A moment of contemplation for yourself or on behalf of others on everything from the life-altering to the mundane.


Prayer: A conversation with The Higher Other who lives within each of us. An invitation to vent, to re-think, to ask, and to rest.

Monday, August 15, 2022

Prayers of the People: Straight Up! ~ 11th Sunday after Pentecost '22 Yr C

For Sunday, August 21, 2022, Readings:  Isaiah 58:9b-14, Psalm 103:1-8, Hebrews 12:18-29, Luke 13:10-17

    If you remove the yoke from among you, the pointing of the finger, the speaking of evil, if you offer food to the hungry and satisfy the needs of the afflicted, then your light shall rise in the darkness and your gloom be like noonday. The Lord will guide you continually, and satisfy your needs in parched places… [Isaiah 58:9b-11a]

    Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless his holy name…The Lord is full of compassion and mercy, slow to anger and of great kindness. [Psalm 103:1, 8]

    Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us give thanks, by which we offer to God an acceptable worship with reverence and awe, for indeed our God is a consuming fire. [Hebrews 12:28-29]

    And just then there appeared a woman with a spirit that had crippled her for eighteen years. She was bent over and was quite unable to stand up straight. When Jesus saw her, he called her over and said, "Woman, you are set free from your ailment." When he laid hands on her, immediately she stood up and began praising God. But the leader of the synagogue [was] indignant because Jesus had cured on the Sabbath... [Luke 13: 11-14a]

     In this hopeful and refreshing passage, Isaiah tells us of God’s care when we refrain from the pointing of the finger and the speaking of evil and turn to offer food to the hungry and attend to satisfying the needs of the afflicted. The prophet tells us that the Lord will guide us continually…in parched places ~ a comforting phrase to me as in these times, our lives are being scorched by more than the heat of climate change.  
     The Psalmist calls upon our souls to Bless the Lord...who is full of compassion and mercy, slow to anger and of great kindness. Such familiar words to many of us, and a reminder that we are to emulate compassion, mercy, and kindness, and to be especially slow to anger. Perhaps keeping these words in our sight, as a daily prayer or mantra, will allow our souls to shape all that we say and do, once our souls, and all that is within us, are in better faith-filled and spiritual condition.
     Luke brings us a significant teaching moment with Jesus curing a woman on the Sabbath in the synagogue, completely altering her physical shape, creating quite the firestorm. Yes, we Christians basically know what "Sabbath" means even IF we give it a loose interpretation and a nano-second of practice, but for faithful practicing Jews – especially the Orthodox – then and now, Sabbath is not optional. It is a God-mandate, a requirement given as one of the Ten Commandments, a rich spiritual experience, beyond and within formal worship, filled with meaningful rituals and prayer. Rabbis study the Law regarding Sabbath for their entire lives to understand every nuance, dispensation, and imperative to guide their congregations in observance. We Christians could do with a reboot of some understanding and the regular practice of Sabbath time, especially given all the available distractions of temporal living – really, self, can I put down the phone for an hour once a week to be with God? 
      It is difficult for us as non-Jews, to understand why that moment in Jesus' ministry was such a big deal. Basically, he is pointing to the question: is it more important to follow The [man-made] Rules and "the way it has always been done – the way we do things here” when those local “traditions” exclude some of God's children? Or perhaps the question really is: when do such rules support and enhance our relationship with God, and when do they become idolatry and soul-damaging? And then there's the part about hypocrites.
     Paul warns us, "Yet once more..." that God can and will easily remove what can be shaken so that what cannot be shaken may remain...we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken and our acceptable worship with reverence and awe is what God truly requires. Oh are there not a thousand ideas among Christians of what "acceptable worship is?" For me I must constantly work on changing the shape of my spiritual practice, beyond attending the Sunday service. I know that I can vastly improve the inclusion of more witness of my faith through how I live, think, and act, and especially, with more genuine and regularly scheduled Sabbath observance, not for mere leisure. It has been helpful for me to be part of the Daily Office Team at my parish, that reads live on Facebook 16 times per week though not quite enough. It's past time to be more in touch with what really is reverence and to experience of the awe of God's Presence. It's also time to evaluate how I decide my acceptable exceptions in avoiding Sabbath as I’m sure my list is too long! It's time, again, to allow Jesus to touch my heart, mind, and soul so I, too, can stand up straight in faith and practice.

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O Lord of Compassion and Mercy, stand us straight up in Your sight and reshape the direction of our lives. Free us from the yoke of earthly attachments that does damage to our souls, and set our daily course for the Kingdom that cannot be shaken.

