Friday, December 24, 2010

Christmas Day


Christmas Day dawns with anticipation.
What waits under the tree?
There will be turkey and ham,
Sweet potatoes, corn on the cob, 
Green beans and steaming rolls,
And desserts galore.
Family and friends gather
To enjoy the food,
And the company.
Amid the festivities
We shall light the Advent wreath.
And the Christ Candle
To commemorate the true meaning of Christmas.
Over two thousand years ago,
God chose to put as much of himself as he could
Into human form.
To experience his creation from within.
To experience all that it means to be human.
To experience death.
Death.
Only that God could not know,
As Christ he could.
He understands the bitter grief
Of separation caused by death.
The Comforter holds our hand
Through life and death
With the knowledge gained by Jesus.
Thank you,
God,
For stooping so low.
Thank you for the promise
That after death
There is so much more.

Photo By Average Jane

The Christmas Lamb



Christmas Eve has arrived
With blustery winds
And cold that bores to the bone.
Not the season of
Our savior's birth
But the time of our celebration.
Shepherds were in the hills
With their flocks;
The night breezes were warm
When Jesus was born.
Spring,
The time for new life.
The time for lambs
To gambol in the grass.
Christ's time of birth,
Christ's time of death.
Better to celebrate with joy
And anticipation
In winter's chill,
Than obscure the Easter message.
Shepherds.
Flocks.
Lambs.
The Lamb of God is come.

Photo by nz willowherb

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

The Word at Advent



"In the beginning was the Word,
And the is Word was with God,
And the Word was God."
"And the Word was made flesh
And dwelt among us..."
These quotes from the Gospel of John
Speak the message of Advent.
Christ is God in action,
The instrument of creation,
The instrument of salvation.
God shed his majesty to experience
The world
As one of those made in his image.
As human,
He could experience death.
Resurrected,
He could demonstrate everlasting life.
The Christmas Babe:
Fully God and Fully Human.
He comes with promise of
Life Eternal
Embraced in His Love.

Photo by bahoootah qtr

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Gifts of the Magi

"Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea
In the days of Herod, the king,
Behold there came wise men from the east..."
The Bible does not count the wise men,
But we do.
Why?
Are we so determine to quantify the world
That we ignore quality?
We look to a person's wealth
To define their standing in the community.
God looks to how a person treats
The least among us.
The wise men brought three gifts:
Gold for virtue and kingship.
Frankincense for prayer and priestship.
Myrrh for suffering and death.
As Christmas comes,
What can we offer God
The author of Creation?
What he most wants:
Love,
Faith,
 Obedience.
My prayer at Advent must be:
Lord, make me a servant in your image,
today, tomorrow and forever.

Monday, December 20, 2010

A Prayer for Advent


Christmas Babe who comes to a manger,
How great is your gift to us:
Everlasting Life.
Glory to you!
Your kingdom endures forever.
Let us seek to become more like you
As we follow your example on Earth
And in Heaven.
As we light the Advent candles
Let us be filled with your Love.
Strengthen our faith
So that we may be an example to others
And lead no one astray.
The world beckons with selfishness and avarice.
Help us respond with compassion and generosity.
Nothing is ours.
All is yours.
A Babe born 
Long ago
And
Far Away
Became a man
Who taught us all
How to live
Forever.

Photo by NASA Goddard Photo and Video

Sunday, December 19, 2010

Advent 2010



"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 Savior,
Who is Christ the Lord"
Luke's gospel echoes through the ages.
In this season,
Do we hear the physician's words?
I fear not.
Carols fill the halls and malls of commerce
Until we no longer comprehend their meaning.
Today,
I will listen with my heart to Luke,
And know Christ excludes no one from his love
For he came "to all people."
No exclusivity,
No unique faith,
Just the manifestation of God
In a baby. 
Great Joy!
The message of Advent.

Photo by aharden

Saturday, December 18, 2010

A Christmas Tree for Advent


A
Star

Glistens
At the top of
A tree trimmed
With objects held dear.
A symbol of life everlasting
Erected in remembrance of God.
Festooned not with glitter and glitz
But with hope and the promise
 
Of
Love
Photo by mtungate

Friday, December 17, 2010

Advent from the Gospel of Mark



"And it came to pass, in those days,
That Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee,
And was baptized by John in the Jordan."
Thus Jesus appears for the first time
In the Gospel of Mark,
The earliest gospel,
The gospel others will build upon.
Dark Mark.
There is no babe in swaddling clothes.
There is no child teaching in the temple.
Mark shows us Jesus
At the start of his ministry,
A man grown.
God speaks:
"Thou art my beloved Son,
In whom I am well pleased."
Jesus knew God's love eternally.
How wonderful to have such love
Proclaimed by God.
At Christmas may we all know God's love
And have that love proclaimed
In our souls.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

BEFORE THE FACE OF ALL PEOPLE


"Simeon was devout and righteous,
Waiting for the consolation of Israel..."
Christ promised to return,
But do we believe He will?
His followers believed
Christ would return within their lifetimes.
Every generation needs to share that belief.
Are we devout and righteous
As Simeon was?
Do we look forward to the Second Coming
As Simeon looked for the First?
As Christmas approaches let us
Remember the joy of Simeon
As he held the baby Jesus in his hands.
"For mine eyes have seen thy salvation,
Which thou hast prepared before the face of all people;
A light for revelation to the Gentiles,
And for glory to your people, Israel."
These are the words of Advent:
Christ comes for all.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Advent For Evangelicals



Christmas approaches
With the burden of tradition.
The city is decorated in holiday glitz.
We search for gifts amid the crowds.
Shouldn't we read the prophet's words?
Shouldn't we search for the Bethlehem babe?
Shouldn't we listen for the angel's message?
"Peace on Earth."
An old tradition calls to us from the past.
We, who abandoned the trappings of the Church,
Are called once more to Advent.
Let us remember
That a child born two thousand years ago
Changed the world.
His message is simple and unadorned.
Love God
And Love your neighbor.
Listen for His words.
"I am come."

Photo by daveiam