Faith....do I have it? I think I do ~ I must, I go to church, I pray ~
but then there are those moments when I am unsure of what God means to my life.
There are times when I am certain there is nothing I can do that will make any
useful difference in the world. I even struggle with hope as the world seems to
be in constant chaos and turmoil, twisting and turning in violence and calamity.
I question my faith often and I suppose I always will. And then what helps
is seeing that tiny mustard seed ~ is that really all I need? I think I
can muster that much in my way of Faith. Just that much…
Dear Jesus,
You said that if I have
faith as small as a mustard seed I can move mountains [Matthew 17:20]. I feel that
strength and know I can move anything larger than myself on those "good
days." On those not so good days, sometimes it's all I can do to move
myself. But when I look at that tiny seed, I begin to approach hope. For today,
I'll give up pondering the details of what I'm sure I
believe and what I'm not so sure of. I'll take on walking
through each day with that mustard seed as a tangible sign of Your love and
inspiration ~ from its tiny beginnings to its full leafing of surprising height that produces more seeds to give flavor and warmth to my life. I'll pray for
more hope and more confidence in my faith. In the meantime, I have faith in
that tiny seed's magic ~ within it there is the potential for tremendous
growth, just as there is within me when I feel my faith reaching for You. amen.
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.
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent, Day 24: Give Up, Take On, Pray
Monday, March 20, 2023
Prayers of the People: Unbound From Fear ~ 5th Sunday in Lent '23 Yr A
For Sunday, March 26, 2023
~ Readings: Ezekiel 37:1-14, Psalm 130, Romans 8:6-11, John 11:1-45
He said to me "Mortal, can these bones live?" ..."Prophesy to these bones and say to them: O dry bones hear the word of the Lord...I will cause breath to enter you and you shall live. I will lay sinews on you...and put breath in you, and you shall live; and you shall know that I am the Lord." [Ezekiel 37:1a, 3-5, 6b]
Out of the depths have I called to you, O Lord; Lord, hear my voice...For there is forgiveness with you...I wait for the Lord; my soul waits for him; in his word is my hope. [Psalm 130: 1, 3a, 4]
But if Christ is in you, though the body is dead because of sin, the Spirit is life because of righteousness. If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also through his Spirit that dwells in you. [Romans 8:10-11]
Martha said to him, "I know that he will rise again in the resurrection on the last day." Jesus said to her, "I’m the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die." [John 11:24-26]
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ Most Merciful GOD, unbind us from the desires and fears that dry our souls, our hearts, and our bones. Set our minds on the Spirit of life and peace, that we may seek, believe, and follow Christ Jesus, who is the Resurrection and the Life.
~ Most Merciful GOD, endow those who govern with the capacity, foresight, and willingness to act decisively for the benefit of all Your people throughout this Community, this Nation, and this Planet. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
~ Most Merciful GOD, bestow Your healing touch upon all in ill-health, emotional turmoil, or despair; and for those who give them care, rest for today and hope for tomorrow. We now join our hearts to pray for those in need… add your own petitions
~ Most Merciful GOD, let our tears be dried and our grief released, for as Jesus called Lazarus from his tomb, You call our loved ones to the joy of new and eternal life. We pray especially for… add your own petitions
~ Most Merciful GOD, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions
~ Most Merciful GOD, hearten the spirits of those sent to us to lead Your Church as they prophesy Your Word, and bring us together into the Light of Christ. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 23: Give Up, Take On, Pray
~ Marcus Borg* 1942-2015
Dear
God,
I'm concerned that
I might have the wrong image of You in my mind. I want so much to
capture the right picture
of You in my imaginings ~ all of You, the Trinity ~ God, Jesus, Holy
Spirit, so that I can feel that I'm relating to You correctly. And yet
somehow that doesn't seem quite right, either. Well then,
for today I'll give up trying
to apply and accept someone else's image of You. I'll take on thinking about how I
am made in Your image rather than You being made in my image. I'll pray for
the security and spiritual freedom to let You out of the box I keep trying to keep You
in. And as I mature in my relationship with You, perhaps I will be able to
realize that all I need to do to know You in my mind and heart and soul, is to look in
the mirror and at all those I meet daily and then I will see the faces of My
Trinity. amen.
*Marcus Borg, was a
Fellow of the Jesus Seminar, and the first person to be designated as
Distinguished Professor of Religion and Culture at Oregon State
University. Educated at Moorhead College in Concordia, Minnesota; Union
Theological Seminary, in New York City; he also earned a Masters degree in theology
and a Ph.D. at Mansfield College, Oxford, England. A progressive Christian with
a significant record of scholarship and research on the Historical Jesus, a
prolific author and lecturer, and known internationally through videos,
lectures, and television, Borg was a frequent collaborator with other
theologians with whom he both agreed and disagreed. He remains one of
the most recognized and influential theologians of today. Two
of his best known works are Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time: The Historical Jesus & The Heart of Contemporary Faith; and, Reading the Bible Again for the First Time: Taking the Bible Seriously but Not Literally.
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 22, Give Up, Take On, Pray
I
Am
A Hole
In A
Flute
That
the Christ's Breath
Moves Through
-
Listen
to This
Music.
