...With Paul and Silas...we were going to a place of prayer...[Then the jailer] said, "Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" They answered, "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household."...He and his entire household rejoiced that he had become a believer in God. [Acts 16:16, 30-31, 34b]
Light has sprung up for the righteous, and joyful gladness for those who are truehearted. [Psalm 97:11]
It is I, Jesus, who sent my angel to you with this testimony for the churches. I am the root and the descendant of David, the bright morning star." [Revelation 22:16]
Jesus...looked up to heaven and said... "I ask not only on behalf of these, but also on behalf of those who will believe in me through their word, that they all may be one...so that the love with which you have loved me may be in them, and I in them. [John 17: 1a, 20-21a, 26b]
The recounting of Paul’s imprisonment is intriguing
as it isn’t the typical story of being imprisoned for proselytizing or
performing miracles. On the way to a place of prayer, it was
his miracle in a particular slave, for which her owners lost money, that landed
him and Silas in jail. As those imprisoned with them heard Paul and Silas
praying and singing hymns to God, an earthquake loosed the chains that bound
them all and yet the prisoners stayed inside despite the opened doors. On this
discovery, the jailer and his family were instantly converted to faith in Jesus
and baptized.
Faith is the primary element of any religious practice
and for Christianity and other theological traditions, prayer is the backbone
of faith. Sometimes, however, prayer comes ahead of belief through the longing
to have the kind of faith observed in others, as with Paul’s jailer. It has
been said that the mere desire to have faith is, in itself, an expression of
faith. Tentative exploration of prayer may also occur in the search for the
meaning of grief at an age when the onset of mortality becomes one’s reality.
Without faith, “christian” becomes
a mere empty label. Yet without sincere and frequent prayer, faith itself is
unfulfilled; it has limited direction and action. The whole of John 17 is the
prayer by Jesus before he leaves the disciples to carry on without him,
but it isn't just about himself or the disciples at hand. It is also
about us. Jesus speaks of those who will believe in me
through their [and our] word.
Now, as this Easter season is ending, it is an
excellent time for me to examine the state of my faith and, particularly, how I
pray. Do I simply repeat familiar syllables in the liturgical rituals and
memorized formal prayers? Do I think to pray only when I want something? How do
I thoughtfully and intentionally make time to truly and sincerely pray in faith to
build my relationship with God? Even during times when God feels
absent, and my soul is lost in a dry and empty desert, remembering that even a
short prayer of few words can keep me connected to God in Christ and the Holy
Spirit who are already and always within me.
LET
US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ O Savior Christ, You are the
bright morning star of Creation, loved from before the world was founded. Draw
us into the prayer of faith that binds us to You and to each other, to all be
as one, complete in the eternal love of God.
~ O
Savior Christ, strengthen us to use the words You have given us, to
reach and to fill the hearts of those who lead this and all the nations of this
planet. Open the souls of those who choose harm, to hear, to change course, and
to enact plans that ensure justice, peace, and the basic necessities of human
life for everyone. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
~ O Savior Christ, hear the prayers and heal the bodies and
minds of all who suffer through illness, anxiety, or hopelessness, and grant
compassion and empathy to all give support. We now join our hearts together to
pray for those in need…add your own petitions
~ O Savior Christ, shine the light of Your Presence on all
grieving hearts, as those we have sent ahead enter the open gates of heavenly
peace and life everlasting. We pray especially for: add your own
petitions
~ O Savior Christ, we pause in this moment to
offer You our other heartfelt intentions and petitions, aloud or silently…add
your own petitions
~ O Savior Christ, as you prayed for the disciples of Your own time, pray without ceasing for us, the disciples of this time, especially for those ordained to serve in Your Church to bring us Your Word and Sacraments. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
The Celebrant adds: Jesus, the Alpha and Omega, as the Word made Flesh You are in God, with God, and of God. Quench our spiritual thirst with the water of eternal life that we may see Your glory, and live forever in You as You live within us. We ask through the Holy Spirit, the Mother of Wisdom; and the Almighty Creator who together with You are One God, now and through eternity. Amen.
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