14 nov 2008

Can you give 2 minutes to prayer...


I have come to bring you Peace

I have come to bring you peace.
Not the peace of the season,
for it is too momentary,
not the peace of the carol,
for it is too nostalgic.
Not the peace of the greeting card,
For it is too slick.
Not the peace of the crib,
For it is too wistful.

Rather, I have come to bring you peace,
Peace of the ordinary, the daily, the homely,
Peace of the worker, of the driver, the student,
Peace in the office, the kitchen, the farm.

I have come to bring you peace,
The peace of accepting yourself
As I fashioned you.
The peace of knowing yourself
As I know you.
The peace of loving yourself
As I love you,
The peace of being yourself
As I am who I am.

I have come to bring you peace,
The peace that warms you at the completion of a task,
The peace that invades you at the close of the day,
The peace that sustains you at the beginning of the day,
The peace that reinforces you when you are reconciled with one another,
The peace that touches you when your family is in order.

Without peace, my coming is unfulfilled.
Without peace, my birth is forgettable.
Without peace, Christmas is a contradiction.
I have come to bring you peace.

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