Thursday, December 23, 2010

Friday 24 December - Holy Night - Remembering


Remembering

Readings - 2 Samuel 7:1-5, 8-12, 14, 16 Psalm 89 :and Luke 1:67-79

“Praise be to the God of Israel” Luke 1:68

Reflection
On this Silent Night who are you remembering? As one year draws near its end and we recall its joys and sorrows, may our God, the maker of heaven and earth, manifest, in a child, be ever present with us in our remembering.
Each year we recount the familiar story - Mary and Joseph, the donkey, the star, angels, shepherds, cattle, stable and wise men? The story is steadfast, true and we know it so well. We have heard it, sung it and read it countless times over our years - so what changes with each passing year?

Do we appreciate more of the depth of love that brought God into our world in this vulnerable form? The immense losses that God suffered in the sacrifices of the incarnation? For yes, God has suffered loss too. God know. God understands. God has come to stand alongside us. What changes? We change - as we embrace this story once more may we open ourselves to the miracle of God with us.

Prayer

How silently, how silently, the wondrous gift is given
So God imparts to human hearts the blessing of his heaven
No ear can hear his coming, but in this world of sin
Where meek souls will receive him still, the dear Christ enters in.

Show me O God this night how to sing with angels, respond like the shepherds, gaze in adoration like Mary and Joseph and offer like the innkeeper. May I again respond to the familiar story with recognition, love and gratitude. Amen

Additional Prayer Ideas

We pray and remember all who this day long for stillness and silence.

For countries at war

For communities in turmoil

For individuals threatened by abuse and violence

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