                                                       Gracious, Loving God                                              
RESPONSE:                 May our souls always bless You

~ O Lord of Compassion and Mercy, deliver us from any and all leaders who speak evil, oppress others, and only serve their own interests. Guide us to support and join with all who give food to the hungry, satisfy the needs of the afflicted, and brings Your light into our World, our Nation, and our Communities. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Gracious, Loving God
                                                       May our souls always bless You

~ O Lord of Compassion and Mercy, heal the ailments of all who suffer in body and spirit, and release all hearts crippled by anger and hate into the peace of Your great kindness. We now join our hearts together to pray for those in need… add your own petitions

                                                       Gracious, Loving God
                                                       May our souls always bless You

~ O Lord of Compassion and Mercy, may those who mourn be comforted by the festal gathering of innumerable angels for the glorious entry of our loved ones into Your Heavenly City. We pray especially for: add your own petitions 

                                                       Gracious, Loving God
                                                       May our souls always bless You

~ O Lord of Compassion and Mercy, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

                                                       Gracious, Loving God
                                                       May our souls always bless You                  

~ O Lord of Compassion and Mercy, we offer blessings and thanksgivings for all Deacons, Priests, and Bishops for their humanity, guidance, and devotion to Your work in this World. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Gracious, Loving God
                                                       May our souls always bless You

The Celebrant adds:  Holy and Living God, burnish, brighten, and fill us with Your holy fire, to shine within us and transform our thoughts, words, and actions into continual, awe-filled, living worship. We ask through Jesus, the Mediator of the New Covenant; and the Holy Spirit, our Divine Sanctifier; who together with You, reign as One God, now and forever. Amen. 







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Monday, August 8, 2022

Prayers of the People: Unseen Listener ~ 10th Sunday after Pentecost '22 Yr C

For Sunday, August 14, 2022, Readings: Jeremiah 23:23-29, Psalm 82, Hebrews 11:29-12:2, Luke 12:49-56

    Am I a God nearby, says the LORD, and not a God far off? Who can hide in secret places so that I cannot see them? I have heard what the prophets have said who prophesy lies in my name…Is not my word like fire… [Jeremiah 23:23, 25a, 29a]

     Arise, O God, and rule the earth, for you shall take all nations for your own. [Psalm 82:8]

        Therefore, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight and the sin that clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith... [Hebrews 12:1-2a]

          Do you think that I have come to bring peace on earth? No, I tell you, but rather division! From now on five in one household will be divided, three against two and two against three...You hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky, but why do you not know how to interpret the present time? 
[Luke 12:51-52, 56]

        In the dining room of my paternal Great-Grandmother, who was born in 1867, was a framed calligraphed message that read: Christ is the head of this house, the unseen guest at every meal, the silent listener to every conversation. As a child, it both fascinated and frightened me and I often tried to avoid going into the room, possibly thinking and hoping that was the only place the charm worked! I was not quite 12 when she died and, for reasons I still do not understand, I asked if I could have it and it was given. I still have it though it is carefully packed away because of its age and fragility. It no longer frightens me yet when I think of it, as with this week’s readings, I am caught a bit short, or, perhaps more than a bit.
       God is blunt in Jeremiah: Who can hide in secret places so that I cannot see them? I have heard what the prophets have said who prophesy lies in my name…Is not my word like fire? God is equally clear in the Psalm when castigating unjust gods who show favor to the wickedNevertheless, says God, you shall die like mortals, and fall like any prince.
      Paul gives us equal clarity for our path now and going forward by emphasizing the role of faith that kept the ancients on their road to God, despite all manner of hardship. He points us to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter of our faith as our guide. Yet not only is God near by, and Jesus within us, along with the power of the Holy Spirit, Paul reminds us that we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, those who have persevered in the life we have each been given. Are we repelled, or at least unsettled as I was with the plaque as a child, or comforted and bolstered by the wonder of a God who knows all we say and do, with Jesus as perfection when we are so imperfect, and a Cloud filled with support?
     In this piece from Luke’s Gospel, Jesus seems uncharacteristically harsh when he tells us that he came to bring fire to the earth and division within households. At first glance it strikes a particularly disheartening chord in these days of fiery political and “religious” false rhetoric that seems designed to enflame passions and instill fear, especially among the weak and the poor. Families, friends, nations are torn apart by mortals-who-would-be-gods. However, the fire of God and Jesus isn’t intended to burn us to a crisp and turn the Earth into an orbiting cinder, ruled by the “winners” of the race that is set before us. This fire is the refiner’s fire of purifying and cleansing, removing the dross – the junk and rubble that weakens our faith. It is a call, even a warning to us to re-order our priorities, our principles, what we value, our purpose in life. This fire will be uncomfortable as we turn away from the temptations of all the false gold that glitters, but the reward is beyond all joy that we can imagine. Jesus, impatient for us to understand, knew at that moment that his baptism of blood would come first. Our next baptism is upon us.
    This mortal life is not meant to be a “rat-race” to the finish. Yet it will finish at a time unknown and unexpected. As that clock ticks on, I must now ask myself, again, what am I still trying to hide from that Unseen Listener? Maybe, the unseen listener is also me, hearing my own rationalizing easy temptations, as well as Jesus who is listening to see how I am hearing and heeding His words. Ok, I'm going to go read that plaque again and make some plans. 

