Saturday, December 27
Light and life to all he brings, risen with healing in his wings. Mild he lays his glory by, born that we no more may die, born to raise us from the earth, born to give us second birth.
Christ comes to us enfleshed in the circumstances of our daily lives, just as God came in the infant Jesus to Mary and Joseph. They were faithful people who worshiped in synagogues and the Temple, but the bulk of their role in bearing and raising God’s Son took place in the context of washing clothes and fixing wobbly tables and negotiating the opinions of in-laws and neighbors. This means that Jesus also comes to us in the context of our own ordinary, daily routines and challenges.
Yes, Jesus came to “raise us from the earth” and to “give us second birth” in communion with the Triune God. With our Christmas feast, we celebrate the mystery that we don’t have to go searching for this new life—he comes to us.
Prayer for Morning
Sun of Righteousness, splendor of the Father, you bring me light and life. Help me to recognize your glory in the parts of my life that feel most dreary and dull. Prince of Peace, raise me to new life in you.
Ponder Today
In what area of my life do I most desire to experience new life?
Prayer for Evening
Sun of Righteousness, in you I need not fear death and nothingness—I don’t even have to fear my own brokenness and cycles of sin. Prince of Peace, make me whole in you.








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