“Many, O Lord my God, are the wonders You have done. The things You planned for us no-one can re-count to You; were I to speak and tell of them, they would be too many to declare.” (Psalm 40 v 5 TNJB)
Attentive to the Spirit’s promptings
What will happen?
There will be an increase in prayerfulness.
What better way than to pray
In order to prepare for the Lord Jesus’ arrival?
The survival of mankind is dependent upon this.
All holiness emanates from a life shared with Jesus.
Our Brother is our Saviour because in His humanity, Divested temporarily of divinity, Jesus is perfectly holy.
Jesus comes to us as God’s Word of life,
To address us, to bless us, to inspire us.
All that is made to be reverent
Is dependent upon Jesus and His Spirit.
We will be given the grace in this life
To serve faithfully by emulating Jesus’ love for us,
That eventually we experience the heavenly company of the Trinity.
Now is a time to make ready, make ready!
“Hope in God! I will praise Him still, my Saviour, my God...In the daytime God sends His faithful love, and even at night, the song it inspires in me is a prayer to my living God.” (Psalm 42 v 5, 8 TNJB)
Advent is a season packed with holy purpose.
We pray to seek to find and share in Jesus’ holiness.
We pray to be fully open to the Spirit of reverence.
We pray for the extension of the Kingdom of heaven upon earth.
This is the time of prayerful preparation in Advent,
For the blessed harmony between the Lord Jesus and us.
We must be open to the Holy Spirit of prayer
So as to recognise all the openings and opportunities,
Which will overcome the interference of satan’s difficulties,
his interference, his claim to irreverence,
Results in the stupid foolishness of our erring disobedience.
Jesus sets us free from all of this
To live within the sphere of godly purpose,
Spirit led, guided, guarded and safely driven forwards.
This is a time for the Trinity to fully impact upon us.
Now is the time as we look forwards to Christmas,
To think of the spiritual harvest reaped by Jesus.
Light in our darkness and the doorway to heaven, how truly marvellously this is given.
“As many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name.” (John 1 v 12)
“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.” (John 1 v 14)
It is because of being full of grace and truth, the Lord Jesus shines out before us. Truthfully He is as He describes Himself, the Light of the world. Dearest Father, this is wondrous, thank You.
How much You must love us to allow Your only Son to live and die for us. “Of His fullness we have received, and grace for grace.” (John 1 v 16) We are made to be a holy family.
We know of the law given through Moses, but in our weakness of character are unable to live up to its high standards. The Lord Jesus is born to help us overcome the difficulty. He is our remedy to heal us of waywardness.
You have reclaimed us for Yourself Lord God, out of nothing but love and mercy. You have paid the price necessary for our forgiveness with the pure sacrifice of the Lord Jesus. How greatly this must have hurt You. Even now, when we think of Jesus being born to us as Redeemer, we still fail You. I am so sorry.
“Surely we should realise that You have made our body a temple of the Holy Spirit, who now lives in us?” (based on 1 Corinthians 6 v 19) Why do we ignore Him when He devotes us to Jesus as Light of the world?
Whatever is the matter with humanity? Why are we knowingly irreverent, so disobedient, lacking in moral fibre? Can we not see and worry regarding the rampant immorality?
We are not living the kind of life which our holy Brother laid down for us. We often do not even offer any thanks for His love and His life given up for us at the †.
Jesus comes to us as Deliverer. We prepare for this now during Advent, living as believers, full of hope for His return in glory to claim us.
Let us then, in this God given season, strive to renew our desire to live to the full demands of Your covenanted love holy Father, as shown to us when ratified by Jesus.
“You are near O LORD, and all Your commandments are truth. Concerning Your testimonies, I have known of old that You have founded them forever.” (Psalm 119 v 151, 152) I hope to do better in honouring You.
“Plead my cause and redeem me. Revive me according to Your word.” (v 154) both as written in the sacred Scriptures, and shown to us in the life of love the Lord Jesus offers to share with us. Oh how I long to honour You more fully Father, by adhering to Jesus’ standards more closely!