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O Lord Most High, kindle our hearts and refine our souls with the purifying fire of Your Presence. Guide us to run with perseverance the race and understand the division from those who have not yet found their enduring faith.

                                          Arise, O God                                           
           RESPONSE:                    Fire our Faith

~ O Lord Most High, with the courage and wisdom of the celestial Cloud of Witnesses beside us, let our voices be heard by the leaders of our Earth, our Country, and our Community, to lay aside the clinging sins of destructive and unholy words and actions. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Arise, O God
                                                       Fire our Faith

~ O Lord Most High, sustain and comfort all who suffer physically, emotionally, or spiritually, and renew all who offer supportive care. We now join our hearts together to pray for those in need… add your own petitions

                                                       Arise, O God
                                                       Fire our Faith

~ O Lord Most High, accompany the mournful through the trial of loss, as the choirs of Heaven sing in jubilance for those now arrived in the splendor of Your Eternal Kingdom… add your own petitions

                                                       Arise, O God
                                                       Fire our Faith

~ O Lord Most High, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions 
                                                       Arise, O God
                                                       Fire our Faith
              
~ O Lord Most High, grant the grace of authenticity to those we choose to interpret the Truth in Your Word, guiding us as together we sift through the deceits and false prophecy of those who use distortion for their own secret purpose. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Arise, O God
                                                       Fire our Faith                                                                                                   

The Celebrant adds:  O Lord our God, Who rules the Earth, transform the fires of discord, violence, and hate that rage across this planet into the cleansing waters of Baptism, revealing the glory of Salvation, beneath the dross of human excess, and the eternal beauty of the Gospel message. We ask through Jesus, the Pioneer and Perfecter of Faith; and the Holy Spirit, the Fire of Wisdom; who together with You are One God, in the blaze of Mercy, Justice, and Everlasting Peace, forever and ever.  Amen. 





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Monday, August 1, 2022

Prayers of the People: Hello, Your Treasure is Calling ~ 9th Sunday after Pentecost '22 Yr C

For Sunday, August 7, 2022, Readings:  Genesis 15:1-6, Psalm 33:12-22, Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16; Luke 12:32-40

     The word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision, “Do not be afraid…I am your shield; your reward will be very great.” [Genesis 15:1]

    Our soul waits for the Lord; he is our help and our shield. Indeed our heart rejoices in him, for in his name we put our trust. Let your loving-kindness…be upon us, as we have put our trust in you. [Psalm 33:2-22]

   Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen...For he looked forward to the city that has foundations; whose architect and builder is God...they desire a better country, that is a heavenly one. [Hebrews 11: 1,10, 16a]

