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Category: Meditation (Page 15 of 19)

O Come Let Us Adore Him!

In my reading for the season, I stumbled upon this beautiful prayer written by Father Peter John Cameron, O.P.  Given the title of “Blessing before a Christmas Stable”, I gather it is meant to be prayed before a nativity scene.  Regardless of how you choose to use it, I wanted to share the words – thought-provoking and worthy of contemplation.  I hope you find them to be as powerful as I did.

Lord Jesus, as I kneel before your manger in adoration, let my first Christmas word be : thank you.  Thank you, Gift of the Father, for coming to save me from my sins.

Without you I do not know even how to be human. The characteristics of your human body express the divine Person of God’s Son.  And in that wondrous expression, Lord, you reveal me to myself. Thank you for that saving revelation in your sacred humanity.  As the Christmas liturgy proclaims, “For through him the holy exchange that restores our life has shone forth today in splendor.” Thank you for coming as one like myself to save me from myself.

You come as a baby because babies are irresistible and adorable.  You come as a baby because you want our first impression of God incarnate to be that of one who does not judge.  How I long to be united with you in every way. May I never be attracted to the allurements and charms of the world.  May I love you always, at every moment, with all my heart, soul, mind and strength. May the tenderness, the dependency, and the mercy that you reveal in your infancy become the hallmarks of my life.

Newborn Savior, the very silence of your Incarnation proclaims that the answer to the misery, strife, and the meaninglessness of life cannot be found within us. You alone are the Answer. As I kneel before you, eternal King, I surrender to you all my selfishness, self-absorption, self-indulgence, self-righteousness, self-assertion, and self-exaltation.  Even as I adore you on this night of your birth, rid me of the nagging desire to be adored.

Word become flesh, you make your dwelling among us. Yet you do not live your life for yourself, but for us.  And you enable us to live in you all that you yourself lived. Help me to embrace this truth with all my mind and heart. Come and live your life in me.  Empty me of my willfulness, my petulance, my hardness, my cynicism, my contemptuousness.  Fill me with your truth, your strength, your fortitude, your purity, your gentleness, your generosity, your wisdom, your heart and your grace.

O Emmanuel, may the assurance of your unfailing Presence be for me the source of unending peace. May I never fear my weakness, my inadequacy, or my imperfection.  Rather, as I gaze with faith, hope, and love upon your incarnate littleness, may I love my own littleness, for God is with us.  Endow my life with a holy wonder that leads me ever more deeply into the Mystery of Redemption and the meaning of my vocation and destiny.

Longed for Messiah, your servant Saint Leo the Great well wrote that in the very act of reverencing the birth of our Savior, we are also celebrating our own new birth.  From this night on may my life be a dedicated life of faith marked by holy reliance, receptivity, and resoluteness.  May I make of my life a total gift of self.  May my humble worship of your Nativity manifest how much I seek the Father’s kingship and his way of holiness.  The beauty of your holy face bears the promise that your Father will provide for us in all things.  This Christmas I renew my trust in God’s goodness, compassion and providence.  I long for the day when you will teach us to pray “Our Father.”

May your Presence, Prince of Peace, bless the world with peace, the poor with care and prosperity, the despairing with hope and confidence, the grieving with comfort and gladness, the oppressed with freedom and deliverance, the suffering with solace and relief. Loving Jesus, you are the only real joy of every human heart. I place my trust in you.

Oh, divine Fruit of Mary’s womb, may I love you in union with the Holy Mother of God.  May my life be filled with the obedience of St. Joseph and the missionary fervor of the shepherds, so that the witness of my life may shine like the star that leads the Magi to your manger.   I ask all this with great confidence in your holy name.  Amen.

Remember, the Christmas season has just BEGUN!  Keep your heart set on Jesus, keep the spirit of the season alive!  As my pastor said in his homily yesterday, “it’s about the manger, not the mall, it’s about Jesus’ love for us all.”. God bless you!

I AM

The fact that I am is amazing and wonderful. I can move about,

I can think, love, and choose. I can grow- in wisdom.

I am yours, God,Your beloved child.

Gifted as You see fit,

For sharing, For loving,

For bearing. In utter reliance on You;

In trust,Totally secure,

Totally loved, Totally yours.

written by Sr. Virginia Flagg, MM

I recently came across this poem,  written by a MaryKnoll sister.  Wow! Wow! Wow!  Sooooo rich.  I can go on for days meditating on this poem.  Each phrase rich with meaning, steeped in Scripture and thought provoking possibility.

The fact that I am is amazing and wonderful –  How did I get here?  Why am I here?  Where am I going?  The answers lie in Psalm 139:For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful,I know that full well. My frame was not hidden from you when I was made in the secret place, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed body; all the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.  How precious to me are your thoughts,God! How vast is the sum of them! Were I to count them, they would outnumber the grains of sand— when I awake, I am still with you. If only you, God, would slay the wicked! Away from me, you who are bloodthirsty! They speak of you with evil intent; your adversaries misuse your name. Do I not hate those who hate you, Lord, and abhor those who are in rebellion against you? I have nothing but hatred for them; I count them my enemies. Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.

I can move about, I can think, love and choose – we all know God created us with free will, our freedom and  personal responsibility to choose between right and wrong.  Lord knows it’s free will that gets us into trouble most of the time.  It is through free will that we think before we choose and it is God’s hope that we choose love!

I can grow in wisdom – the more we grow in love, the more we are open to being led by the source of all wisdom, the Holy Spirit, our advocate and guide.

I am yours, God, Your beloved child – when I think of being a beloved child of God, I breathe a sigh of relief.  Our almighty Father – watching out for me!  Wow!  Scripture says, unless you become like a little child you will not enter the kingdom of heaven – a reminder to us to remain humble and to not get sucked into “the ways of the world.”

Gifted as you see fit – we each have different gifts but are part of the same body, the mystical body of Christ.  We all have something to contribute, have you figured out what that is for you?.

For sharing – we are encouraged to share our gifts and talents, to share our faith.   Think about what this means for you and make a conscious effort to start sharing, if you haven’t done so already.

for loving – we are called to love our neighbor, the second greatest commandment.  This is easier than you might think, all it requires is an open heart.  If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts –   Psalm 95.

for bearing – we are expected to bear wrongs patiently.  Tough one for sure.  Are you up for the challenge?  We are all works in progress.  What a great feeling to witness  the changes and growth of one’s own spirit.   Journaling is a great way to keep track of your progress.

In utter reliance on you – with all the things we are called and expected to do in our humanity, we are aware of our weaknesses and limitations and we rely on God for the strength to persevere in all things, for NOTHING is impossible with God.

In trust, totally secure, totally loved, totally Yours – We are totally His when we put all our trust in Him.  When we are totally His – through our surrender – we can rest secure in the knowledge that He loves us unconditionally.  “He’s got this!”   As St. Augustine once said:  My soul is restless until it rests in You!  God Bless you!

 

 

 

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