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Jesus, our brother, kind and goodTuesday, December 24, 2013
Luke 1:67-68, 78-79 The earth is the Lord's and everything in it. We are God's children, and he wants us to care for the world he puts us in. How can I love these deer? What do they have to say to me, and how can I know what they need? And in truth, do they know what I need from them? How do we belong to each other? Francis of Assisi seemed to understand this from the inside out. In 1223 he created the nativity crèche, where the animals are as interested in the baby Jesus as the shepherds and the wise men.
Jesus our brother, kind and good We are all in this together, and what happens to the animals makes a difference to me. It makes a difference to God, and they know it. They paid attention to Jesus, because Jesus pays attention to them. It seems only fitting. There are voices ringing in heaven.
Angels we have heard on high There is glory to be revealed in us. This miracle begins and ends with Jesus. Paul writes that all creation waits for us "in eager expectation." And so we sing, all together, hearts and souls and minds and strength.
Gloria, in excelsis Deo! We fall into the deadly lie that we are trapped by decay, but this baby Jesus being born tonight heralds our world's freedom from this death, and we are right to rejoice, along with all the creatures made by God. Yes, we are. When we sing it's all our voices, Lord, one on top of another, and we sing to you, praise you, worship you. Follow you and learn your way to love. Lyrics for Angels We Have Heard on High: http://cyberhymnal.org/htm/a/n/angelswe.htm and The Friendly Beasts: http://www.hymnsandcarolsofchristmas.com/Hymns_and_Carols/friendly_beasts.htm |