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"The Grace of God Has Appeared"

    For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all. (Titus 2:11)

    In his 2011 Christmas message, ELCA presiding bishop Mark S. Hanson draws on Titus' announcement of God-with-us. Christ's nativity reminds us that "God creates with deep beauty and profound mystery," the bishop writes. God's grace has appeared for a yearning and hurting world and for you, no matter how weary, worried or wondering you may be.

     

    For the grace of God has appeared, bringing salvation to all.  (Titus 2:11)

    Yes

    In this world where God creates with

    deep beauty and profound mystery.

    In this world where so many yearn for

    God's healing and peace.

    In this world where some have thought God has forsaken us:

    Yes

    Here, in this world, the grace of God has appeared.

    Not just in this world but for you.

    Yes

    For you, weary from trying to meet the

    expectations of others.

    For you, worrying about an uncertain future.

    For you, wondering if you are worthy.

    Yes

    For you, the grace of God has appeared,

    bringing salvation.

    Not just for you but for all.

    Yes

    For all, salvation has come in the wonder of

    God in mercy bending low to meet us

    in our humanity.

    In the mystery of Christ's death and resurrection.

    In the power and promise

    of the gospel's proclamation,

    God's goodness and loving-kindness has appeared

    in the Savior Jesus.

    So with angelic messengers and witnessing shepherds,

    we raise our voices:

    "Glory to God in the highest heaven
    and on earth peace among those
    whom he favors."