(Devotion by Ros McDonald)
Prayer: Cosmic hymn of praise
O give thanks to our God who is good,
whose love endures forever.
You sun and moon, you stars of the sky,
sunrise and sunset, night and day,
all mountains and valleys, grassland and scree,
glacier, avalanche, mist and snow,
you winds and trees, mosses, ferns, and gentle breeze,
dolphin and penguin, sealion and crab,
coral, anemone, cockle and shrimp,
rabbits and cattle, moths and dogs,
eagle and sparrow and ostrich and hawk,
you kiwi and kookaburra, cormorant and seagull,
you women and men of whatever known race,
who inhabit earth’s islands, her lands and her seas,
give to our God your thanks and praise.
(A New Zealand Prayer Book)
Read:
John 1:1-5; 14 (Translation by N.T.Wright)
Read this 3 times, each time asking God’s help and thinking about those words or phrases that leap out at you.
In the beginning was the Word. The Word was close beside God, and the Word was God. In the beginning, he was close beside God. All things came into existence through him; not one thing that exists came into existence without him. Life was in him, and this life was the light of the human race. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.
And the Word became flesh, and lived among us. We gazed upon his glory, glory like that of the father’s only son, full of grace and truth.
Thought for the day:
Based on Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World, by N.T.Wright
“We are all of us hardwired for beauty, searching for a deeper and richer meaning in a world that sometimes seems to overflow with delight but at other times feels dreadful and cold. Beauty is a pointer to the strange, gently demanding presence of the living God in the midst of his world.”
N.T.Wright writes about the beauty of God’s glory, the beauty of God’s presence in Jesus and in us, and the beauty of God to be found in God’s creation. He says “If we stop still for a moment and hold our breath, we might just glimpse it.”
Image: Wayne McDonald; Three Capes Walk, Tasmania