Readings:
Psalm 84, Isaiah 40:1-9, Luke 1:67-79 and 1 Peter 1:3-12
Reflection
We see in this beautiful, heartfelt response of Zechariah a contrast to his silent submission to God. Here singing a song of celebration at the birth of his son, Zechariah speaks of external wrongs being righted and also the inner nature of God’s saving love. “The knowledge of salvation, forgiveness of sins (v77), light (v78) and guidance and peace (v79)” point to the inward transformation. This saving grace is for all—for those who have gone before (v72) and the future “all our days”. It is for Zechariah and his son John the Baptist “a prophet of the most high” who precedes “the Lord.”
Emmanuel. God with us. Lead us like Zechariah to a response of joy to receive the humility of the hope we find in Christ.
Prayers
We shout and sing for you have come to us
Angels dance as creation bows to the Lord of all.
God bring us Christ’s peace
Christ’s light
Christ’s love
Angels dance as creation bows to the Lord of all.
God bring us Christ’s peace
Christ’s light
Christ’s love
Amen
1 comment:
Bless you Jackie for your thoughtful reflections and inspiration over Advent. It has been very helpful to me as I don't get to church so often. I hope you are truly appreciated by others around you as you have given out so much. Merry Christmas. Tricia, Stevenage
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