It's New Year's Eve in a year that seemed so very new not all that long ago... Where has the old year gone, Lord? And how did I spend, how did I live these fleeting past twelve months?
How well I remember the times we walked and talked, you and I, and the peace of your companionship...
But I remember, too, the times when I forgot,
when I ignored that you were by my side when I, like a fool, tried to make it on my own...
And all the times you took delight in me and all the times I sadly failed your love in what I said and what I did, in what I failed to say and do...
But you never let me down, Lord, you never failed to love me, to pardon and forgive me: your grace so sweet and pure - and always freely given...
But now there comes a new year, Lord, and with it comes my prayer to grow in faith and hope and love, more faithful to your word...
In the new year, Lord, I pray you'll nurture in my soul a desire for your wisdom, a hunger for the truth, a thirst for all that's holy...
Wake my heart to 2026 and all your gifts and blessings: as a new year dawns tomorrow, help me live it day by day...
Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake and watch over me while I sleep that awake, I might keep watch with you and asleep rest in your peace...
Amen.
Tonight's song isn't a hymn but rather a reflection on the regrets and hopes in the minds and hearts of many on New Year's Eve...
Everybody makes a dream this time of year From now on it's gonna be good for you All your friends and family Gather 'round in peace and harmony
It's a time to remember your blessings It's a time to remember your goals All the people in your life Be they new friends or old
And it could be the time of your life Everything's gonna turn out alright It'll be okay, in every way, makin' it better It's New Year's Day
And should old friends be forgot Keep everything they gave you And though they may seem so far away You walk with them each and every day
And I know sometimes the road isn't easy And we've said some things wish we'd never said Once a few rounds you loved and lost You pick yourself up and take a chance again
And it could be the time of your life Everything's gonna turn out alright It'll be okay, in every way, makin' it better It's New Year's Day
Countdown's dawn And we'll sway along with the band Just one more dance May all your dreams come true
And it could be the time of your life Everything's gonna turn out alright It'll be okay, in every way, makin' it better It's New Year's Day New Year's Day
Many of us look forward to the new year as a time to make a new beginning. Here are some scriptures that might help in our reflection and prayer, in our determination and resolution to change and grow...
Do
not despise these small beginnings,
for
the Lord rejoices to see the work begin…
Zechariah 4:10
Forget the former things; do not dwell
on the past.
See, I am doing a new thing!
Do do you
not perceive it?
Isaiah 43:18-19
If any of you lacks wisdom, you should
ask God,
who gives generously to
all without finding fault,
It’s almost New Year's day, Lord: time to think and pray and make some resolutions...
Now, no one knows better than you, Lord, my track record on resolutions: the ones I've made year after year at New Year’s - and so many other times - when I've promised and pledged: to do this or take care of that, or to stop doing things I ought to avoid; or to follow through on meeting goals I’ve wanted to achieve…
But then just days or weeks later - well, you know how that goes, Lord!
So let me begin by placing the whole New Year ahead entirely in your hands, Lord…
I put my heart in your hands, Lord, and I pray you'll mend its broken pieces, soften what's grown coarse, warm what's chilled and frostbit, smooth its jagged edges, ease what’s stiff with anger, loosen all that's tight with fear, undo the knots of worry that bind and tie me up - all this for my sake, Lord, and for those who count on me, wait for me and hold me in their hearts…
In the New Year, Lord, give me a heart for others and help me resolve to love my neighbor as myself...
As a New Year begins, I place in your hands, Lord: my mind and my will, my thoughts and ideas and my dreams and my schemes and I pray you'll help me sort through my doubts and my questions, my fuzzy, lazy thinking, my confusion and my foolishness…
In the year ahead, Lord, give me the gift of your wisdom and help me resolve to seek and rely on your Holy Spirit for guidance, direction and counsel...
