Month: December 2024

Jimmy Carter

Father in heaven,
We praise your Name for all who have finished this life
loving and trusting you,
for the example of their lives,
the grace you gave them,
and the peace in which they rest.

We especially praise you today for your servant
Jimmy Carter;
for all that you did through him,
especially his striving for world peace.
We thank you for his faith in You
and for the way it was demonstrated
by the life he lived.
We thank you that in his time as President of the United States
and throughout his life, his humanity, touched by your love
was more important than the offices he held
and that, for him, faith and truth were everything.

Meet us in our sadness and fill our hearts
with praise and thanksgiving,
that we may draw from his life, an integrity
and a fortitude, to work for the common good of all,
which he showed with compassion; a sense of justice;
the certainty of his understanding of truth;
and above all, with deep humility.

May Jimmy Carter, together with his wife, Rosalynn, know the
joy of eternal life, held in the heart of the Lord he served
and in whose name we pray.
Amen

[Mr G]

His meaning is Love

Baubles on the tree. photo by Mr.G.

Love is His meaning

A school teacher once asked her class what was special about Christmas and a little child shot up a hand.   “Jesus has the birthday and we get the presents”.    Very perceptive – or was it simply hopeful! 
It is also a profound truth because that is what happens.  

At the heart of Christmas is a Gift and the present above all other presents that we receive is Love.  The whole meaning of Christmas is summed up in that one gift.  In the birth of Jesus right through to his glorious Ascension, God is giving us a living testimony of how much He loves is.  

The 14th century English mystic, Julian of Norwich was given a number of visions of the love of God.  She meditated on these in the quietness of her cell and she left the world the fruit of these meditations in her book Revelations of Divine Love.     At the very end of the book she deals with the questions of what our Lord’s meaning is – what his purpose is towards us – and she comes up with the answer; “Love is His meaning”.     It is worth quoting her in full:

Love was His meaning.  That message shines out from the crib as much as it was later to shine out from the cross.  It gives us the meaning and the purpose of God for us but it also shapes the purpose of our own lives.  

Christmas can be a time for sentimentality; for momentary truces in the battles we wage against each other for dominance, power or control. This is true between Nations but it can also be true in families. We can be filled with goodwill towards people for a time but it is often fragile. Real love, however, takes the hard road from Bethlehem to Calvary and never deviates.  Real love demands costly forgiveness, repentance, understanding, compassion and a bearing towards one another that imitates the love of Christ.    
Too often, as now, our world fails to show that love; too often, sadly, so do we.     Yet if we are to look towards the Bethlehem crib and understand its power and meaning, then only genuine Love will give it to us. As Christians we believe and experience God’s Love for us in Jesus Christ which awakens our love for Him and a sharing of that love with each other.   If that is lacking, the meaning of Christmas is lost and so are we.

[Mr G]

Your Love

Bless us with Love, O Merciful God;
That we may Love as you Love!
That we may show patience, tolerance,
Kindness, caring and love to all!
Give us knowledge; O giver of Knowledge,
That we may be one with our Universe and Mother Earth!
O Compassionate One, grant compassion unto us;
That we may help all fellow souls in need!
Bless us with your Love O God.
Bless us with your Love
.

– Author Unknown

Love came down at Christmas

Incarnation, a collage by sisters of the Community of St Mary the Virgin, Wantage. Photo: Piers Northam.

Love came down at Christmas,
Love all lovely, Love Divine,
Love was born at Christmas,
Star and Angels gave the sign.
Worship we the Godhead,
Love Incarnate, Love Divine,
Worship we our Jesus,
But wherewith for sacred sign?
Love shall be our token,
Love be yours and love be mine,
Love to God and all on earth,
Love for plea and gift and sign.

Christina Rossetti
Christian poet. 1830-94

Musings on Christmas Eve

Lake District garden designed in 1916, wartime, and laid out in 1922. Thomas Mawson & Sons. Photo by Gill Henwood

Musing on Christmas Eve
by my friend, Gill Henwood.

If I were a shepherd,

Watching the pre-dawn 
Midwinter skies,
Blazing fiery portent,

I too could hear the angels:
Hear their song, of glory 

To God in the highest
Peace on earth 
Goodwill to all…

And I’d be inspired too,
I would bring a lamb.

Yet,
What I can
I give him

Give my heart.

(On solstice sunrise glory, Luke 2.14, and Christina Rosetti) 

[Gill Henwood]