By Dietrich Bonhoeffer, imprisoned Christmastime 1944

Faithfully and quietly surrounded by benevolent powers,

wonderfully guarded and consoled,

–thus will I live this day with you

and go forth with you into another year.

Still will the past torment our hearts

Still, heavy burdens of bad times depress us,

Ah, Lord, give our startled souls

the grace for which we were created.

And if you pass to us the heavy, the bitter

cup of pain, filled to the brim,

we will accept it, grateful, without trembling

from your good and beloved hand.

But if you wish us to rejoice once more

in this world and the brilliance of its sun,

then the past, too, we will remember,

and so our entire life will belong to you

With warmth and light let flame today the candles

that you have brought into our darkness.

If it can be, bring us together once again!

We know your light is shining in the night.

When the silence spreads around us deeply,

let us hear that full sound of the world

stretching out invisibly around us;

let us hear your children’s praising song.

Warmly protected by benevolent powers,

with confidence we wait for what may come.

God is with us at evening and at morning

and most certainly at each new day.