I ask for the Holy Spirit to equip and enable all of us to live the kind of life we are meant to live, according to the true Light of Jesus shining before us, illuminating the dire darkness of our sinful disobedience.
“Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy” (Traditional Catholic prayer) And look favourably upon us as we prepare for a blessed and holy Christmas.
Let us stay widely awake, alert to all our faults and failings, gaining the resolve to work upon this. We have to prepare to receive a royal Baby as an honoured Guest.
We need the Holy Spirit as Purifier and Sanctifier. Thank You Eternal Father that You have “Not condemned us to suffer Your wrath, but to receive salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.” (based on 1 Thessalonians 5 v 9 the Truth)
May the Spirit make us more eager to right the wrongs, so as to strive after holiness. Father of love and mercy, forgive please our ignorance or inattentiveness to Your written and living Word, our carelessness, our indifference to the promise of salvation.
We need to be blameless in Your sight, so stand in dire need of a Saviour and a Sanctifier. In Your mercy You will provide this if we but pray and repent of our stupid defiance.
May we become much more attentive to the Spirit’s promptings as He calls us to pray. To start to pray is the beginning of our will to obey and this is good, very good indeed.
There will be no better way to prepare for our Saviour Brother’s arrival than to pray. Let us then pray to make progress in holiness, to make ready to shine ourselves, reflecting Jesus as the Light of the world.
Let our preparation for Christmas be filled by the Spirit of prayer, coming to make us committed to the cause of holiness as the Lord Jesus lives for this.
May the Holy Spirit inspire our preparation to be done regularly, fully, reverently all through Advent, for then we will be eager to meet with Christ Jesus.
I ask that the Holy Spirit aids us in all our weaknesses, prayerfully and successfully able to overcome the challenges and move forwards rejoicingly. Jesus is always a cause for rejoicing.
He comes to free us from the power of sin and death, to shine over us His light of love which reflects Your mercy, Eternal Father. Jesus comes to make us whole, to mend our failures.
What a lot we will have to celebrate in Jesus’ incarnation, the Word made flesh to bless us. Let none of us miss out on the blessing, the long foretold arrival of a Saviour.
I pray for non-believers, asking that the Holy Spirit reveals to them the true, in fact the only meaning of Christmas, the power of holy, healing love born to us. What glory is this!
The glory of Jesus living in us, amongst us, will be proclaimed worldwide as we in one family truly rejoice. What a graced privilege and fine favour we are about to receive!
Love is coming in all healing power. Our life is to be renewed by faith, re-created by the presence of Jesus and the anointing Spirit, making us a people of prayer.
Let us then become steadfast in the true love freely gifted us, lifting our eyes to heaven whilst we inhabit earth, maintaining the Kingdom of love the Lord Jesus institutes.
May this Kingdom be made holy, a place for loving service of each other, sharing in the Light of Jesus’ holy love so as to delight and honour You, dearest Father.
We must then make ready to live as Jesus always teaches us, reminding us that if we have not love, we have nothing. But if we have the love of the Trinity, we have everything.
Let us be children of light, that bright Light which dawns at Jesus’ coming into our world darkened by sorrow caused by sin. Let us even now, in Advent, begin again as we pray, resolved to live a holier life.
May the Holy Spirit gift us all the resolve and strength required to live in holiness. We will meet our Saviour and greet Him joyfully, only if we have made ready fully.
Keep us faithful to service, to prayer, to the pursuit of holy goodness throughout our life, so we are brought to the throne room in heaven expectantly eager when we pass from this life.
May we not fear dying because all loving, ever merciful Father Deliverer, You send us Your Son to redeem us and Your Spirit to help us at all times.
We will share in the Lord Jesus’ divinity as He lovingly shares our humanity. Renew us by the coming feast of the incarnation, so we truly celebrate this wondrous mystery.
We look forwards not only to Christmas, but to Christ Jesus’ return as the King of Glory comes to claim us as His own, to share the divine life of heaven with us, as together as a Trinity You reign, Father of love, over us forever. Amen.
01.12.20
Sue O’Donnell