O Emmanuel!
You who are God
with us, 
Come and deliver
your people!
All holy one 
who dwells higher 
than the Cherubim,
adored by the living
fire of the
Seraphim in love 
so exultant it
enflames all
it touches,
you who hide behind
the cloud and
thunder of Sinai,
lest we would die
in awe, 
descend now 
and reveal at last
your face to us
our Saviour!
O Emmanuel!
Name by which 
we would never 
have named you,
so awesome is your
mystery; 
and yet, this name
you choose
and place upon your
prophet who speaks
it as sign 
through lips of
flame.
Descending into our
nature 
so to raise it on
high;
our God above, 
beyond, 
before 
you are, 
yet now revealed as
with us 
in our every moment,
as in your incarnation
eternity weds time
and heals the long
broken 
human heart
consecrating the cosmic 
temple anew.
O Emmanuel!
Love incarnate 
and light from
light!
You fill all
things, 
and all things 
have
their being in you,
yet you choose us 
for your family 
and come to dwell
in us 
through the mystery 
of a mother’s love! 
For nine moons
at play in that
sacred pool, 
ever unrippled 
and
undisturbed, 
you hallow 
the waters of the
womb 
again
and in its sacred
darkness 
dance,
making of the one who builds you 
from her own blood 
and feeds you on
her own milk 
the first
tabernacle from 
which all of us 
will feed!
O Emmanuel!
Hear us on this
seventh 
and most sacred
night,
as we complete 
the circle of 
our
sacred invocations,
closing at last the wreath 
of evergreen time,
and gather once
again
at star-rise to
call you 
from the heavens
and down the
winding roads 
of our long hoping
to be born in us
again!
O hear our song
sung from the heart
of humbled humanity
that we, who have
in you 
our very God with
us,
may learn the
wisdom from 
your prophet promised
and thrice holy
mother,
to bow our heads 
and enter Bethlehem’s barn 
and there be with
the One 
who in love’s
divine mystery
is always and ever 
with us.
“O Emmanuel, our
king and our lawgiver,
the hope of the
nations and their Saviour:
Come and save us, O
Lord our God!”

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