Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Seventh Day in the Christmas Octave - December 31

Daily Prayer:
Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise.

Opening Prayer:
Ever-living God,in the birth of your Son our religion has its origin and its perfect fulfillment. Help us to share in the life of Christ for he is the salvation of mankind, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Today's Readings:
Daily Meditation:
And now, children, remain in him, so that when he appears we may have confidence and not be put to shame by him at his coming. 1 John 2

John answered them, "I baptize with water; but there is one among you whom you do not recognize, the one who is coming after me, whose sandal strap I am not worthy to untie."John 1

Jesus baptizes us in the Holy Spirit. His baptism prepares us for his coming among us now and it gives witness to his presence with us now.

May we remain in the one who has come to be with us. May we place our trust in the one who promises us life.

Today's Daily Reflection
Intercessions:
Let us direct our prayers to Christ, the heavenly man and the new Adam, who became a life-giving spirit: Lord, have mercy.

Christ, Sun of Justice, you revealed your glory in our human nature in order to bring to perfection the old covenant, we ask you to pour out your light upon us.

Christ, you were glorified by the angels, announced by the shepherds, confessed and proclaimed by Simeon and Anna, let your Gospel be accepted by the people of the promise.

Christ, when you were born, angels sang glory to God in the highest and peace on earth, we ask you to spread your peace throughout the world.

Christ, as the new Adam you gave new life to the old man and prepared for us a dwelling place in your kingdom, may those overwhelmed by evil be encouraged by hope in you.

Closing Prayer: I beg you, Lord, give me the sight I need so that I can see you in those around me and welcome you into my heart with the joy of celebration.

If only my eyes could be opened! Give me the wisdom and internal vision to see and I will recognize you as my savior not only in my heart today but in my life every day.

I ask that you help me to open my heart more fully to your own dizzying love for me. Help me to be grateful for your incredible gifts to me.
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May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life.
Amen.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Making it right with God

I seem to get a good response to my blog posts, so thought I'd make these a bit more regular. Hopefully they will help someone figure something out.

This morning I have been thinking about a situation I was in several years ago.

I met and fell in love with a women that accepted me for what I was at that point in time. A broke, well intended soul with a good heart and a ton of potential. This women deserves a lot of credit for the success I enjoyed in my previous career. Without her support, education, encouragement and handholding, I don't know that I could have gotten where I did.

After two and a half years, the relationship ended. And I must say, the end wasn't pretty.

I felt bad for the things I had said and done for a very long time. I talked to God about it, sent her emails, cards, and called but she would not respond. All I wanted to say was that I was sorry, and I wished her the best of luck.

About eighteen months after the break up, I called a Pastor I knew to ask him how to make what I had done right with God. I explained to him that I had tried to contact her, asked God for direction, but until I heard something from her, didn't think I was right with God with the whole situation.

His comment was "God knows what's in your heart, and what you've done. God has forgiven you even though she might not have. If you have tried to make amends and she won't respond, you are right with God." That made sense to me and gave me closure.

I still pray for her as well as many other people everyday. As it turns out, she is now married and by all accounts very happy.

Gods' grace works in amazing ways. I thank God for her happiness and my peace.

Pastors are a great resource for help with issues like this. I hope that everyone has a Pastor somewhere they can talk to.

By the way, I love comments so if you enjoyed this post, I'd be thrilled to know!

Peace!

Sixth Day in the Christmas Octave - December 30

Daily Prayer:
"Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise."

Opening Prayer:
Ever-living God, in the birth of your Son our religion has its origin and its perfect fulfillment. Help us to share in the life of Christ for he is the salvation of all, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,one God, for ever and ever.

Today's Readings:
Daily Meditation:
I write to you not because you do not know the truth but because you do. 1 John 2

But to those who did accept him he gave power to become children of God. John 1

The beginning of this gospel is so simple and so profound. Depending on what has been going on in us this week, this reading can pull it all together, or at least lead us to find our hope in him."From his fullness we have all received, grace in place of grace."

