Wednesday, January 7

Wednesday, January 7
Christmas Weekday

Noel, Noel, Noel, Noel born is the King of Israel.

The word “Noel” has its roots in the Latin natalis, for “birth.” In French, it came to refer to Christmas, connotations that appear in English with our Nativity scenes. It is a strange word to repeat so often in this hymn, but maybe there is something significant in this simple refrain.

We sing of the “first” Noel with Jesus’s birth, but his coming to us is not an event fixed in only one time and place. His birth was the definitive movement of God’s arrival to our humanity, a movement that continues today. Here and now, in your prayer this morning, Jesus is coming to you, inviting you to receive him in the particularities of your experience today. As we repeat “Noel” with this song, let us use it as a longing invitation for Jesus to be born within us anew.

Prayer for Morning
Merciful Father, you reach for me in your Son, who comes to share life with me. With your grace, help me receive the new life Christ brings and find in him the answer to my longing. God of Love, draw me to you.

Ponder Today
What part of my life most needs to receive Jesus’s healing and life-giving presence today?

Prayer for Evening
Merciful Father, you send your life-giving Spirit to renew me and guide my heart. Enlighten and strengthen me to do your will and live in your peace. God of Love, dwell in me.