Reflection for Lessons and Carols 2025
Tony E Hansen
Reflection for Genesis – Creation and Covenant
The first divine gift is Creation aka beginnings. These stories from Genesis remind us that all were created by our Creator and given bountiful gifts in a beautiful garden we call Earth. God gives us the task of stewardship over this creation – these gifts.
Remember that you are a child of our Creator and have been given so much. You and I were made in the image of our Creator:
“So God created humans in his image, in the image of God he created them...”
Another of our gifts is the covenant with the Holy One. Covenant implies relationship, and relationships means sharing. Our covenants with God help us to understand our purpose; that we are meant to be here in this place and in this time.
God is here all the time. That covenant remains even when we fail. So when you are looking for answers or solace, then look for God who is ready to help. In turn, part of our covenant means to be there for others around us – to be the living face of God for all to see. God wants us to share these gifts not just to hold them close to our chest. So How do you share your gifts?
Reflection for Micah and Psalm 103 - God of Peace and Love.
Abounding steadfast love, forgiveness and peace - gifts from God. Yet for us, in order to truly understand peace and justice, we must be that love and forgiveness in our ways. When we do, we might grow to be what we are meant to be. Thus, when we ask God to forgive our debts let us also be willing to forgive. Else we are weighed down by our brokenness, our misery and angers.
From a broken world searching for meaning, that meaning can be found in God’s mission for us. God’s mission for us is not one of wealth and power but peace and loving kindness for all people: whether we agree or disagree. Why because God loves us so much - that abounding steadfast love is so great it breaks forth into this world , into your life and into the people around you.
Beloved, we are God’s children and the gifts of love, forgiveness, peace and justice are ready for you. When you practice love and forgiveness, you will find peace and justice flourish around you. When you realize this, you receive wisdom, another gift of God.
Reflection for Birth – Matthew 1: 18-25
Birth is beautiful and messy. It is us observing creation. Even when adopting, the first day, the first moment, We come into being. This is full of excitement and realization. There is a change for those witnessing the birth - chance for renewal themselves.
There is a parent and youth; there is old and new; there is a family with many possibilities as well as worries. This is a beginning for some, and for some, this is renewal. God gives a chance for newness in birth. We were created in darkness, we were born into this world, and through Christ, we are born into light with new life with so much possibility.
Each day, we begin something new together. Each moment is a chance for rebirth as we consider where we are, where we have been and where we go from here. That is anxious, scary, breathtaking, and it is exhilarating joyfulness! How can we renew and embrace the joy of birth – the gift of life itself?
Reflection for Luke 2:8-16 and Matthew 2:1-11 - Shepherds and Foreigners.
Beloved, Fear not for good news is with you! Angels appear to the shepherds (those who tend flocks) and are given a sign that they follow – in order to witness -To witness Christ born into our world.
The magi, foreigners, come to the land with hopeful hearts following the Christmas star to witness. We often times take what we have for granted and when someone comes along from a different land, they bring blessings, hope and optimism. I traveled a lot this year, and I saw lots of beauty. Like my foreign exchange student, foreigners can teach us about our land and gifts we have when we first welcome. Today, let the magi teach you to observe all the beauty around you, and most importantly, let them remind you to welcome with God’s love in your hearts.
Shepherds and foreigners were drawn together because our Shepherd, Jesus, was born this day to teach us and to lead us. They are gifts to remind us that our witness begins with the gift of welcome.
Reflection for Hebrews 1 and John 1 – God’s Promise Made Flesh.
The Gospel of John opens with mysticism that echoes creation we read in Genesis. John leans into the notion of divine presence being everywhere and in everything. When you think about it, God made us, you and me in the divine image. In fact, all things came into being from this presence.
Thus, when you look into your heart, realize that you too were brought into this world through the breath and love of God. See that presence manifest in all the creatures and things of the vast cosmos. It is God’s word that gives life and is a promise for us. Witness that in you and with you.
We read about God’s covenant and promises for us, and through Jesus, the promise is revealed to us. That God lives among us and is with us. God is speaking to us even when we don’t hear. God’s promise is life, love and forgiveness. Our covenant then is to honor that promise.
With that steadfast love and life, we can look into the future, the new year, the day with hope, peace and joy of Christmas each day because we express our part of that promise in us.
Nothing can separate us from that divine love - not even us. Why because we grow together when we welcome and let God be in us and with us.
That is why we have trust and faith. We can trust God, and we can trust in these gifts - they don’t need batteries or accessories, but these gifts need us to live them and be them.
Still, we are want to trust God only when our bank accounts are doing ok, people are healthy, or there is calm in the air. When bills are difficult, the sickness has returned, when you are trying to figure things out, take heart that nothing can separate us from the love of God.
We may fail and we may falter, but God will be there for us always.
Renew and witness birth – newness before God’s abundant love and God’s promise for you.
That is the Christmas promise: that hope is real and God is here. Renew yourself in the love of God as we share in the light of Christ.
Thanks Be to God