Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Iona Community: Cloth for the Cradle

When the world was dark
and the city was quiet,
you came.


You crept in beside us.
And no one knew.


Only the few who dared to believe
that God might do something different.


Will you do the same this Christmas, Lord?

Will you come into the darkness of tonight's world;
not the friendly darkness
as when sleep rescues us from tiredness,
but the fearful darkness,in which people have stopped believing
that war will end
or that food will come
or that a government will change
or that the Church cares?


Will you come into that darkness
and do something different
to save your people from death and despair?


Will you come into the quietness of this town,
not the friendly quietness
as when lovers hold hands,
but the fearful silence when the phone has not rung
the letter has not come,
the friendly voice no longer speaks,
the doctor's face says it all?


Will you come into that darkness,
and do something different,
not to distract, but to embrace your people?


And will you come into the dark corners
and the quiet places of our lives?


We ask this not because we are guilt-ridden
or want to be,
but because the fullness our lives long for
depends upon us being as open and vulnerable to you
as you were to us,when you came,
wearing no more than diapers,
and trusting human hands
to hold their maker.


Will you come into our lives,
if we open them to you
and do something different?


When the world was dark
and the city was quiet
you came.
You crept in beside us.


Do the same this Christmas, Lord.

Do the same this Christmas.

Amen.

9 comments:

RevDrKate said...

yes. Amen.

Songbird said...

Amen.

Sally said...

I love this prayer from Iona, I use their stuff a lot.

Amen, and peace be with you

grace eagle said...

Thank you for this blog...for articulating your grief in such a beautiful and profound way....for giving words to that which many feel but cannot say...May God bless you and your family during this season of waiting and wondering in the darkness.

Cynthia said...

Amen.

Rev Deb said...

Have you heard the song There is a Place by John Bell? The music and lyrics soothed my soul a bit when one of my sons died of cystic fibrosis. He had just turned 21. I couldn't find it on youtube, but i tunes does have it. Thank you for sharing what is a very vulnerable and intimate road. Your writing helps us all. Know you are held in many hearts as you continue to walk this path.

Deb said...

Yes Lord...
do the same this Christmas...

I wish you peace.

Deb

Catherine + said...

My sister, such beauty in such poignant words. Thank you for this special blog. I plan on visiting it daily to nourish me in this otherwise bleak time. You are beautiful despite the labour of this ministering work.

Love, Catherine+

Gannet Girl said...

Rev Deb, I am so sorry.

I wish you would write about how you found your way back to life.