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Sunday, December 13, 2015

hope, sunday

Sunday, December 13

Opening Prayer: Lord Jesus, help us, during this season, to navigate the ground between the now and the not yet.  In so many ways it is the space we are given to live in.  And if we are going to thrive and flourish, rather than just survive and endure, we must begin to find your joy in the present moment and in our present circumstances.  Joy that gives us confidence in your care for us, as well as hope for the future.  Amen.

Scripture: Luke 1:39-45

Journal: If you were Mary, how would you receive Elizabeth’s words?  What would they produce in you?  How do the words of Elizabeth give Mary hope?  How do they give you hope this day?  What promise are you hoping God will fulfill someday?  Do you still believe?

Reflection:
 
In many ways, Advent is a “not yet” season.  Mary and Joseph have not yet traveled to Bethlehem, the infant Jesus has not yet been born, the angels have not yet appeared to the shepherds, and the star has not yet come to rest over the manger.  Still, with all these “not yets” embedded in the Advent story, we spend these days and weeks living in faith that God will provide what has been promised—a long-awaited Messiah, a living hope. (Behold! By Pamela C. Hawkins)

Prayer

Closing Prayer: Lord of all hopeful horizons, in the promise of your Word incarnate, Jesus Christ, you have given us solid ground on which to build our lives.  We offer you the toils and struggles of our days in faith that by your grace they will become sources of hope for others who seek to walk in your ways.  Amen. (A Guide to Prayer for All Who Walk with God by Rueben P. Job, Norman Shawchuck, and John S. Mogabgab)

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