A Prayer about Monday Motivation before Christmas

A Prayer about Monday Motivation before Christmas

Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth! 

Serve the Lord with gladness! 

Come into his presence with singing.

Psalm 100:1–2 

Almighty God,

As the final week of Advent begins, 

may we put making a “joyful noise” to you 

at the top, middle, and bottom 

of our to-do lists. 

Even as we go about preparing 

to celebrate the coming of Christ, 

may we focus first 

on serving you with gladness. 

May we not sing along mindlessly 

with Christmas music, 

but instead notice 

our many reasons for rejoicing,

“Rejoice, rejoice, 

Emmanuel shall come to thee, 

O Israel” (“O Come, O Come Emmanuel”),

“Joy to the world, 

the Lord is come!” (“Joy to the World”)

“O come all ye faithful, 

joyful and triumphant” (“O Come All Ye Faithful”).

Lord, because you have made us in your image, 

and because you have made us anew 

in Christ, 

we ask that you will make us 

joyful, 

believing that your zeal will accomplish this (Isaiah 9:7).

In Jesus’ joyful name. Amen.

Read Psalm 100. 

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A Prayer about Making Room for Jesus

A Prayer about Making Room for Jesus

And she brought forth her firstborn Son, and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7

Lord Jesus,

Sometimes I think the innkeeper has gotten a bad rap 

in all of our Christmas programs 

for not making room for the baby Jesus. 

After all, if he had known 

the Messiah would be born in his inn, 

wouldn’t he have found him a room?

As I consider his story and the busy days of the Christmas season, 

I pray that we will see who you really are—

the Messiah, the King of Kings, 

who humbled yourself to take on humanity, 

who submitted to being born in a stable 

and laid in a feeding trough.

I pray that we will make room for you 

in our noisy hearts. 

Still us and silence us 

that we might hear your kind invitation 

into the space of forgiveness, 

into the deepest, truest love 

we have ever known. 

By your Spirit, move us toward you, 

the one who came to live among us 

that we might live forever with you. 

In your hospitable name.

Amen.

Read Luke 2:1-7; Psalm 46:10.

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A Prayer about Waiting at Christmas

A Prayer about Waiting at Christmas

Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart, and wait for the Lord. Psalm 27:14

Coming Savior,

In this season of “advent,”

 as we remember your first coming, 

we anticipate many things, 

some eagerly, some anxiously. 

Some of us are waiting eagerly for family members to arrive 

or to give a special surprise we have long planned 

or to sing Silent Night at the Christmas Eve service. 

All of those are sweet things to look forward to. 

Others of us are quite literally in waiting rooms 

as a loved one undergoes surgery 

or in waiting seasons wondering when we will get a new job 

or weeping as we continue to mourn a lost loved one 

and wondering when the pain will pass. 

Whether we are anticipating the many joys of this season 

or weeping as we wait for renewed hope, 

may we never forget that we are waiting for you to come again. 

May we be strong in your strength, and

may we take heart in your consolation, 

knowing that you are “coming soon,” 

and that when you come,

 you will bring the perfect peace and joy 

this season is really all about. 

We will know intimacy with you and with others 

as we have never known before. 

We will know the rest of never struggling with sin again. 

We will know the joy of serving you 

in the best work you’ve designed us for—

to multiply your glory forever and ever. 

Today, we will focus our hearts 

and our hopes on the horizon, 

looking for your next appearing.

In your en-couraging name we pray. Amen.

Read Psalm 27; Revelation 21 and 22.

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A Prayer about a Baby Who Took on Our Burden

A Prayer about a Baby Who Took on Our Burden

For as in the day of Midian’s defeat,

you have shattered

the yoke that burdens them,

the bar across their shoulders,

the rod of their oppressor. Isaiah 9:4

Lord Jesus,

Many of us will probably see at least one nativity scene today. 

If we do, or even if we don’t, 

pause us in our busyness 

to wonder about this remarkable story:

This baby lying in a manger would be you, 

our Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6).

You, our Prince of Peace,

would be the warrior 

who brought peace for us 

and for the cosmos 

by dying on a cross.

You, our Prince of Peace, 

would deliver us 

from the oppression of evil and sin.

You, our Prince of Peace, 

would free us 

from the burden of guilt and shame.

You, our Prince of peace, 

would beckon us to come to you, 

to be yoked (united) to you, 

and to know the rest only you can bring. 

May we truly marvel at this wonder 

and find our rest in you today. 

In your peace-bringing name. Amen.

Read Isaiah 9:1-7.

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A Prayer about “God-with-us”

A Prayer about “God-with-us”

Greetings, O favored one. The Lord is with you! Luke 1:28

Lord God,

I don’t know about everyone else praying this prayer, 

but around this time every year, 

I need to remember Gabriel’s assurance to Mary: 

“The Lord is with you!” 

You are with me, and in Christ, 

you are in me. 

You are with me 

when I am afraid.

[Name some things you are afraid of right now…

being alone,

not getting the right gifts for your family, 

that your children will abandon their faith?]

You are with me 

when I find my rest in other things.

[Name some other places you seek 

security, significance, or a sense of calm].

You are with me 

when I try to earn my favor—

with you or with others.

[Name some ways 

you are seeking either God’s approval 

or others’ by performing].

Thank you, Lord, 

that you sent Jesus, 

Immanuel, “God-with-us,” 

that we might never walk alone. 

In his very near name we pray. Amen. 

Read Luke 1:28; Joshua 1:9; Psalm 145:18-19; Isaiah 41:10; Romans 8:38-39.

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