No one has ever seen God. The only begotten Son, God, who is at the Father's side, has revealed him. John 1

Today's Daily Reflection
Intercessions:
Humbly yet confidently, let us invoke Christ the Lord whose favor has been shown to all people:

Lord, have mercy. Christ, born of the Father before the ages, splendor of his glory, image of his being, your word holds all creation in being, we ask you to give new life to our world through your Gospel. Christ, you were born into the world at the fullness of time to save us and to give freedom to every creature, we ask you to extend the liberty of our relationship with you to all people. Christ, consubstantial Son of the Father, begotten before the dawn of day, and born in Bethlehem in fulfillment of the scriptures, we ask you to make your Church a notable exception of poverty and simplicity. Christ, God and man, Lord of David and Son of David, fulfillment of all prophecies, we pray that Israel may recognize you as its Messiah.

Closing Prayer:
God of all beginnings, thank you for choosing me, for giving me the great gift of faith.
Guide me to a better understanding of your Word, and help to strengthen my faith. I am so grateful to you for your many gifts given so lavishly in your generous love and for the fulfillment of your promises through the birth of your son. The profound truth is beyond my understanding but I am filled with hope and peace in your word.

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Monday, December 29, 2008

PROOF that God Listens

A bit of soul bearing first to put this all in perspective.

I am unemployed. I spent the last of my savings to pay my December rent. My children got nothing for Christmas for which I will be eternally sorry to them. I can't seem to even get a part time job so needless to say things like gas in my car and food lately have been a luxury.

My rent and other expenses are due on January first. Without some sort of Divine intervention, the prayerman would most likely be living on the streets.

The last asset I had to sell were two fairly old, and quite frankly beat up motorcycles that I thoroughly enjoyed riding with my son. I was reluctant to sell them because of the memories, but knew I had to do something. I dreaded the fact that selling them was my only option. I was so depressed and hopeless this morning that I literally couldn't move. But something made me get up, stop feeling sorry for myself, and at least try.

For anyone out there that suffers from clinical depression as I do, you know how difficult it is to get up when your down. When I am depressed I am the most irrational person you will ever meet, I clearly can't see the forest for the trees. Fortunately through a tremendous amount of talk therapy, I have learned to cope and get out of my element. It's called an action plan for intense feelings, and I've carried it in my wallet since 2001.

In an effort of complete and utter desperation, I listed both of the motorcycles, and a refrigerator on craigslist. The fridge was to be given away for free. For someone that is deeply depressed, this is a bona fide "moment of clarity" which I had. It just felt right that if I was trying to sell the motorcycles, that I give something away. No real justification for it, other than that it felt right.

Literally within five minutes, a man from Atascosita called me wanting the fridge and telling me he was on his way. An hour later it was in the back of his truck. This man was an unemployed truck driver that did not have the money to buy a fridge since Hurricane Ike came through and destroyed the one he had. Since September he and his family had lived out of coolers. In addition, his wife just got laid offf from Fed Ex.

He told me his kids hadn't had a cold glass of milk with dinner since September. He was a Christian man because as he was leaving I said "God bless you and your family" and he replied "God bless you and your good deed."

About 6:00pm I got an inquiry about the motorcycles. I was honest with this man about the condition and he said he would come and look at them anyway. Well, long story short, he bought both of them. I also had another gentleman call me wanting to see one of the bikes. He wanted assurance that it would not be sold by the time he got there.

Well, it turned out that the first person that showed up, wanted of the both motorcycles. This put me in a bad situation with the second gentleman as he had driven all the way from Katy on my word.

When he showed up, I told him how sorry I was that he drove all that way and they were sold. In order to make it right with him, I gave him the last $7.00 I had in my pocket. I asked if he knew any kids that rode. He said he did, and I gave him a chest protector, and a couple of old jerseys. During the writing of this, he emailed me the picture of his brother wearing the gear and told me how much he appreciated it and that it would be put to good use. A good deed.

It gets more interesting however. It turns out that the man who purchased the motorcycles(Doug) is my age, grew up in approximately the same neighborhood I did, and our Fathers worked together. In fact I had played golf many times with his Father and mine. I remember his Father as a man that was always kind to me despite my misguided youth.

Turns out that the Doug is also a regular member at a church and believes. As he asked me more about my background, history, and what not, I told him about what I was doing as the prayerman on twitter. We both agree that our meeting was a "God Thing." We were equally as shocked by the fact that our backgrounds were similar and I had such fond memories of his Father who passed away in 1999.

