For us and for our salvation
he came down from heaven:
by the power of the Holy
Spirit,
he became incarnate from the
Virgin Mary,
and was made man.
[from the Nicene Creed]
There is something almost magical, perhaps
mystical is a better word, that occurs within me when I hear the words from
Luke 2, especially when we get to: In that region there were shepherds
living in the fields, keeping watch over their flock by night... I
become expectant. I become my 6 year old self, hearing the resonant voice of a familiar
narrator. I am hope-filled. All is calm and bright in the world...for
this moment.
Every Christmas someone asks,
"If only we could stay this way all year." The spell cast by the
words and the music, the glitter of ornaments and lights, and the chatter of
little ones and bigger ones ripping paper to reap the reward, breaks all too
soon. Our precious Infant has a far and difficult road to travel in only the
few months between now and Easter. What part of it will we travel with him as
the moment spins into what we call reality? What
part of the reality of others in our community and in the world at large ~
poverty, violence, war, greed, and disasters natural or human made ~ do we
shun, dismiss, ignore or, just throw money to, all while decrying the lack of
Christ in Christmas?
Most of the readings for
this sacred season are so familiar that even non-Christians will know them. Yet
what stands out for me is the short lesson from the Letter of Paul to Titus
that often gets lost in the sparkle of the others. In particular, I was engaged
by a phrase in the first of this only two-sentence reading: The grace
of God has appeared, bringing salvation for all, training us to
renounce impiety and worldly passions, and in the present age to
live lives that are self-controlled, upright, and godly… [emphasis
added]. Jesus, our personal trainer, in our own time!
We are trained by parents as
children, by teachers in school, for the jobs we hold, the exercise we need,
and even the volunteer work we do. How is it we – or at least I – forget to be
“in training” every day with Jesus for the roles we are to play in our own and
others’ lives?
We are so often ~ in our own
time ~ bedazzled by the glamor of this season, in stark contrast to the humble
surroundings of the birth of our Redeemer and of so very many living in this in
the world with us. It’s time to reawaken to the Gift we are given this day and
all days. I am quite drawn to the concept of Jesus training us in the
present age. The Gospels give us more than just advice, more than just
reminders, more than just checklists of nice things to do, even more than
teaching. Jesus is our trainer if we accept Him and if we
acknowledge our need for Him. He will keep us on track, pushing us to go well
beyond the comfortable, to reach a potential of faith in action that we didn’t
ever consider or, because we fear the risks, in renouncing the merely earthbound. No easy path, but with
Christ as my trainer, my faith will begin to shape up, become toned, and
strengthened. My conscious thoughts and actions as a CHRISTian will become more
confident and natural. For me, now, the question isn’t “what is Christmas all
about” but rather “when do I allow Christmas to begin in my life?”
As Christ is always in
CHRISTmas... let us also remember to keep Christ in Mondays, Thursdays, in February,
and August. Let us truly Sing to the Lord and bless his name and proclaim
the good news of his salvation from day to day to ourselves first! Let
us live out what we believe in. Feel the JOY! The Light shines again and
always. Suit up, the training begins now!
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ O Holy Jesus, God’s True Light, You come at last, our
Wonderful Counselor and Mighty God who shines upon us through the darkness. Let
our joy be unbounded for the arrival of our Glorious Child, One in Being with
God and the Holy Spirit, who redeems and claims us for the work of Heaven on
Earth.
Glory to God in the Highest Heaven
Response: Peace
on Earth to All
~ O Holy Jesus, God’s True Light, remain within us and give us
Your strength, as we give voice to Your Truth, Justice, and Righteousness in
all places of Governing power throughout this World, this Nation, and this
Community. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Glory to God in the Highest Heaven
Peace on Earth to All
~ O Holy Jesus, God’s True Light, we ask You, who were homeless
as you entered this world, to enfold all who are homeless, hungry, sick, and
downhearted, that they may know Your loving embrace on this Day of Days and
always. We now join our hearts to pray for those in need… add your own
petitions
Glory to God in the Highest Heaven
Peace on Earth to All
~ O Holy Jesus, God’s True Light, lift up our hearts in
the joy and the hope of the Love that never ends, as we remember
and celebrate all who now live forever with You in holy splendor. We
pray especially for… add your own petitions
Glory to God in the Highest Heaven
Peace on Earth to All
~ O Holy Jesus, God’s True Light, we pause in
this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions,
petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions
Glory to God in the Highest Heaven
Peace on Earth to All
~ O Holy Jesus, God’s True Light, excite the hearts of all who
lead us in Your church bringing the Good News of Salvation in the Word made
Flesh, and training us for godly living. We pray especially for: add
your own petitions
Glory to God in the Highest Heaven
Peace
on Earth to All
The Celebrant adds: Most High Lord Jesus, the Word, the Imprint, the
Incarnate Grace of God sent to live among us, we sing to You a new song of
rejoicing. Let each breath we take draw You into ourselves, that we may give
out Your glory and praise in all that we are, and all that we do. Guide us,
guard us, goad us to live by Your Divine Will. We ask through You, our Prince
of Peace; and the Holy Spirit, the Fire of our Souls; who together with the
Almighty Creator, live and reign as One God, now and forever. Amen.