January 2012 - Vol. 56
Week of Prayer for Christian Unity • Day 6 • January 23, 2012
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Jesus Walks with Two Disciples at Emmaus
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Changed by God's Steadfast Love

Readings

  • Habakkuk 3:17-19 God, the Lord is my strength
  • Psalms 136:1-4.23-26 His steadfast love endures forever
  • 1 John 5:1-6 This is the victory that conquers the world, our faith
  • John 15:9-17 No one has greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends
  • Commentary
    In the Old Testament text, it is faith in God that keeps hope alive in spite of all failure. Habakkuk’s lamentation turns to joy in God’s fidelity that supplies strength in the face of despair. 

    Psalm 136 confirms that the memory of the marvelous deeds of God in Israel’s history is a proof of God’s steadfast love. Because of God’s intervention, the people of Israel experienced extraordinary and surprising victories. Recalling God’s great works of salvation is a source of joy, gratitude and hope, which believers have for centuries expressed in prayer, hymns of praise, and music. 

    The epistle reminds us that that which has been born of God is what overcomes the world. This does not necessarily mean victories which can be measured by human standards. Victory in Christ involves a change of heart, perceiving earthly reality from the perspective of eternity, and believing in the final victory over death. This victorious force is faith, the bestower and source of which is God. And its most perfect manifestation is love. 

    In the words of the gospel, Christ assures his disciples of God’s love, the final confirmation of which is the Savior’s death on the cross. At the same time, He invites and challenges them to show love to one another. Jesus’ relationship to his disciples is based on love. He does not treat them merely as disciples, but calls them his friends. Their service of Christ consists in conforming their lives to the one commandment of love, resulting from internal conviction and faith. In a spirit of love, even when the progress on the way to full visible unity seems slow, we do not lose hope. God’s steadfast love will enable us to overcome the greatest opponent and the deepest divisions. That is why the victory that conquers the world is our faith and the transforming power of God’s love.

    Prayer
    Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, by your Resurrection You have triumphed over death, and have become the Lord of life. Out of love for us You have chosen us to be Your friends. May the Holy Spirit unite us to You and to one other in the bonds of friendship, that we may faithfully serve you in this world as witnesses to your steadfast love; for You live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God forever and ever. Amen.

    Family Reflection 
    I was in the high Alps this summer, and on one occasion we looked up to the highest ridges of the mountains in front of us, and there we saw the tiny outline of two goats against the sky, balancing on the rocks in the wind. If you have watched goats or deer in the mountains you will know that they travel along narrow ledges and paths that to us seem very dangerous, and very risky. But God has made them with an amazing sense of balance so they can go to places we would never dare to. Our lives as Christians can be like those of deer in the mountains. On occasions everything can seem to be going wrong around us. But internally, because God is with us and has changed us, we are peaceful and secure. It is like God has given us special feet to climb the difficulties and challenges, the mountains,  of our lives. 

    Where in your life are there things that are like difficult mountains to you? Have you asked God to give you his help to deal with them? Have you invited him into all areas of your life, where He can be with you day by day, hour by hour?

    Intercession for our Ecumenical Call and Mission in the Sword of the Spirit

    Let us pray today for a blessing on all those who labor in the churches for ecumenical unity: theologians, church leaders, and lay members. May God in His mercy grant wisdom, patience and charity as they work for unity.

    Daily Prayers for Christian Unity • January 18-25, 2012

    • Introduction to the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
    • Day 1 Changed by the Servant Christ
    • Day 2 Changed through patient waiting for the Lord
    • Day 3 Changed by the Suffering Servant
    • Day 4 Changed by the Lord’s victory over evil and prayer for Lord's Day Ceremony
    • Day 5 Changed by the peace of the Risen Lord
    • Day 6 Changed by God’s Steadfast Love
    • Day 7 Changed by the Good Shepherd
    • Day 8 United in the Reign of Christ

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