod?! And when you kiss your little baby, you have kissed the face of God.! ! The blind will see, the deaf will hear and the dead will live again.! The lame will leap, the dumb will speak, the praises of the lamb.! ! Mary did you know that your baby boy is Lord of all creation?! Mary did you know that your baby boy will one day rule the nations?! Did you know that your baby boy is heaven's perfect Lamb?! This sleeping child you're holding is the great I am.! ! ! ! Pray: God, Mary might not have know the full story, but we do. Help us to live our lives as people of gratitude. Amen! ! ! ! Wednesday, December 23 ! Luke 1:39-45 (NIV)! At that time Mary got ready and hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea, where she entered Zechariah's home and greeted Elizabeth. When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. In a loud voice she exclaimed: "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the child you will bear! But why am I so favored, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? As soon as the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the baby in my womb leaped for joy. Blessed is she who has believed that what the Lord has said to her will be accomplished!"! ! ! What a relief this moment must have been for Mary! Elizabeth knew right away, Mary did not need to explain all that the angel said, Mary did not have try to convince Elizabeth that she wasn’t making this up. Instead Elizabeth broke forth with a greeting that assured Mary God was indeed with her. All that had transpired was real, Mary had not imagined this.! ! Isn’t it nice to have somebody who knows what you are feeling without all of the explanation? Whether we have a person that fits this description or not, we all have God. God knows. God affirms. God assures. God was there for Mary, and God provided Elizabeth to remind Mary that she is not alone.! ! Pray: Lord. I am not alone. Thank you. Use me to assure others that you are with them. Amen. ! Thursday, December 24! John 3:16-17 (KJV)! For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.! For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved.! ! Tears are falling, hearts are breaking How we need to hear from God You've been promised, we've been waiting! Welcome Holy Child! ! Hope that you don't mind our manger How I wish we would have known But long-awaited Holy Stranger Make Yourself at home ! Bring Your peace into our violence Bid our hungry souls be filled Word now breaking Heaven's silence! Welcome to our world ! Fragile finger sent to heal us Tender brow prepared for thorn Tiny heart whose blood will save us Unto us is born ! So wrap our injured flesh around You Breathe our air and walk our sod Rob our sin and make us holy! Perfect Son of God Welcome to our world ! -Chris Rice! ! Pray: Light of the world, you came to us to give us life. Make us worthy. Amen.! ! Friday, December 25 ! Luke 2:1- 20 (KJV)! And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed.! (And this taxing was first made when Cyrenius was governor of Syria.)! And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.! And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, unto the city of David, which is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the house and lineage of David:)! To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, being great with child.! And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered.! And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.! And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.! And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.! And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.! For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.! And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.! And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,! Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.! And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.! And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger.! And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the saying which was told them concerning this child.! And all they that heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the shepherds.! But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart.! And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them.! ! Our Savior was born so many years ago, yet today, may we feel that new birth afresh in our hearts. Whether we are working or resting, whether we are with many or alone, whether we are young and spry or older and seasoned, let us all experience anew the joy of Christ today.! ! Pray: Lord, help us to take awe in you, our newborn king. Amen.! ! O Christmas Sun! What holy task is thine! To fold a world in the embrace of God! ~Guy Wetmore Carryl