Monday, December 1

Monday, December 1
First Week of Advent

O come, O come, Emmanuel.

We repeat a phrase over and over in this hymn: “O come!” It might seem an odd invocation when we are preparing for a Christmas celebration of Jesus’s birth at Bethlehem so very long ago. Jesus, the Christ, has already come into our world as one of us, so what are we really praying for in this song? “O come” is a phrase that can carry our prayer today. Yes, Jesus has already come—and remains with us here and now. But this is our moment to invite him in deeper. “O come” is not a passive invitation—it is the pleading, welcoming command you give a loved one who stands outside your door. Our Advent journey is intended to stir up our desire to plead “O come, O come, Emmanuel!” and mean it because we long for him in every part of our lives.

Prayer for Morning
Jesus, you know and love me better than I do. It is so easy to forget this, however, and my inattentiveness means I often do not recognize you in the ordinary things of daily life. Stir up in me a desire for greater union with you. Son of God, I open my heart, my mind, and all my senses to you.

Ponder Today
Repeat the prayer “O come, O come, Emmanuel” today, especially when- ever you run into a challenge or a stressor appears.

Prayer for Evening
Jesus, you are God’s presence within and all around me. Help me walk with you through this Advent so I may grow in your love for me and learn to love you more fully in return. Son of God, deepen my faith and love.