   Do not be afraid, little flock…Make purses for yourselves that do not wear out, an unfailing treasure in heaven...For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also...Be dressed for action and have your lamps lit...You must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an unexpected hour. [Luke 12:32a,  33b-35, 40]
    We are what we love. There is no difficulty in understanding and recognizing the truth of the statement from Luke’s Gospel that where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. It is worth the time to consider where it is that we place our hearts, especially as, if by nothing else but the sudden starkness of random tragedy, we are reminded by current events, and the Gospel, that earthly life is startlingly, and all too often, abruptly short. What material treasure in this life is so important that it disconnects us from the path to that Heavenly Country prepared for us by God?
    There is much to do to be ready for the return of the Son of Man. In arranging our lives around what is truly important, placing far less emphasis on the material and much more on the spiritual, the unfailing treasure in heaven is the goal for which we were created. Paul reminds us of the strength of the faith of Abram, not yet Abraham, to leave his home not even knowing where he was headed, and God’s promise to him was fulfilled through the innumerable descendants from two old people who seemed to be nearly as good as dead. 
    Faith work seems especially hard in these days and times with so many delicious or frustrating or fearful distractions that keep us from centering ourselves on our soul's vocation: Full-Time Faithful Followers of Christ. 
    One key is obvious, move toward the simplicity of reducing the accumulation of unnecessary things, activities, and diversions, and do I have loads of all of that! Another is to begin and end each day in prayer and find moments throughout the day to offer thanks (in between asking for help) or just a quick acknowledgment of God's Presence. Another is genuine, unplugged (electronically and otherwise) Sabbath time. Let us put ourselves in God's way and allow God to get in ours. Yes, yes, I know, I'm working on it, I'll get to it as soon as I finish writing this, cleaning that, paying the bills, checking on-line bargains, texting, arguing on social media posts, and did you see this hilarious cat video... 
    Part-time Christianity isn't what God has in mind for me or for you. Our Heavenly Broker is all about: Vocation Vocation Vocation ~ using our life's work as preparation for the unexpected hour when we will be called to the City of God. Light that lamp. Be dressed for action, now. Be prepared to abandon earthly appointment calendars to be called forward into an unknown destination. Don't let time slip by unnoticed. Several times a day take a long slow deep breath in as you think: “Dear Lord!” And then, as you slowly let that breath out think: “Thank You for this Breath!” There are more variations of “breath prayer” than any one can imagine.
   And, most of all, do not be afraid as God said to Abram, and Jesus to his disciples. Now is the time to be energized by the love of God in Christ continually flowing through us. Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen now and in an unexpected hour. Time to rethink: What is the treasure now calling my heart? Oh and we can still make time to laugh at that cat! It's a fun part of Creation after all.

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O God, our Help and our Shield, our souls need not wait for Your love that is already within us and around us every moment of our lives. As we rejoice in Your loving-kindness, guide us to awaken each day ready to abandon our human plans in obedience to Your call, unafraid, even toward an unknown destination.

                                                      Most Loving Lord
RESPONSE:               We put our trust in You   

~ O God, our Help and our Shield, open and fill us with true conviction to stand among all who lead in this world, this nation, and our community seeking the assurance and the delivery of things hoped: justice, the rescue of the oppressed, and the defense of those made helpless through ignorance, poverty, and greed. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Most Loving Lord                                                      
                                                       We put our trust in You

~ O God, our Help and our Shield, release from despair all who suffer in body, mind, or spirit, and grant peace to all loving helpers. We now join our hearts together to pray for those in need… add your own petitions 

                                                       Most Loving Lord                                                      
                                                       We put our trust in You

~ O God, our Help and our Shield, our sorrow lifts as we know our loved ones live again in the boundless joy of Your Heavenly Country, and the City You have prepared for them in eternity. We pray especially for… add your own petitions

                                                       Most Loving Lord                                                      
                                                       We put our trust in You

~ O God, our Help and our Shield, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

                                                       Most Loving Lord                                                      
                                                       We put our trust in You                   

~ O God, our Help and our Shield, we give You thanks for those You have called to gather us, Your flock, in Your Holy Name. Grant that our hearts become the purse of Your unfailing treasure that radiates divine love to friend and stranger, beloved or divided. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Most Loving Lord                                                      
                                                       We put our trust in You

The Celebrant adds: Creator, Almighty, You are the Architect and Builder of all that is, seen and unseen. In our short and temporal sojourn, urge us to prepare our souls continuously for the unexpected hour when the Son of Man returns. We ask in the name of Christ Jesus, the Living Word; and the Holy Spirit, the Revealer of Truth; who together with You are One God, infinitely, eternally, forever. Amen. 





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Monday, July 25, 2022

Prayers of the People: Nope. Really. You Can't. ~ 8th Sunday after Pentecost '22 Yr C

For Sunday, July 31, 2022, Readings: Ecclesiastes 1:2, 12-14; 2:18-23; Psalm 49:1-11, Colossians 3:1-11, Luke 12:13-21

  …even at night their minds do not rest. This also is vanity. [Ecclesiastes 2:23b]

 My mouth shall speak of wisdom, and my heart shall meditate on understanding. [Psalm 49:2]

  Set your minds on the things that are above, not on the things that are on earth, for you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in God...no longer Greek and Jew...Christ is all and in all!
  [Colossians 3:1-11]

  But God said to him, 'You fool! This very night your life is being demanded of you. And the things you have prepared, whose will they be?' So it is with those who store up treasures for themselves but are not rich toward God. [Luke 12:20-21]

