Today’s Reflection
Eons ago, something world-changing and life-giving happened in the little town of Bethlehem. Something holy. Something revolutionary. Something that defied logic by transcending it. . . .
This book attempts to put that ineffable something into words. It resists the notion that there is one true meaning of Christmas. Instead, it offers multiple interpretations from a dozen different viewpoints so as to navigate a theological conversation that transcends time, culture, and geography.
—Ruth L. Boling, introduction to Season’s Greetings: Christmas Letters from Those Who Were There (Upper Room Books, 2024)
Today’s Question
What does Christmas mean to you? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
The wolf shall live with the lamb;
the leopard shall lie down with the kid;
the calf and the lion will feed together,
and a little child shall lead them.
—Isaiah 11:6 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
Jesus, help me cast aside my reluctance, throw caution to the wind, and open the doorway of my heart to all the wonder of you, here and now. Amen. [prayer adapted from Season’s Greetings by Ruth L. Boling]
Submit your prayer to The Upper Room.
Something More
In this week’s featured book, Season’s Greetings, twelve vividly-imagined letters from long-ago Bible characters who were there for the birth of Jesus speak to the many meanings of Christmas. It’s not too late to order your copy and experience the Christmas story in a new way this year. Learn more here.
Lectionary Readings
- Malachi 3:1-4
- Luke 1:68-79
- Philippians 1:3-11
- Luke 3:1-6
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
Looking for lectionary-based resources? Learn more about The Upper Room Disciplines.
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Christmas reminds me anew that Christ came to Earth – Immanuel – to be God with us. Not just then, but today. We do not tread this Earth alone – He is with us. He came, so that we can know Him, know He experienced things as we did. And to serve as the ultimate sacrifice. What an example – in every stage and part of His life – He is for us.
May striving cease, this season. Be still before Him.
Christmas is the time we remember that God loved the world so much, that while we were/are sinners, God sent His own begotten Son to be with us, teach us, show us the way to live our lives.
Without Christmas there is no Easter. Thankfully the spirit if Christ is in every believer and we strive to be God’s hands, feet, and voice to all the world. Thank You, Lord
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