Come to Stillness: Take a few minutes to allow your mind and heart to
be still before God.
Opening Prayer: Almighty God, who came to us long ago in the
birth of Jesus Christ, be born in us anew today by the power of your Holy
Spirit. We offer our lives as home to
you and ask for grace and strength to live as your faithful, joyful children
always. Through Jesus Christ our
Lord. Amen. (A Guide to Prayer for
Ministers and Other Servants)
Scripture Reading for the Day: John 1:1-14
Reading for Reflection:
Incarnating
by J.
Barrie Shepherd
Becoming
putting on
clothing oneself
assuming flesh
bearing the bone and blood
mortality that bears us all
through what we call
for better or worse
this life
how did he do it?
Was it like
climbing
clumsy
into
heavy clanking armor
slipping on
a skin-tight wet suit
taking on oneself a body-cast
of stiff unyielding clay?
Or
was there more of
taking off
a shedding
of the iridescent skin
of fair eternity
a love-filled
laying to one side
of glory, majesty and power
before the naked plunge into the
depths to seek a treasure long encrusted
by the sifting sands of night?
(Weavings, Volume XXVI, Number 1)
Reflection and Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Closing Prayer:
Come, Lord Jesus!
You are
my righteousness. You are my goodness,
the cause and the reason for goodness.
You are my life and the light of life.
You are my love and all my loving.
You are the most noble language I can ever utter, my words and all their
meaning, my wisdom, my truth, and the better part of myself. Amen. (Preparing for Jesus by
Walter Wangerin Jr.)
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