Daily Devotions and Reflection




Thursday, December 27, 2012

The Third Day of Christmas

O Come, Let Us Adore Him

Read Isaiah 61:10-11
"I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my whole being shall exult in my God"

This time of year we sing, "O come, let us adore him, Christ the Lord." I like Evelyn Underhill's description of the meaning of adoration--"Awestruck delight in the splendor and beauty of God, ...not a difficult religious exercise, but an attitude of the soul."

These twelve days of Christmas make up the liturgical season of Christmastide. Unlike retailers, we Christians are still in the midst of Christmas celebration. There are no markdowns on Christmas love, no sweeping off the shelves of Christmas joy. Our hearts fill with adoration, and our eyes search for evidence of the splendor and beauty of God.

As we stand next to the manger, let us look on Christ with adoration and gratitude, praising God with our whole beings.

God of splendor, let me be awestruck today by the beauty of your works. May I come before you with adoration and humble gratitude. Amen.

---Beth Richardson, The Uncluttered Heart

We are so busy throughout this season, it's easy to get to Christmas and be ready to take down the decorations and move on, ...BUT, Christmas has just begun! What if we celebrated the twelve days of Christmas a bit more like we think Christmas ought to be celebrated and way less like we often do celebrate Christmas with our focus on gift giving and busyness?

We are often reminded that Christmas is not just a day (or a season), it is a state of mind, a way of being. The hymn, Love Came Down at Christmas, reminds us: "Love came down at Christmas, Love all lovely, Love divine. Love was born at Christmas; star and angels gave the sign."

How might your mind, heart and soul be changed by Christmas this year? How might we live Christmas 365 days a year?

Rich

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