There is something almost magical
or perhaps enchanting 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 7 year old self, hearing the resonant voice of a
familiar TV narrator. I am hope-filled. All is right in the world...for
this moment.
My older self is revels in the mystical
phrases of John’s opening of In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was
with God, and the Word was God… and the entirety of this passage that fills
me from the inside out as I breathe in the familiar ending of And the Word
became flesh and lived among us…
Every year someone asks, "If only we could stay this way all year."
The spell cast by the words and the music of a glorious Liturgy as a prelude or
the follow up to the early morning glitter of ornaments and lights, and the
chatter of little ones and bigger ones ripping paper to reap the rewards,
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, 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 every year, is the
short lesson from the Letter of Paul to Titus, that often gets lost in the
sparkle of the others. In particular, I am 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 so often
bedazzled by the glamor and excitement of this season, in stark contrast to the
humble surroundings of the birth of our Redeemer, that I am completely drawn to
the concept of Jesus training us. The Gospels give us more than
just advice, more than just reminders, more than just checklists of nice things
to do. Jesus is our trainer, the one that gives instruction and direction to
keep us on track, pushing us to go 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, or at the very minimum reducing our dependence on all that is
earthbound. It is no easy path, but with Christ as my trainer-in-residence, my
faith will begin to shape up, become toned and strengthened into becoming a fully-fledged,
faith-filled member of The Body of Christ. For me, now, the question isn’t
“what is Christmas all about” but rather “when do I allow Christmas to begin in
my life?”
Christ is
always in CHRISTmas...let's 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
our lives truly reflect what we say we believe in mindset and in practice. Feel
the JOY! The Light shines again and always. Suit up, the training begins NOW!
LET
US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ Holy Infant, Lord at thy birth, a great light shines in
the darkness and our joy, at long last, is unbounded by the arrival of You, our
Messiah, come to redeem our sins and mark us as Your own forever. Hallelujah!
Christ our Savior is born!
Glory
to God in the Highest
RESPONSE: And
Peace to God’s People on Earth
~
Holy Infant, Lord at thy birth, infuse our souls
with Your powerful word that we may stand in Your grace before the earthly
powers of our world, our nation, and our community, to renounce impiety and
worldly passions. Let us sing to all a new song of great joy as we radiate and
model Your Good News of peace, love, and mercy for all. We
pray especially for: add your own petitions
Glory
to God in the Highest
And
Peace to God’s People on Earth
~
Holy Infant, Lord at thy birth, send healing and
renewed hope to all who are suffering in body, mind, or spirit,
and comfort those who give them support. We now join our hearts
together to pray for those in need… add your own petitions
Glory
to God in the Highest
And
Peace to God’s People on Earth
~
Holy Infant, Lord at thy birth, especially now,
surround all grieving hearts with the solace that brightens the darkness, as
the high vaults of heaven explode in jubilance and glory for our loved ones
entering the gates of eternity. We pray especially for… add your
own petitions
Glory
to God in the Highest
And
Peace to God’s People on Earth
~
Holy Infant, Lord at thy birth, we pause in this moment to offer You our
other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials… add
your own petitions
Glory
to God in the Highest
And
Peace to God’s People on Earth
~
Holy Infant, Lord at thy birth, for our own
Shepherds in this sacred field we give great thanks as they keep watch and
guide us toward the ultimate pasture of Your salvation. We pray
especially for: add your own petitions
Glory
to God in the Highest
And
Peace to God’s People on Earth
The Celebrant adds: Wonderful
Counselor, God’s Word Made Flesh, so activate our wills, so engage our very
beings, that we will consciously and intentionally live into Your saving grace
each and every day of our lives. On bended knees, and with worshipful hearts,
we ask this of You as our Prince of Peace, the exact Imprint of God’s very
being; and of the Holy Spirit, our Sanctifier and Breath of our souls; who
together with You, reign in glory as One God, now until the end of forever.
Hallelujah! Christ our Savior is Born! Amen.