       As the saying goes, "You can't take it with you" though heaven knows how hard we try. What do take with us? A bit too often we drag the baggage of our neglect or even ambivalence toward God in our every- day living. Those of us privileged enough to have options to build our barns and store up earthly materials, often shield ourselves from our mortality by denying the ticking clock. It is as if in unknowing what hour the chime will toll for us, we have the time to acquire, accumulate more and more. I am reminded of the late comedian George Carlin’s brilliant riff on Stuff  [see YouTube, there’s even a censored version], at once a hilarious and sobering look at our western sense of “need.”
     Check out a local estate sale and see a lifetime of collections, clothing, furniture, and just plain stuff that's left behind, offered at a bargain to be collected by others and then left behind again. Meanwhile all around us others cry out for basic treasures such as clean water, enough food, clothing, shelter, and medical care. If you haven’t watched the news lately Google the after-effects of hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, catastrophic floods, and deadly wild fires just to see how one can measure the loss of possessions against the loss of life. And don’t avert your eyes and ears to the cries of those, already desperate, suddenly caught indefinitely in horrifyingly cruel conditions most of us cannot even imagine – babies and children separated from parents, spouses separated from each other – in dreadfully dangerous war-torn areas and along borders of "civilized countries."      
      The grandest home is not permanent storage, nor is it even the grave – think about Egyptian tombs. No matter how privileged or how honored in this mortal life, no one will live forever and no thing will go along. How are you prepared this very day for the next? And the things you have prepared, whose will they be?  THIS life is meant to be less about downsizing than upsizing – storing up treasures of the soul. We are to be filled with kindness, selflessness, benevolence, love. In taking on a new self, as Paul tells us, we are no longer Greek and Jew, white and black, brown and yellow, citizen and immigrant, one political party and another. Christ is all and in all. Life is short and no amount of “stuff” or money will make it last longer; what we do with what we have is what matters. Whoever is wise will ponder these things...Set your minds on things that are above... Even the honored cannot live forever nor take their stuff with them. How are you storing your treasure?

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Jesus, our Teacher, who is all and in all, free us from all earthbound self-indulgent vanities and incline our minds to things above. Help us to discard our old self for a new, renewed and rich toward God.

                                               O Christ, our Life
RESPONSE:        We will set our minds on You

~  Jesus, our Teacher, awaken the souls of all who govern by merit or by force in the nations of this world and locally, to remember that even the greatly honored cannot live forever. Guide them to store up their treasure by good and sincere service to benefit all Your children in this life, and themselves in the next. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                O Christ, our Life
                                                We will set our minds on You

~ Jesus, our Teacher, lift the spirits of those who languish in the face of physical or emotional pain, in hunger for food or addictions, and refresh the energy of all who try to help. We now join our hearts together to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions

                                                O Christ, our Life
                                                We will set our minds on You 

~ Jesus, our Teacher, liberate the hearts that grieve with the joy that those we have sent ahead now rise to live again, revealed in the newness and glory of Christ our Lord. We pray especially for… add your own petitions

                                                O Christ, our Life
                                                We will set our minds on You

~ Jesus, our Teacher, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

                                                O Christ, our Life
                                                We will set our minds on You                    

~ Jesus, our Teacher, as we are constantly blessed by those You have called to lead us in Your church, grant them Your continuing wisdom to speak of ways that guide us all to You. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                O Christ, our Life
                                                We will set our minds on You                                                                       

The Celebrant adds: God of Wisdom and Understanding, open our hearts to know and accept the brevity of this fragile life. Empower us to clothe ourselves anew by choosing the divine abundance of eternal love through selflessness, benevolence, and joy-filled obedience to Your transcendent truth. We ask through Jesus, our constant Redeemer; and the Holy Spirit, our eternal Advocate; who together with You are One God, now, always, and forever. Amen. 