This entire situation is completely surreal. It's surreal because while I always try to do the right thing I've screwed up a lot of really good things in my life. I'm not going to try and begin to chronicle the people I have alienated, the things I've said I wish I hadn't, or the people I have hurt in quest of my own gratification.

From time to time I feel like I am not deserving of God's love. Despite that, I somehow find it in me to pray everyday. I hope, I pray, I hope, I pray. But most of all, I believe. I'm still unemployed, still living hand to mouth, still being betrayed by people, but still trying to do the right thing. WWJD is always in the back of my mind, even though I might not do it the way he would.

Hoping that my prayers get answered is always a leap of faith, but this time it paid off. What's ironic about what happened today is that I never asked God for help. I only asked for direction. Asking God to give me the winning lottery ticket or raining down a couple thousand dollars on me isn't something I would ask for.

Why without some sort of Divine intervention could a guy that has screwed up so many things, be so blessed with an experience like I had today? The answer is actually quite simple. God forgives us, and points us in the right direction. Sometimes when we need it, sometimes when we don't. Today I really needed it, and I think God knew it.

How can you explain something happening so easily, and so perfectly, other than with some sort of Divine intervention? God stepped in today, and helped. That's the only explanation I have, and I believe it.

Just believe, just believe, just believe.

Peace....

Fifth Day in the Christmas Octave - December 29

Daily Prayer:
Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise.

Opening Prayer:
All powerful and unseen God, the coming of your light into our world h as made the darkness vanish. Teach us to proclaim the birth of your Son Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit,One God, for ever and ever.

Today's Readings:
Daily Meditation:

Whoever says he is in the light, yet hates his brother, is still in the darkness. 1 John 2

Today we can contemplate Mary and Joseph hearing Simeon's prophesy, including the part where Simeon addresses Mary. He tells her that her Son is a sign that will be contradicted and that a sword would pass through her own heart.

Let's pray today in gratitude to Mary for her parting our salvation story.

Lord, now let your servant go in peace; your word has been fulfilled: my own eyes have seen the salvation which you prepared in the sight of every people,a light to reveal you to the nations and the glory of your people Israel." Simeon, Luke 2

Today's Daily Reflection:
Intercessions:
Because God has been merciful to us and sent his Son to us,the Prince of peace, let us cry out with confidence: Peace to his people on earth. Almighty God, Father of the Lord, Jesus Christ, the Church now celebrates your saving love, graciously receive our praise. From the very beginning you promised us your victory through Christ our Savior, let all be enlightened by the good news.

In praise of your Son whose coming was joyously forseen by Abraham, hoped for by the patriarchs, announced by the prophets and yearned for by the Gentiles, save the whole people of Israel. You wished the birth of your Son to be proclaimed by angelsand to be praised by the apostles, martyrs and faithful of all ages, grant the world that peace which the angels proclaimed.

Closing Prayer:
Lord of light,the darkness has vanished in the worldand I want to joyfully proclaim your presence in my life.I want my life to be like Mary's, a "Yes" to your call to my heart.
Let me always be aware of the darkness in my own heartand I ask for a greater desire to live your love in my life.

I humbly beg for the grace to be aware that your love is the light that guides my lifeand gives me the strength to withstand the swords that will pierce my heart.

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Feast of the Holy Family - December 28

Daily Prayer:
Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise.

Entrance Antiphon:
The shepherds hastened to Bethlehem, where they found Mary and Joseph, and the baby lying in a manger. Luke 2:16

Opening Prayer:
Let us pray for peace in our families: Father, help us to live as the holy family,united in respect and love. Bring us to the joy and peace of your eternal home.

Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Alternative Opening Prayer:
Let us pray, as the family of God, who share in his life: Father in heaven, creator of all, You ordered the earth to bring forth life and crowned its goodness by creating the human.In history’s moment when all was ready, you sent your Son to dwell in time, obedient to the laws of life in our world.

Teach us the sanctity of human love, show us the value of family life,and help us to live in peace with all that we may share in your life for ever.

We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Today's Readings
Daily Meditation:
Blessed are those that fear the Lord and walk in his ways. Psalm 128
Every son or daughter can read the first reading and let it be a life long guide. The second reading is a wonderful guide for family life. We could all do well to prepare our New Year's resolution desires from here. The gospel is from Luke and brings us back to Mary. A sword will pass through her faithful heart.

