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Collect for Christmas

Eternal God, who made the most holy night shine with the brightness of your one true light: Bring us, who have known the revelation of that light on earth, to see the radiance of your heavenly glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Hebrews 1: 1-14

John 1: 1-14

Christmas! Would be interesting to ask people what word images are immediately conjured up at the mention of the word. Star. Angels. Shepherds. Magi. Mary, Joseph. The wee donkey. Ox and lamb. Little drummer boy. Stable. Manger. Carols. Crib. Holly. Mistletoe. Tree, Robins. Snow. Not to mention the food – Mince pies, Turkey and Ham, Pudding, Sprouts (Love ‘em), Cake. Alka-Seltzer. TV repeats of Only Fools and Horses. It’s a Wonderful Life. Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas.

But there is one word missing from most such lists.

Cross.

Without the crib, there is no cross.

Without the cross, the crib has no meaning.

Unto us a child is born…

… a Saviour who is Christ the Lord.

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