“We praise the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, for He is the Father of compassion and is full of mercy. He is the God of all comfort who daily gives us strength. Yes, He sees us through all our difficulties, so that we are able to strengthen others in their troubles with the same strength we have received from Him ourselves.” (2 Corinthians 1 v 3, 4 The Truth)
What is done, is done
Even if we got it wrong.
Fortunately, however badly,
However far off track we went,
Advent tells us of a Saviour.
We await One to change us.
Until then, what is done,
Life undone if we get it wrong,
Can be disastrous, can be chaos.
But do not lose heart.
“Those who sow in tears shall reap in joy.” (Psalm 126 v 3)
Look for a fresh start
In the One to come,
Where, what is done
Can, will, marvellously, lovingly,
And certainly mercifully,
Be undone by forgiveness.
That is why the Messiah,
The Son we name ‘Christ Jesus’
Comes directly to us.
Our part is to pray sincerely.
“The essential indispensable element in prayer is attention. Without attention there is no prayer. The attention given by grace comes when we make our heart dead to the world.” (St Ignatius of Antioch)
Pray with remorse, of course,
Determined to get back on track.
Therefore we say ‘Sorry’,
As long as we mean this.
Sorry for the hurt,
The harm, the ensuing disaster.
Sorry for pride, an arrogance.
Sorry for being wilful,
Our carelessness or compliance with evil.
Pretend not that things are not serious.
“O LORD, do not rebuke me in Your anger, nor chasten me in Your hot displeasure. Have mercy on me O LORD, for I am weak. O LORD, heal me for my bones are troubled. My soul also is greatly troubled. But You, O LORD – how long? Return, O LORD, deliver me. O save me for Your mercies’ sake.” (Psalm 6 v 1-4)
Off track we lack goodness.
Without goodness there is no holiness.
But prayerfully, the Holy Spirit comes
To call us back now,
Immediately before the festivity.
Look to Christmas.
Christmas is Jesus’ arrival,
In this is our survival.
Look to Jesus,
All the ends of the earth.
“...to You the Gentiles shall make supplication; come to deliver us and delay not.” (based on a Traditional O’Antiphon)
Look to Jesus’ promised birth.
Jesus is the subject of prophecy,
Resulting in God’s mercy.
Look to Jesus
And find loving forgiveness.
What is done
Will be undone miraculously.
Look to God for mercy, His compassion.
Look to form a new identity.
Look to the Holy Spirit.
“Come Holy Spirit fill the hearts of Your faithful, kindle in us the fire of Your love. Send forth Your Spirit and we shall be created and You will renew the face of the earth.” (Traditional Prayer)
He who is always holy,
Look for His influence and guidance.
Look to see this.
We need this.
Not long now.
How we can prepare.
Prepare to share life
In each and every aspect,
With God’s Son, the Lord Jesus,
Born to us for this purpose.
“The Spirit of the LORD shall rest upon Him. The Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might. The Spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD. His delight is in the fear of the LORD...” (Isaiah 11 v 2, 3)
Ask for a spirit
True to conviction and conversion,
To reconciliation with friends
Or family we have lost,
At a cost.
Forgo pride and prejudice,
Repent of injustice, disrespect,
All hostility, especially enmity.
Angels will speak of goodwill,
Seek this wholeheartedly.
“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men!” (Luke 2 v 14)
Make Advent count,
Preparation resulting in reparation.
Marvel at God’s power of compassion,
Our hope of justice
To undo what is done
All that is faultless,
Unworthy and worthless.
He who is to come,
Will come without delay.
Pray, pray, pray!
“For He looked down from the height of His sanctuary. From heaven the LORD viewed the earth, to hear the groaning of the prisoner, to release those appointed to death, to declare the name of the LORD in Zion and His praises in Jerusalem.” (Psalm 102 v 19, 20)
Pray to become more aware
Of the radiance of holy love,
God’s glory, power and might,
Awaiting the night before Christmas.
The Child of Mary
Longs for our integrity.
In the mystery of Jesus,
So wondrous an incarnation,
Nation and nation
Are called to celebrate.
“When the peoples are gathered together and the kingdoms, to serve the LORD.” (Psalm 102 v 22)
The love born at Christmas,
A love which works with forgiveness.