May God bless all our families with fidelity and courage in loving as we have been loved.
And let the peace of Christ control your hearts,the peace into which you were also called in one body.And be thankful. Colossians 3

Today's Daily Reflection
Intercessions: Let us adore the Son of the living God who humbled himself to become a son of human family, and let us beseech him: Jesus, you became obedient; sanctify us.

Jesus, eternal Word of the Father, you made yourself subject to Mary and Joseph, teach us humility. You are our teacher, and your own mother pondered in her heart every one of your words and deeds, make us attentive to your word, and let us ponder it in hearts that are pure and good.

Christ, by your work the world was made, but you were willing to be called a worker’s son, teach us to work diligently. Jesus, in the family at Nazareth you grew in wisdom, age and grace before God and men, help us to grow in all things toward you, our head.

Closing Prayer:
God of such faithfulness,we are a big and messy family; both as humans and in my own family. Help me today to be especially patient and loving, and to forgive those who have hurt me. We may not look like "The Holy Family" I see in paintings, yet we are united with Jesus, Mary and Joseph because in your great love for us you sent your son to live in this world and to share in our human experience.

Sometimes I forget the sacredness of our family life and the privilege it is to be together in this bond. Help me not only love others as you love us,but to be more aware of those families in the world who struggle so much with poverty, war and disease. Help me to pray with and for them today and to carry an awareness of all families fleeing for safety, longing for the peace you offer to us all.

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Friday, December 26, 2008

St. Stephen Prayers- December 26

"Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise."

Opening Prayer:
Lord, today we celebrate the entrance of St. Stepheninto eternal glory.

He died praying for those who killed him. Help us to imitate his goodness and to love our enemies.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Daily Meditation:
The gates of heaven opened for Stephen, the first of the martyrs; in heaven, he wears the crown of victory.

We remember the first martyr today to emphasize the invitation we haveas followers of Jesus to witness to his presence in our world, even whenit is unpopular, counter-cultural, or may even cost us our lives.

May we ask for the grace today to pray for our enemies and to surrender even our lives in sharing this Good News with others.

Today's Daily Reflection:
Our Savior's faithfulness is mirrored in the fidelity of his witnesses who shed their blood for the Word of God. Let us praise him in remembrance of them: You redeemed us by your blood.
Your martyrs freely embraced death in bearing witness for the faith,- give us the true freedom of the Spirit, O Lord.

Your martyrs professed their faith by shedding their blood,- give us a faith, O Lord, that is constant and pure.Your martyrs followed in your footstep by carrying the cross, help us to endure courageously the misfortunes of life.

Your martyrs washed their garments in the blood of the Lamb, help us to avoid the weaknesses of the flesh and worldly allurements.

Closing Prayer:
God of all great love, you know how full of courage Stephen was and how full of fears I am.
Help me to have the strength to be a witness for my faith, standing up for those who are weaker, speaking out for what I believe, and pushing myself outside of my comfort zone.
Also give me a share in your compassion and understanding that I might pray for those who oppose me,those who ridicule me, and those who dismiss me.

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Advent Prayers for December 25, 2008 - Christmas Day

"Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise."

Entrance Antiphon:
A light will shine on us this day,the Lord is born for us: he shall be called Wonderful God,Prince of Peace, Father of the world to come; and his kingship will never end. (Isaiah 9:2,6; Luke 1:33)

Opening Prayer:
Let us pray that the love of Christ will be a light to the world.
Father, we are filled with the new light by the coming of your Word among us. May the light of faith shine in our words and actions.
Grant this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Alternative Opening Prayer:
Let us pray for the peace that comes from the Prince of Peace.
Almighty God and Father of light, a child is born for us and a son is given to us. Your Eternal Word leaped down from heavenin the silent watches of the night,and now your Church is filled with wonder at the nearness of her God.

Open our hearts to receive his life and increase our vision with the rising of dawn, that our lives may be filled with his glory and his peace, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Today's Readings:
Daily Meditation: A light will shine on us this day: the Lord is born for us.
And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart. Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, just as it had been told to them.
As we are gathering for our Christmas celebration this morning,the story of the shepherds reminds us that the good news is for the poor. As we arrive, dressed in our Christmas finest, let us remember that the good news is address to what is poor in us. Jesus comes in poverty so we will always know that we are never alone,even when we are overwhelmed by fear, anxiety or any discouragement or disillusionment.

