In Reality Week 4- Saturday

We have expectations, but are often met with a reality that looks much different than we hoped. The good news of Jesus Christ is this: Who he really is, the reality beyond our expectations, is very good news for us.

This advent we discover who Jesus is and what he is promised to be through stories of the Old Testament. There a promise was made and expectations began. From the Old Testament to now, we learn Jesus is much better than we expected.

Invocation

Make the sign of the cross, and say,

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Invitation Prayer

Jesus Christ is the Light of the world. The light no darkness can overcome. 

Jesus, open our eyes to your light and our ears to your words of hope. Come, O long-expected Jesus. Our hope is in you. Amen. 

Meditation:
O Sapientia
by Madeleine L’Engle

It was from Joseph first I learned

of love. Like me he was dismayed.

How easily he could have turned

me from his house; but, unafraid,

he put me not away from him

(O God-sent angel, pray for him).

Thus through his love was Love obeyed.

The Child’s first cry came like a bell:

God’s Word aloud, God’s Word in deed.

The angel spoke: so it befell,

and Joseph with me in my need.

O Child whose father came from heaven,

to you another gift was given,

your earthly father chosen well.

With Joseph I was always warmed

and cherished. Even in the stable

I knew that I would not be harmed.

And, though above the angels swarmed,

man’s love it was that made me able

to bear God’s love, wild, formidable,

to bear God’s will, through me performed.


Prayer for the Church

·        For my local congregation, my brothers and sisters in Christ.

·        For Christians across my community and city.

·        For my denomination or church body.

·        For repentance where God’s people have failed or erred.

·        For the mission of God given to his people, that all nations know Him.

·        For the church where she is persecuted for Christ’s name.

·        For church plants and mission frontiers.

·        For workers in the harvest: pastors, teachers, evangelists, servants.

·        For the everyday, ordinary Christian to serve and witness as the priesthood of all believers.

·        For the small, overlooked, and undervalued parts of the body of Christ.   

Closing Prayer

Lord God, as the church waits eagerly for the triumphant return of your son Jesus, may we love and serve others in our waiting and so reflect the light of the coming King.  Amen!