Showing posts with label God with us. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God with us. Show all posts

Friday, December 25, 2020

Christmas Prayer 2020


I think it was an old "father of the church" named Irenaeus who said something like "God became human, so we could become divine." A very loose (and inclusive) translation, but one that I have been reflecting on throughout the days leading up to this Christmas.

Over the past few years, my heart and my belief in God have expanded to the point that I cringe whenever Christians insist on Jesus above everything, as if to say that all the other faiths in the world, many of them far more ancient than Christianity, are somehow less valid or valuable than Christian belief. I wish that everyone was able to take a course on World Religions, and learn that there is so much more to faith and spirituality than what our churches teach us.

But the one thing about Christianity that I really do appreciate is the idea that God wanted  to be with us, to live the life we live, to suffer as we suffer, to rejoice as we rejoice, and to teach us that if we rely on love to guide us, the world is a better place. So Jesus came in solidarity with our human condition, to remind us that when we let God's love guide us, we are more like the force that sustains the universe than like pitiful, fallible human beings.

After a month of meditation about God-coming-to-be-with-us, this is my Christmas prayer for all of us in this strange pandemic year:

You,
O God,
Emmanuel,
came to be with us
in all our struggles,
to demonstrate humility and selflessness
and to remind us 
that when we let love for all that is
guide our ways,
we are as close to you
as we can come.

Be with us
and move us
to reach out to all who are struggling
so that in our own struggles
we learn the solidarity
you came to teach us.

Bless us
and help us.

Help us to re-make our world
so that those who have much
divide what we have with those who have little,
so that those who are in sorrow
receive reasons for joy,
so that those who are sick 
reach good health once again, 
and those who are lonely
are surrounded by your love in us,
your people.

+Amen

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

May you find a little bit of Heaven this Christmas

It's that time of year again, the season when we remember that God IS with us. Somehow Christmas, in these darkest days of the year, offers us an opportunity to discover the little bits of Heaven all around us that we often seem to miss in daily life.

My sister had her grade 5 students sing this song at their school Christmas concert last week, and it brought tears to my eyes... I offer it to you, my readers, with a prayer for blessings in your lives now and always. May you be the grace that shows our world the hope it needs, and may others be that grace for you, too.

Merry Christmas!