Let us sing this morning with hearts that are grateful,glorifying and praising God. And let us never forget the shepherds that he brought so much joy to,as we accept our mission to bring joy to a worldhungering for justice and peace.

Your ways, O Lord, make known to me; teach me your paths, Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my savior. Ps. 25

Daily Reflection:
Intercessions:
The Word of God existed before the creation of the universe yet was born among us in time.We praise and worship him as we cry out in joy. Let the earth ring out with joy for you have come!You are the eternal Word of God who flooded the world with joy at your birth, fill us with joy by the continuous gift of your life.You saved us and by your birth revealed to us the covenant faithfulness of the Lord, help us to be faithful to the promises of our baptism. You are the King of heaven and earth who sent messengers to announce peace to all, let our lives be filled with your peace.You are the true vine that brings forth the fruit of life, make us branches of the vine bearing much fruit.

Closing Prayer:
My heart is filled with wonderand my soul bursts with joy.at your nearness to me, dear Lord.
As the dawn rises, so do my spiritsand I sense your presence in this jubilant light. I feel like one of the shepherds in your presence, humble and so very aware of my poverty but so willing to spread the joyful news.

I just want to sing out, Lord. My voice is rising and my soul is opening up to you. Thank you for coming into my very poor life. I feel joy and hope and love.

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

December 24 Daily Advent Prayer

"Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise."

Opening Prayer:
God of love and mercy, help us to follow the example of Mary, always ready to do your will. At the message of an angel she welcomed your eternal Son and, filled with the light of your Spirit, she became the temple of your Word, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Today's Readings:
Daily Meditation: "Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word." Mary could become the "temple of God's Word" because she was so ready to do God's will. As we approach this anniversary of our redemption, let's spend the day placing our life in God's hands embracing the ways he will come to us and let us be his instruments for others.

Let the Lord enter; he is the king of glory.

Today's Daily Reflection:
Intercessions: To Christ our Lord, the light of the world , let us cry with joy: Come Lord Jesus!

Dispel our darkness with the light of your presence, and make us worthy of your gifts. Save us, Lord our God, that we may praise your holy name this day. Enkindle in our hearts the flame of your love, and make us long to be united with you. You bore our infirmity, aid the sick and those who are to die this day.

Closing Prayer:
Oh, God with us, for so long you have promised forgiveness, peace, salvation. Now in my heart, I am filled with joy because of your coming.

Thank you for your promises and for the way I can trust in you. I feel a new freedom in my life and a courage I have not known before.

I know you came to save me and bring new life and I am so grateful to you. Let me show my thankfulness with my life. You have brought me through the darkness and into the light of your saving grace.

Guide my feet on the way of peace.

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel!

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

December 23 Daily Advent Prayer

Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise.

Opening Prayer:
Father, we contemplate the birth of your Son. He was born of the Virgin Mary and came to live among us. May we receive forgiveness and mercy through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen

Today's Readings
Daily Meditation: Zechariah asked for a tablet and wrote, "John is his name," and all were amazed. Immediately his mouth was opened, his tongue freed, and he spoke blessing God. When Zechariah could say "John," that is, "God is Gracious," he was freed to give thanks and praise to God.

Let's each of us express our gratitude to our God for coming to be with us, for forgiving our sins, for saving us from the power of death. Let's ask that we might be purified of all self-love that we might receive his coming to us this week.

But who will endure the day of his coming? And who can stand when he appears? For he is like the refiner's fire, or like the fuller's lye.

Lift up your heads and see; your redemption is near at hand.

Today's Daily Reflection
Intercessions:To God our Father who sent his Son to save mankind: Show us your mercy, Lord.
Father most merciful, we confess our faith in your Christ with our words, keep us from denying him in our actions.

You have sent your Son to rescue us, remove every sorrow from the face of the earth and from our country.

Our land looks forward with delight at the approach of your Son, let it experience the fullness of your joy.

Through your mercy make us live holy and chaste lives in this world,-eagerly awaiting the blessed hope and coming of Christ in glory.

O EMMANUEL, God with us, Our King and Lawgiver, the expected of the nations and their Saviour: Come to save us, O Lord our God

Closing Prayer:
Oh, Emmanuel, "God-with-Us," You have touched me; you are God-with-Me.
Thank you for these weeks of prayer. In the spirit of the season my waiting, my patience, feels sacred.

