Come, living God, when least expected, when minds are dull and hearts are cold, through sharpening word and warm affection revealing truth as yet untold. Break from the tomb in which we hide you to speak again in startling ways; break through the words in which we bind you to resurrect our lifeless praise. Come now, as once you came to Moses within the bush alive with flame; or to Elijah on the mountain, by silence pressing home your claim. So, let our minds be sharp to read you in sight or sound or printed page, and let us greet you in our neighbors, in ardent youth or mellow age. Then, through our gloom, your Son will meet us as vivid truth and living Lord, exploding doubt and disillusion to scatter hope and joy abroad. Then we will share his radiant brightness, and, blazing through the dread of night, illuminate by love and reason, for those in darkness, faith's delight.