Sharpen my thoughts with the sword of your truth, Lord,
and when my thinking narrows,
open my mind with surprise and wonder;
lead me to study what I need to study,
and to learn what I need to learn;
give me a hunger for the naked truth
and the grace to resolve
to follow and live by its light…
In the year ahead, Lord, I offer you my body: help me respect and care for the frame that gives my soul its form and substance. Get me out of my bed and off my butt: move me, shake me, stretch me; walk with me and strengthen me, Lord, to do the work that’s mine to do…
And I offer you my spirit, Lord, my soul: give me the courage and the strength I need to walk each day with you, your arm around my shoulder, my hand tight in yours, guiding every step I take...
In 2026, Lord, give me the gift of your grace and help me promise, pledge and resolve to trust in your faithful love and care: whatever may befall me, whatever comes my way, wherever my path may take me, wherever your Spirit leads, through good times and through bad times, in sickness and in health, through happiness and sorrow, through my laughter and my tears through joy and disappointment, through brokenness and healing, through sunshine and through darkness, through loneliness and friendship, in my weakness and my strength, in my good deeds and my faults, in my prudence and my foolishness my selfishness and kindness…
In the new year, Lord, help me live each day with you: a day at a time, an hour at a time, moment by moment…
Fill my days with energy and resolve to do your will; fill my nights with restful sleep to strengthen and refresh me to live the year ahead as you would have me live it…
In the New Year, Lord, I pray you’ll make my thoughts pure, my dreams sweet, my intentions just, my speech true, my body healthy, my soul pure, my path straight, my heart generous, my love patient, my plans firm, my goals reachable, and my will ever faithful to your own…
I entrust to your care, O Lord, all the burdens and sorrows the New Year will bring. Give me the grace to accept your help
and to shoulder my burdens with a hearty spirit and a peaceful soul…
And I offer you, Lord, the New Year’s joys: let me miss not a single one but rather, delight in them all - and share them with my neighbors...
In 2026, Lord, help me resolve to do for others as I'd have them do for me...
In the New Year, Lord, help me always do the next right thing…
In the 12 months ahead of me, Lord, help me trust and believe that all shall be well, that all shall be well, that all manner of things shall be well…
Into your hands, O Lord, my God, I entrust this New Year and I pray, through your grace, I’ll come to its end in your mercy and peace, held close in your loving arms…
One of the great attractions here in Georgetown, CO is the Georgetown Loop Railroad with its interesting history. You can still ride the loop and in the Christmas season, the train makes its way through the beautiful Lighted Forest. The Victorian train cars provide a warm, comfortable ride and there are snacks and hot drinks available - with or without an extra shot of warmth!
I rode the train tonight with my Colorado friends, Alma and Mark; Ruth and Bob, my sister and bro-in-law; and Ruby and Austin my great-niece and nephew. A splendid evening, indeed!
(My usual Monday Morning Offering will return on January 5. I wanted to post this prayer close to Christmas.)
Study the image above, a tender moment fathers know: cradling a child and wondering,"What will become of this little one, fast asleep in
my arms?"
Joseph holds a child not his own, not in the natural sense - yet this child is his to nurture, protect and care for...
Isn't all love like this? An invitation to shelter - but not confine; to hold - but not to own; to embrace - and yet set free the heart and soul of another?
Those we love and claim as ours are but '"on loan" to us - until the One who made us claims us all and frees us to live and be loved forever...
Let us pray...
Joseph,
you hold a son in your strong arms:
Mary's newborn boy child,
entrusted to your care...
But Mary's son is not your own
- and yet he's yours -
to nurture and protect
to shelter and to love...
As you hold this child so faithfully, so carefully, so gently, so may we hold each other - and let ourselves be held...
On Sundays, Night Prayer takes its lead from some element of the day's liturgy: today is the Feast of the Holy Family. Tonight's prayer is based on a homiletic theme I've often preached on this feast - but since I took a different path for my homily this year, I thought I'd offer my "Holy Family Litany" here this evening...
Christmas can bring
out the best in families and, sadly, Christmas
can bring out the worst in families. Most of us probably
find ourselves in families where the best and
the worst mingle together all year ‘round - and so we find ourselves in need of prayer...
Click on the bible above for Sunday's readings and some brief commentary on them.
Homily: December 28
A prayer for when you're worried, anxious, afraid...
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