Refine and purify my heart with the hottest flame of your love. Give me the courage of your prophets and let me do what is right even when others don't understand.

Bless my heart with generosity and make me ready to receive you.

Come, Lord Jesus! Come!

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel!

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Monday, December 22, 2008

December 22 Daily Advent Prayer

"Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise."
Opening Prayer: God our Father,you sent your Son,to free us from the power of death.May we who celebrate the coming of Christ in the fleshshare more fully in his divine life,for he lives and reigns with youand the Holy Spirit,one God, forever and ever. Amen

Today's Readings
Daily Meditation: And Mary said: "My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord; my spirit rejoices in God, my savior."
Mary's response (the Gospel) based upon Hannah's prayer (Responsorial Psalm) can be our prayer today.Our anticipation of the coming of our Lord into our hearts grows as we praise God for coming to us in our lowliness.
My heart exults in the Lord, my savior.

Today's Daily Reflection
Intercessions: To Christ our Redeemer, who comes to save us from our sins, let us cry out with joy: Come, Lord Jesus! The prophets of old foretold your birth among us, now make virtue come to life in us.We proclaim your saving work, now grant us your salvation. You came to heal the contrite, heal the weakness of your people.You came and saw fit to reconcile the world,- when you come again in judgment, free us from the torments of punishment.

O KING OF THE GENTILES and their desired One, the Cornerstone that makes both one: Come, and deliver us, whom you formed out of the dust of the earth.

Closing Prayer:
Oh, king of us all. I find myself standing before your strength and splendor watching, waiting and filled with total joy.
You have lifted my mind in hope. Now help me to open my life the the coming of the Spirit.
I want to be like Mary, your mother. Her wonderful courage and strength inspire me to do the same. She simply said Yes and the impossible was done.

Thank you for this Advent journey. The anticipation has filled my life and made me long for a closer relationship with you.

My life gets so busy that I forget to focus. Thank you for guidance. Thank you for the quiet moments when I have felt your love.

Nothing will be impossible with God.

Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel Shall come to thee, O Israel!

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Fourth Sunday of Advent Daily Advent Prayer

"Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise."
Entrance Antiphon:
Let the clouds rain down the Just One, and the earth bring forth a Savior.

Opening Prayer:
Let us pray as Advent draws to a close, that Christ will truly come into our hearts.
Lord, fill our hearts with your love, and as you revealed to us by an angel the coming of your Son as man, so lead us through his suffering and death to the glory of his resurrection, for he lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen

Alternative Opening Prayer:
Let us pray, as Advent draws to a close for the faith that opens our lives to the spirit of God.
Father, all-powerful God, your eternal Word took flesh on our earth when the Virgin Mary placed her life at the service of your plan. Lift our minds in watchful hope to hear the voice which announces his glory and open our minds to receive the Spirit who prepares us for his coming. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen

Today's Readings
Daily Meditation:

“Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son,and you shall name him Jesus.He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High,and the Lord God will give him the throne of David his father,and he will rule over the house of Jacob forever,and of his kingdom there will be no end.” - Luke 1

On this last Sunday of Advent, we quietly reflect on the mystery. We rest in awe, in wonder, at how our God entered our world and came to be with us. We pause to receive the gift offered us: that the Spirit of God will open up our lives and that Jesus will really come into our hearts.
May we have watchful hope today, believing what the Lord promises us. Let us pray today, that we might be God's servants, that we might be instruments of God's love for our families and all we serve this week.

I will give you rest from all your enemies 2 Sam. 7

“Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord.May it be done to me according to your word.” - Lk. 1
Today's Daily Reflection
Intercessions:

To the Lord, Jesus Christ, judge of the living and the dead, let us pray: Come, Lord Jesus! Lord Jesus, you came to save sinners,- protect us in times of temptation. You will come in glory to be our judge,- show in us your power to save. Help us to keep the precepts of your law with strength of Spirit,- and to look forward in love to your coming. You are praised throughout the ages; in your mercy help us to live devoutly and temperately in this life,- as we wait in joyful hope for the revelation of your glory.

O Dawn of the East, brightness of light eternal, and Sun of Justice; Come, and enlighten those who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death.

Closing Prayer:
Loving God, It is growing in my heart: An awareness and gratitude of your constant love for me; Like the sun rising in the East to warm and comfort my life and to bring new growth.

