The second reading of today’s liturgy is from Eph. 1: 3-6,
11-12. I invite you to read it,
addressing the Lord and reading it in the first person, inserting your name. I did and it reads as follows:
“Lord, God, You have blessed me in Christ with every
spiritual blessing in heaven, as You chose me in Christ before the foundation
of the world to be holy and without blemish before You.” You “clothe me with a robe of salvation” (Is
61:10). The price You paid for that robe
was the death of Your Son on Calvary. “In
love You destined me for adoption to Yourself through Christ Jesus in accord
with the favor of Your will for the praise of the glory of Your grace that You
granted me in the beloved.”
“In Christ [you, Dorothy Ann, were]… chosen, destined in
accord with the purpose of the One who accomplished all things according to the
intention of his will, so that you might exist for the praise of God’s glory.”
Wow, what a loving God! What generosity! What a gift!
I thank you and praise you, Lord, God. May my awareness of Your love deepen. May I
not take the gift of salvation for granted!
You sacrificed your Son that I might have life and have it eternally!
And this Christmas we celebrate your birthday—the day your
entered into our way of life to transform it, to redeem it, to bring us back to
God by your death upon the cross, when you were crucified on Calvary, being
obedient to the Father unto death to undo our disobedience, our choosing our
own wills in place of Yours. O God, have
mercy upon us each time we rebel and go our own ways.
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