Monday, December 29, 2014

PRAYER FOR December 28, 2014-January 3, 2014 
Sermon Text: Luke 2:22-40

That we may see and acclaim Christ as our consolation and redemption

Holy and Merciful God, enable us to be fully devoted to You.  Enable us to do what is true and right.  Let worship and praise be characteristic of our daily devotion to You.  Let your Spirit move within us and among us in such a way that we are enabled to see and celebrate the presence of Christ, even when Christ comes among us in humility and weakness, and without evident signs of your glory.  Enable us to recognize the presence of Christ Jesus as the crowning jewel of our experience: that which sums up, binds together, and gives meaning to all that You intend for us.  Enable us to be joyful witnesses that Jesus is our consolation and that Jesus is our salvation.

We rejoice that Jesus has come among us as your Anointed One!

We rejoice that your Holy Spirit has enabled us to trust in Jesus!  

We give You all praise, honor and thanksgiving!  Amen.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Prayer for December 21-27, 2014
Sermon Text: Luke 1:26-38, 2:1-20; Matthew 1:18-25

That our one word to You will be “Yes”

God of surprising newness, we are often unsettled and fearful when we realize that your messengers are speaking your word of truth to us.  Most of the time we would like things to go on as they are, but then You surprise us with your presence and we hardly know how to respond.

But you calm us.  You tell us not to be afraid.  You make promises of new life that we could not imagine on our own, just as You did with Mary when You promised that she would be the bearer of your Anointed One.

Give us courage like Mary’s.  Enable us to say, “Yes, I am your servant, God.  Yes, do as You please in and through my life.  Yes, let Christ live in and through me so that others may see your glory.”  

When You come to us with your word of newness, let our one word be “Yes!”  Amen. 

Saturday, December 13, 2014

Prayer for December 14-20, 2014
Sermon Text: John 1:6-9, 19-28; Isaiah 61:1-4, 8-11

That your light of truth may penetrate the darkest recesses of our lives

You who are Light, You who created light, You who sent John to witness to the Light and who sent Jesus as Light of the World, we rejoice in You!

Let the light of your truth penetrate every dimension of our existence, including the darkest recesses of our heart and mind.

Let us be transformed by your Light so that joy and generosity energize us to follow Jesus’ example as bearers of good news, as people who act for liberation, healing and comfort.  

May righteousness and praise spring up among your people (including us) in such beauty and fruitfulness that the nations rejoice in You.  Amen.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Prayer for December 7-13, 2014 
Sermon Text: Mark 1:1-8, Isaiah 40:1-11

That our lives may be reordered by your Spirit

Merciful God, we rejoice that You sent John the Baptizer to cry aloud in the wilderness and to urge your people to prepare for your renewed and renewing presence among them.

We rejoice that You still send prophets to cry aloud—even in our urban wildernesses—in order to call us to repentance, call us to reorder our lives, and prepare our hearts for Jesus, who still comes to us and acts among us in fresh ways.

Our repentance, our reordering, our open hearts are all accomplished through your enabling power, by your Holy Spirit who breathes in and through us with unbridled energy.  

We thank You for Jesus, your Chosen and Anointed One.  We thank You for your Holy Spirit with whom Jesus has baptized us.  We thank You for your unfailing presence among us.  Amen.