Thank you for these weeks of prayer. In the spirit of the season my waiting, my patience, feels sacred.

Bless my heart with generosity and make me ready to receive you.
Come, Lord Jesus! Come!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Advent Prayers for Saturday, December 20 2008

Daily Advent Prayer
"Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise."
Opening Prayer: Lord, let your glory dawn to take away our darkness. May we be revealed as the children of light at the coming of your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Today's Readings:
Daily Meditation: Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we shall be saved.
God seems to like to prepare the way for our salvation. We can experience prophets, even Elijahs on fire with God's word. What are the messages, the stirrings, the signs of fire that are preparing the way for the Lord to enter my life these days? Can we make friends with these preparations for the Lord? Blessed is he who shall have seen you and who falls asleep in your friendship.

Today's Daily Reflection
Intercessions:To Jesus Christ, our Redeemer, who will come again in glory with great power, let us make our humble prayer: Come, Lord Jesus! Lord Jesus, you will come with great power, - look on our lowliness and make us worthy of your gifts.You came to be the good news for mankind,- may we always proclaim your saving work.You are worthy of praises, for you have life and rule all things,- help us to wait in joyful hope for the coming of your glory.We long for the grace of your coming,- console us with the gift of your own divine life.

Closing Prayer:
Jesus,in the darkness of these Advent nights let me be guided by the light of your word. Give me the humility to be led by you and the wisdom to learn from you.
I feel your light in my lifeand in the world.I am grateful for the Savior who awaits us, and eagerly await the time of rejoicing. Let me look forward in hope and turn to you with great trust, knowing you will guide my steps along the unknown path of this day.

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Why do leaves change their color? Is it science, God, or both?

Let me start off by saying I am not trying to start a discussion, arguement, or dialogue about the difference between evolution and creationism. I'm not trying to reconcile the two, or make an arguement one way or the other. I'm not that smart.

What you believe is specific to you and I respect that. I'm not one to ever say your wrong. I'm one to try and understand what and why you believe something.

While I did take a couple of years of biology and chemistry, I don't have enough education in either science or theology to make an arguement that leaves turning color is the result of one, or the other. It's just something that I enjoy watching. It makes me feel good and think that everything in life is a little science, a little magic, and a little bit of faith.

Directly in front of the patio of my apartment there are two beautiful crape myrtles. It’s the time of year in Houston that we get to enjoy a moment of fall and the brilliant colors. As I sit on my patio and watch the leaves change, I wonder how much of that change is related to science, how much is related to faith.

Why leaves change colors at a particular time of the year seems to be a fairly well understood chemical phenomenon in the scientific world. In very general terms, the scientific community believes that the reason leaves change color is because of shorter days and cooler temperatures.

Broadly speaking a theory is some kind of belief or claim that explains, asserts, or consolidates some class of claims. A fact however, has an objective reality that can be verified according to an established standard of evaluation.

OK, so, if science has proven by fact and theory why leaves change colors, why do some tree leaves change color and others don’t. If a theory or fact is implicit and definite, why don’t all of the leaves turn the same color at the same time and drop off the tree at the same time? Or why does an elm tree loose it’s leaves when a pine tree doesn’t?

Faith allows me to believe that things exist or happen for no apparent scientific reason, for example Heaven. Know one can prove or disprove that Heaven exists, I just accept it through faith that it does in fact exist.

Through science I know that at a certain time of the year the leaves will change color. Through my faith I enjoy this uncontrollable change and give thanks.

Leaves changing colors is a great example of where science and faith meet as I can all see it happen. Part of the change in the color is due to science, the randomness of it however I believe is God’s way of giving us all a little visual treat before advent. I find it interesting that the liturgical color lent is purple, as are many of the Autumn colors.

Advent Prayers for Friday, December 19, 2008

"Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise."

