‘God gathers his people for a purpose – that we may look for and point to his light’ (Lichfield Cathedral Devotional Calendar) … dawn breaks on Stowe Pool beside Lichfield Cathedral (Photograph: Patrick Comerford, 2022)
Patrick Comerford
There are just ten days to go to Christmas Day. Before today gets busy, I am taking some time this morning for reading, prayer and reflection.
During Advent, I am reflecting in these ways:
1, The reading suggested in the Advent and Christmas Devotional Calendar produced by Lichfield Cathedral this year;
2, praying with the Lichfield Cathedral Devotional Calendar;
3, a prayer from the USPG prayer diary, ‘Pray with the World Church.’
‘Arise, shine; for your light has come’ (Isaiah 60: 1) … a December dawn at the Rectory in Askeaton, Co Limerick (Photograph: Patrick Comerford, 2021)
Isaiah 60: 1-3 (NRSVA):
1 Arise, shine; for your light has come,
and the glory of the Lord has risen upon you.
2 For darkness shall cover the earth,
and thick darkness the peoples;
but the Lord will arise upon you,
and his glory will appear over you.
3 Nations shall come to your light,
and kings to the brightness of your dawnn.
‘For darkness shall cover the earth, and thick darkness the peoples’ (Isaiah 60: 2 … December darkness on the way between Stony Stratford and Galley Hill (Photograph: Patrick Comerford, 2022)
The Lichfield Cathedral Devotional Calendar:
Think of this passage (Isaiah 60: 1-3) as a summons – like the people of Israel, God gathers his people for a purpose – that we may look for and point to his light, about to be revealed for all to see. As we prepare for Christmas spend some time praying for all in darkness, that the light of hope may dawn, and all may come to the light.
Collect:
O Lord Jesus Christ,
who at your first coming sent your messenger
to prepare your way before you:
grant that the ministers and stewards of your mysteries
may likewise so prepare and make ready your way
by turning the hearts of the disobedient to the wisdom of the just,
that at your second coming to judge the world
we may be found an acceptable people in your sight;
for you are alive and reign with the Father
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Post Communion:
We give you thanks, O Lord, for these heavenly gifts;
kindle in us the fire of your Spirit
that when your Christ comes again
we may shine as lights before his face;
who is alive and reigns now and for ever.
Additional Collect:
God for whom we watch and wait,
you sent John the Baptist to prepare the way of your Son:
give us courage to speak the truth,
to hunger for justice,
and to suffer for the cause of right,
with Jesus Christ our Lord.
USPG Prayer Diary:
The theme in the USPG Prayer Diary this week is ‘Walking Together.’ This theme was introduced on Sunday by the Right Revd Maria Grace Tazu Sasamori, who became Bishop of Hokkaido in Japan in April 2022. She shared her reflections on this year’s Lambeth Conference with Archbishop Justin Welby.
The USPG Prayer Diary invites us to pray today in these words:
Let us pray for bishops in their role as leaders and pastors. May they be sensitive to their flock and judicious in their judgement.
Yesterday’s reflection
Continued tomorrow
‘Spend some time praying for all in darkness, that the light of hope may dawn, and all may come to the light’ (Lichfield Cathedral Devotional Calendar) … December darkness and lights in central Milton Keynes (Photograph: Patrick Comerford, 2022)
Scripture quotations are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible: Anglicised Edition copyright © 1989, 1995, National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide. http://nrsvbibles.org
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