An Advent Prayer: New Hope

“You gave us so many gifts on the day of your birth:
A treasure chest of spiritual medicines for the sick;
Spiritual light for the blind;
The cup of salvation for the thirsty;
The bread of life for the hungry.
In the winter when trees are bare,
You give us the most succulent spiritual fruit.
In the frost when the earth is barren,
You bring new hope to our souls.”
Ephrem the Syrian (306-373)

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Do You Hear?

A few quiet words from COMPEL Training:

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An Advent Prayer: Rejoice!


“Let the just rejoice,
for their Justifier is born.
Let the sick and infirm rejoice,
For their Saviour is born.
Let the captives rejoice,
For their Redeemer is born.
Let slaves rejoice,
for their Master is born.
Let free men rejoice,
For their Liberator is born.
Let All Christians rejoice,
For Jesus Christ is born.”

 Augustine of Hippo (354-430)

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An Advent Prayer: A Pledge of Peace

“The feast day of your birth resembles you, Lord,
Because it brings joy to all humanity . . .
Your day is a means and a pledge of peace.
At your birth heaven and earth were reconciled,
Since you came from heaven to earth on that day
You forgave our sins and wiped away our guilt.”
Ephrem the Syrian (306-373)

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An Advent Prayer: Awake to Righteousness

“Stir our hearts, we beseech you, to prepare ourselves to receive your Son. When he comes and knocks, may he find us not sleeping in sin, but awake to righteousness, ceaselessly rejoicing in his love. May our hearts and minds be so purified, that we may be ready to receive his promise of eternal life.”
The Gelasian Sacramentary (6th century)

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Morning Prayer: Zeal for God’s House


Good morning, Lord. Sometimes, I’m sad to say, going to church is just one more thing on my to-do list. Forgive me for failing to prioritize this sacred time with You and like-minded believers.

 

May I hunger and thirst for this fellowship more than I enjoy Christmas cookies and hot chocolate. May I look forward to the worship service as much or more than opening the presents under the tree. You, O Lord, are the reason for the season. So be it, amen.

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Zeal for God’s House

 

Psalm 69:9 (NIV)
Zeal for your house consumes me.

 


We associate this Old Testament verse with the New Testament story of Jesus clearing the profiteers out of the Temple courts (John 2:14-17). Jesus also demonstrated his zeal for God’s house when He went missing at age 12.

Luke 2:46, 49
After three days they found him in the temple courts, sitting among the teachers, listening to them and asking them questions …

“Why were you searching for me?” he asked. “Didn’t you know I had to be in my Father’s house?”

This Christmas, show your zeal for God’s house. Be like Jesus. Come and worship.

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Zeal for the Work

 

The third chapter of Nehemiah lists who did what and where to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. One verse includes a unique descriptor.

 

Nehemiah 3:20 (NIV)
Next to him, Baruch son of Zabbai zealously repaired another section, from the angle to the entrance of the house of Eliashib the high priest.

Baruch worked zealously. We don’t know why Nehemiah used that word. Maybe it was Baruch’s enthusiasm. Maybe it was the quality of his repairs. Maybe he worked longer hours. Maybe he was quick to help others.

I work, yes. Zealously, not really. There’s lots of room for improvement.

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Morning Prayer: Discipline

Good morning, Lord. Your discipline is a sign of Your love. Forgive me for trying to sneak past discipline, like teenagers trying to slip a misdeed past their parents. Teach me to respect Your Word and its wisdom. Teach me to listen to the Holy Spirit’s nudging. Teach me to be honest with myself and You.

Teach me to do Your will–not reluctantly, but with enthusiasm.

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Zeal for Discipline

 


In John’s vision, God had strong words for the church of Laodicea:

 

Revelation 3:15, 19 (NASB)
I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! … Those whom I love, I rebuke and discipline; therefore be zealous and repent.

No lukewarm faith. No straddling the fence. No compromise with our culture.

Forgive me, Lord, for my half-hearted faith. I want to be zealous for You–no excuses, even (especially!) when it’s uncomfortable. Show me where I’m going wrong. Teach me to welcome Your discipline.

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