Opening Prayer:
All-powerful God, help us to look forward in hope to the coming of our Savior. May we live as he has taught, ready to welcome him with burning love and faith.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Today's Readings
Daily Meditation:
I, the Lord, your God, teach you what is for your good, and lead you on the way you should go.
In our self-reliant independence, we can easily forget that our God really knows what is good for us, and calls us to that goodness. In our rebellion, we sometimes cling to our freedom to be self-destructive or to simply keep our life on a shallow level. Let's let ourselves be drawn into the invitation to live our lives touched by the grace of God-with-us.
Those who follow you, Lord, will have the light of life.
Wisdom is vindicated by her works

Today's Daily Reflection
Intercessions:
To Christ our Redeemer, who comes to save us from our sins, let us cry out with joy: Come, Lord Jesus! The prophets of old foretold your birth among us,- now make virtue come to life in us.We proclaim your saving work,- now grant us your salvation.You came to heal the contrite,- heal the weakness of your people.You came and saw fit to reconcile the world,- when you come again in judgment, free us from the torments of punishment.

Closing Prayer:
Jesus,in the darkness of these Advent nights let me be guided by the light of your word. Give me the humility to be led by you and the wisdom to learn from you.
I feel your light in my lifeand in the world.I am grateful for the Savior who awaits us, and eagerly await the time of rejoicing.
Let me look forward in hope and turn to you with great trust, knowing you will guide my steps along the unknown path of this day.

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Advent Prayers for Wednesday, December 18, 2008

Daily Advent Prayer
"Lord, open my lips, and my mouth shall declare your praise."
Opening Prayer: Almighty Father, give us the joy of your love to prepare the way for Christ our Lord. Help us to serve you and one another.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

Today's Readings
Daily Meditation:The afflicted and the needy seek water in vainThe Lord is gracious and merciful; slow to anger, and of great kindness.So often we are "afflicted and needy" and we seem to "seek water in vain."Today we listen to a refreshing promiseof how much our Lord desires to refresh us.Each of us can fill in what we need the mostand ask, with trust, for our Lord to come and save us.
I am the LORD, your God, who grasp your right hand; It is I who say to you, "Fear not, I will help you." Isaiah 41
Whoever has ears ought to hear. Matthew 11

Today's Daily Reflection
Intercessions:Let us pray to God our Father who sent his Son to save mankind: Show us your mercy, Lord. Father most merciful, we confess our faith in your Christ with our words,- keep us from denying him in our actions.You have sent your Son to rescue us,- remove every sorrow from the face of the earth and from our country.Our land looks forward with delight to the approach of your Son,- let it experience the fullness of your joy.Through your mercy makes us live holy and chaste lives in this world, - eagerly awaiting the blessed hope and coming of Christ in glory.

Closing Prayer
Lord, like a loving parent,you offer me your comforting handand tell me not to be afraid.
Help me to wait for your coming with patienceand to listen to what you ask of me. I want so much to be one of "your people" and to live my life in you.
Thank you for the way you bless my life. Thank you for listening to my prayers and for planting deep in my heart the knowlege that with you, nothing is impossible.

May the Lord bless us, protect us from all evil and bring us to everlasting life. Amen.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

The why, the who, and the what

So here's the story....

The Tuesday before Thanksgiving 2008 my Mother collapsed.

Upon finding out, I immediately called a couple of my closest friends and asked them to pray for her which they did. Beyond that, I sent several requests (actually many) to the prayer lines at the local churches, even called KSBJ and a couple of other places and got no answer. I'm one of those that believes if I scream loud enough, and frequent enough...God will here me. :)

When I've had situations in the past that required prayer, I've gone through the same motions. Ask friends, email churches...etc. I can't honestly tell you that I have ever had a church reach out to me and acknowledge my prayer request. It's like they just go into some random inbox somewhere and don't get answered. I can't even begin to tell you how dejected I felt to not even have my own church (which is large) acknowledge my prayer request.

That being the case, I didn't want anyone else ever to not have someone they ask for a prayer and not get a response.

There are some prayer sites (prayerloop, kindlejoy, etc) that take masses of prayer requests but have no mechanism for responding to them. What I wanted to do on twitter was be available to pray for people if they needed it, and respond to those who ask for a prayer request through something like search.twitter.com.

Simple as that....I just want to pray for people. Anyway....that's the idea.

I also wanted to do it with out any pretense.

I have NO theological training. Well, with the exception on being an Acolyte when I was a kid.

It's been an interesting experience that I intend to keep up. It's amazing the number of people out there with sick kids, family or friends as well as those that are about to loose a home or already have that just want someone to pray for them. The responses I get literally bring tears to my eyes. It's all very touching, and quite fulfilling.

So....that's the story! Peace