All that is done
Which should not be,
Will then be undone
Through the Holy Son.
Holy wisdom works
To undo our irreverence,
To make us virtuous.
God’s decision to forgive us
Is birthed in Christ Jesus.
“Then our mouth was filled with laughter and our tongue with singing. Then they said among the nations, ‘The LORD has done great things for them.’ The LORD has done great things for us and we are glad.” (Psalm 126 v 2, 3)
Despite our weakness,
We can gain strength.
Blessed by the Spirit,
Who labours to develop
Our righteousness and holiness,
Both gifted in Christ Jesus,
This is our Christmas.
The gifts bestowed
Will grow as long as
Prayer is continuous.
“ ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness’.” (2 Corinthians 12 v 9)
“Nobody can come to the Father in heaven except through faith in Me’.” (John 14 v 6 The Truth)
Lord, we pray for faith in Your goodness towards us, granting us forgiveness through our Saviour Brother, about to be born to us as our personal Saviour.
Lord, we believe. Please by Your Spirit, help those who as yet have not benefitted from the amazing meeting of encountering Jesus as our Lord, a Saviour Brother.
Please send Your Spirit of revelation to non-believers to help them gain a wisdom which is holy, an assurance of the forgiveness the Lord Jesus wins for us.
We all need the Spirit of grace so as to participate in the divine life the Lord Jesus wins for us. Jesus as Light of the world, gifts us a better understanding and conviction of all the Spirit reveals to us.
Christmas is no time for doubt, discouragement, depression, sadness, uncertainty, anxiety. Christmas is the season of joyous happiness, our Redeemer Saviour born amongst us.
May the Holy Spirit, ever industrious, increase the virtues of faith, hope, trust and dependency, all of which must centre on the Lord Jesus as our forever Saviour redeeming us, that we can be sanctified.
This is for You to be glorified by our life being made holy, Father God. Thank You that the Holy Spirit always assists with this, because He is the Spirit of prayer.
The Spirit convinces us that prayer is as vital to our well being as fresh air is. Cries for help are prayers. Seeking forgiveness by expressed, contrite remorse, this is prayer.
Reconciliation is a gift of Your love and mercy thank You. We are re-built, uplifted, encouraged, better able to prepare properly, spiritually for Christmas.
It is nearly time for Christmas, the season of faith, hope and love, a time for peace, goodwill and joy to enthral us through a newborn Baby. Who does not amaze at the miracle of life seeing a new born?
Thank You that prayer is always answered for the Lord Jesus, being born for us, ministering to all believers, dying for us on a †, then rising to be with us as our forever Saviour, He is life to us.
Please release those imprisoned by fear, doubt, disbelief or shame for their mistakes. Thank You for making this a season of hope, peace and goodwill.
Lord, how glorious it is on Christmas Day when believers join together to worship in joy, to acclaim the arrival of our Saviour, joy to the world.
This year it is not so straight forward because of the Corona Pandemic. I am wondering why this has happened. I hear You say “Call upon Me in the day of trouble, I will deliver you and you shall glorify Me.” (Psalm 50 v 15)
May this be so “O my God, I ask You for myself and those dear to me the grace to fulfil perfectly Your holy will, to accept for love of You the joys and sorrows of this passing life, so that we may one day be united together in Heaven for all eternity.” (Source not known)
The Lord Jesus will teach us something of paramount importance: “ ‘Abide in Me, and I in you’.” (John 15 v 4) He says to us. Thank You. I praise You for the hope, peace and joy of receiving the actual presence of the Lord Jesus in the Holy Eucharist.
This is of vital importance we realise because “As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in Me’.” (Cont)
Before our Saviour lived amongst us, we could not understand Your merciful loving kindness, Your compassion, dearest Father. But now “What had not been told them they shall see, and what they had not heard they shall consider.” (Isaiah 52 v 15)
“Now to Him who is able to keep us from stumbling, and to present us faultless before the presence of His glory, with exceeding joy, to God our Saviour who alone is wise, be glory and majesty, dominion and power both now and forever.” (based on Jude 24. 25)
As grace, mercy, compassion, peace and love are multiplied to us many, many times over and not just at Christmas, “To You be glory in the church by Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen.” (based on Ephesians 3 v 21)
20.12.20
Sue O’Donnell