Today’s Reflection
We have to train ourselves to become the type of earthly vessels that can endure the challenging joy of waiting on God, whether we are waiting for the Christ child or for an answer to prayer. We need ways of training ourselves in strength, patience, courage, and endurance. Spiritual disciplines like prayer, solitude, fasting, and scripture reading can be useful resources for training in daily discipleship. They open us up, hone our hearing and our spiritual vision, and make us sensitive to the leading of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
—Enuma Okoro, Silence and Other Surprising Invitations of Advent (Upper Room Books, 2012)
Today’s Question
What spiritual disciplines cultivate your attentiveness to the leading of Holy Spirit?
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Today’s Scripture
You, dear friends, by building yourselves up in your most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in God’s love as you wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life.
—Jude 1:20-21 (NIV)
Prayer for the Week
As we wait, Transforming God, prepare our hearts to receive you. Amen.
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Something More
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Lectionary Readings
- Micah 5:2-5a
- Luke 1:46b-55 or Psalm 80:1-7
- Hebrews 10:5-10
- Luke 1:39-45, (46-55)
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
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Quiet Time helps me be more attentive to the Holy Spirit, lately a early morning time when I wake up and am very alert. There are always concerns. It’s a troubled world we live in. Close, near, further, and far there are situations that touch us. In them we most definitely need the Help of the Holy Spirit. Thank You, Lord, for being ever present.
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