Thursday, December 18
Third Week of Advent
O Christ, whom nations sigh for, whom priest and prophet long foretold, come, break the captive’s fetters, redeem the long-lost fold.
Our Advent waiting should change the way we see. Our preparation should teach us how to welcome Christ into our lives and how to recognize the ways Christ is already acting in our daily experience. Advent is an apprenticeship into life in the kingdom of God. We are practicing new ways to recognize and participate in this reign that is already with us.
This apprenticeship means seeing the world from Christ’s point of view—to see what God desires for us. This vision faces continual challenges from the world and from our own self centeredness. Over and over, we fall short of God’s dreams for us. So we pray for hope and courage and sing with this hymn for redemption in Christ.
Prayer for Morning
Creator, you created me for fullness of life in union with you through your Son. Grant me perseverance to keep striving for life with you and an open heart to recognize all the ways you share your love with me. God of Love, bring me closer to you today.
Ponder Today
What does my life look like through God’s eyes? What are his desires for me?
Prayer for Evening
Creator, you continue to remake the world, moment by moment, as you establish your kingdom here on earth. Help me see your creative work in my life and respond with gratitude. God of Love, may your kingdom come.








Kimberly Kay Cox







Mark Mogilka





























Armando Cervantes
Anna Betancourt
Andrea Chavez-Kopp