 






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Monday, July 18, 2022

Prayers of the People: Standing By ~ 7th Sunday after Pentecost '22 Yr C

For Sunday, July 24, 2022, Readings: Genesis 18:20-32, Psalm 138, Colossians 2:16-15, (16-19), Luke 11:1-13

    …Abraham remained standing near the Lord…and said, “Will you indeed sweep away the righteous with the wicked?” [Genesis 18:22b, 23b]

    When I called, you answered me; you increased my strength within me. [Psalm 138:4]

      See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition...and not according to Christ. [Colossians 2:8]

    I tell you…at least because of his [friends’s] persistence, he will get up and give [his friend] whatever he needs. "So I say to you, Ask, and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened for you. For everyone who asks receives, and everyone who searches finds, and for everyone who knocks the door will be opened for you. [Luke 11:8-10]

      Persistence is certainly one theme for this week’s group of readings. The most astonishing example, I believe, is in Abraham’s diplomatic, if bold, questioning of God about God’s plans for the wicked in Sodom and Gomorrah. Abraham knew his nephew Lot, a decent man, had settled in Sodom and with all the concern of a loving uncle, he begins asking if God’s intentions are to sweep away the righteous with the wicked? In a deliberate but respectful tone he asks first if there are fifty righteous, then 45, 30, until he gets God to agree not to destroy the city if 10 righteous are found. Makes me wonder what the rest of Abraham’s day was like.
     Paul chimes in with the reminder that we who have received Christ must continue being rooted in him and established in the faith. We are particularly instructed, in his persistent way, not to be taken captive through philosophy and empty deceit according to human tradition…not according to Christ. As Paul says, we were made alive together when God forgave us our trespasses, erasing our tarnished records. 
     Luke begins with the disciples asking Jesus to teach them how to pray and he gives them a framework to follow that we use to this day, including the reminder to ask for forgiveness as we forgive others, a point we often mumble through with our rote recitation.
     Jesus, as he often does, follows with a story. This parable of persistence may make many of us in western culture a bit squirmy and even silently (or worse) judgmental. A friend who would knock at midnight and be told to go away only to continue until the door is opened and the request fulfilled is at the very least, we might say, annoying or even rude. But the code of hospitality and community is so strong in other cultures that despite the inconvenience, one asks and the other aids. Some of our own discomfort with this story is far less about ourselves being awakened late by a friend in need but rather because asking for help for ourselves seems quite antithetical to the “pull ourselves up by our bootstraps” mindset. For some, asking for help connotes weakness and fear of being perceived as inadequate by others. Yet knowing when and how to ask for help is actually a mark of personal strength, even spiritual maturity. I like to refer to it as an act of a “ministry of receiving.”
     Jesus explains and reinforces the expectation of God that we are to continually Ask of, Search for, and Knock on God's eternal door to be given, to find, and to have opened to us all that God offers. It isn't difficult once you get started. The Psalmist knows the answer will come and our strength is increased by calling on God. Ralph Waldo Emerson tells us, "That which we persist in doing becomes easier for us to do; not that the nature of the thing itself is changed but that our power to do is increased." So, we have learned from Abraham how to ask, and from Paul that we already have the forgiveness we seek. Jesus has opened us to persistence in prayer with the faith that God is always just there, standing by and waiting to open the door.
 

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O God, Faithful and Loving, restore our wandering hearts to the certainty of Your mercy and truth, that in the darkness and the light of this mortal life, we will persevere in faith, being filled with the substance that is Christ within us.

                                                      Most Patient Lord
          RESPONSE:                 Our strength is in You

~ O God, Faithful and Loving, infuse the rulers and authorities of this World, this Nation, and this Community, with the prudence and right judgment not to sweep away the righteous with the wicked. Release them from the captivity of a philosophy or empty deceit that is only according to human thinking, not according to Christ. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Most Patient Lord
                                                       Our strength is in You

~ O God, Faithful and Loving, ease the pain and anguish of all who are suffering and refresh the energy of all who give care and support. We now join our hearts to pray aloud for those in need… add your own petitions

                                                       Most Patient Lord
                                                       Our strength is in You       

~ O God, Faithful and Loving, calm the sorrow and tears of those who mourn, as You grant to all of our faithful departed, the glory of everlasting life in You. We pray especially for… add your own petitions

                                                       Most Patient Lord
                                                       Our strength is in You

~ O God, Faithful and Loving, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions

                                                       Most Patient Lord
                                                       Our strength is in You    
    
~ O God, Faithful and Loving, instill further grace and tenacity in faith to all who are anointed to pastor us in wellness and in sickness, in joy and in sorrow, in preaching and in teaching, as they guide us to Your glory and the salvation of us all. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Most Patient Lord
                                                       Our strength is in You

The Celebrant adds:  Gracious God, endow us with the persistence to ask often for the awareness of Your Presence in our lives, to seek Your help to forgive others as we are forgiven, and to knock constantly on Your door to Eternal Life. Turn us from the human pathways of trespass and trial into the fullness of Christ our Savior. We ask through Jesus, the Bread of Life; and the Holy Spirit, our Sanctifier; who together with You are One God, now and forever. Amen. 







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