Monday, December 22

Monday, December 22
Fourth Week of Advent

When earth drew on to darkest night, you came, but not in splendor bright, not as a king, but the child of Mary, virgin mother mild.

Here, on the other side of the winter solstice, is a good time to appreciate light as a precious commodity and acknowledge how much we depend on it. As much as we depend on the natural light of the sun, we need the light of God’s love even more. When we turn away from the Light of the World, we get lost, we stumble, and we lose hope.

Sometimes this means we fall into the darkness of sin, but even more often, we live in a kind of gray dusk where everything looks the same. It can be hard to believe that there’s something transcendent behind the dullness of the ordinary, where little changes about our lives. Without a sense of wonder, our daily lives can seem burdensome.

Jesus came to be with us, which means these burdens are places where he is ready to share his everlasting life and light with us.

Prayer for Morning
Light of the World, you came to bring us divine life, becoming human in all things. Help me welcome your love, which brings warmth and color, so I can see clearly and live with boldness. Jesus, bring me your light.

Ponder Today
How can I invite Jesus to be with me in the insignificant parts of my day?

Prayer for Evening
Light of the World, we walk in darkness when we try to live without you. Draw me again to your everlasting light, where I find eternal purpose. Jesus, bring me your love.