~ Hafiz 1320-1389*
O Breath of God,
waft through my body, permeate my soul, fill my consciousness to overflowing
and let me breathe You into the World. For today I will give up the oblivion of mindless breathing
and take on the wonder of inhaling and exhaling
with purpose beyond the obvious. I will stop and notice several
times today as I breathe in with intention and breathe out with
awareness. I will pray at those moments to
experience the Radiance of Christ entering in and the humility of conveying the
Glory of Christ as I release His music to the world around me. amen.
*Hafiz (Shams-ud-din
Muhammad) was a beloved poet of 14th century Persians and his mystical verse
has come down through the ages influencing the work and lives of Goethe and
Ralph Waldo Emerson, both of whom translated his work. Arthur Conan Doyle had
his character Sherlock Holmes quoting Hafiz and Johannes Brahms used several
lines in his own compositions. It has been said that in
difficult moments, Queen Victoria also went to the work of Hafiz. The
quote above was translated by Daniel Ladinsky in his book, A Year With Hafiz.
Friday, March 17, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 21, Give Up, Take On, Pray
In the 5th Century, a
16 year-old Roman Briton was captured by Irish pirates and served
as a slave for 6 years before his escape back to home.
He credits the time of captivity for his significant spiritual experiences
that resulted in conversion to Christianity.
After being ordained, Patrick returned to Ireland later
in life to preach the message of God in the Trinity, convert, and baptize.
As a foreigner who refused the patronage of the Kings, he endured much
opposition and was without legal protection. He wrote about beatings,
being tied up with chains, periodic imprisonment, and threats of
execution.
Through it all he Christian-ized many of
the early Celtic worship practices, possibly including the sacred symbol of the shamrock
that, it has been said, he used to explain the Trinity.
The famous St. Patrick's Breastplate,
also known as the Cry of the Deer, is a prayer poem attributed
to him that has been set to music in a variety of ways. Many of the
hymnal versions use only a small portion of the lyrics and
it often contains several separate melodies and rhythms within the one
hymn. The work with or without music has a cadence of an almost
Druidic incantation which the people of his time would have understood.
It isn't often that we see the entire piece and so it is included below,
followed by a YouTube rendering of one musical setting.
Despite all the myth, fact, and legend,
Patrick has had a profound impact as Ireland's Patron Saint, slightly
ahead of Sts. Brigid and Columba, and is known throughout the world for far more than just green beer and raucous celebration!
Mo Dhia, (My God),
Your Servant Patrick taught the native Irish
people the One-ness of God in the Three-ness of the Trinity. For today I
will give up 15 minutes of my time to take
on reading and sitting with the power of the words of his prayer
poem. Perhaps I can pick a different smaller portion of it to work with
each day this week as "I arise..." I pray to
feel the strength of the Breastplate, the armor of my Faith, in my body, mind,
and soul, now and always. amen.
I arise today
Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity,
Through belief in the Threeness,
Through confession of the Oneness
of the Creator of creation.
I
arise today
Through
the strength of Christ's birth with His baptism,
Through the strength of His crucifixion with His burial,
Through the strength of His resurrection with His ascension,
Through the strength of His descent for the judgment of doom.
I
arise today
Through the strength of the love of cherubim,
In the obedience of angels,
In the service of archangels,
In the hope of resurrection to meet with reward,
In the prayers of patriarchs,
In the predictions of prophets,
In the preaching of apostles,
In the faith of confessors,
In the innocence of holy virgins,
In the deeds of righteous men.
I
summon today
All these powers between me and those evils,
Against every cruel and merciless power
that may oppose my body and soul,
Against incantations of false prophets,
Against black laws of pagandom,
Against false laws of heretics,
Against craft of idolatry,
Against spells of witches and smiths and wizards,
Against every knowledge that corrupts man's body and soul;
Christ
to shield me today
Against poison, against burning,
Against drowning, against wounding,
So that there may come to me an abundance of reward.
Christ with me,
Christ before me,
Christ behind me,
Christ in me,
Christ beneath me,
Christ above me,
Christ on my right,
Christ on my left,
Christ when I lie down,
Christ when I sit down,
Christ when I arise,
Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me,
Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me,
Christ in every eye that sees me,
Christ in every ear that hears me.
I
arise today
Through
a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity,
Through belief in the Threeness,
Through confession of the Oneness
of the Creator of creation.
Click here to hear and see this prayer/poem
sung to life: The Deer's Cry/St.
Patrick's Breastplate
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 20, Give Up, Take On, Pray
One of the most
significant negative habits we should be aware of is that of constantly
allowing our mind to run off into the future...Carried away by our worries,
we’re unable to live fully and happily in the present. Deep down, we believe we
can’t really be happy just yet—that we still have a few more boxes to be
checked off before we can really enjoy life.
~ ThÃch Nhất Hạnh* 1926-2022
Dear God of Maybe Someday ~
This business of "live for today and tomorrow will take care of itself" is all well and fine but I have bills to pay, income to worry about, repairs that can't wait for the house and the car and even my teeth and, and, and.... [insert long, s l o w, d e e p, breath here]. Ok, all right, fine! For today I will give up looking so far ahead that today is gone before I know it. I will take on setting the cell phone timer to go off once an hour for 6 hours and each time it does, I will take [at least] one, long, slow, deep breath again and take 30 seconds to look around me and notice something wonderful or sweet or comforting that I haven't noticed before, whether in my immediate surroundings or outside of a window; or, I will look at a picture of someone I love and smile and be glad to have him or her or them in my life. I will pray to be aware of and to be thankful for all the good moments that I have in this day. I will thank You, Dear Lord, and remember that Life is a gift, as someone once put on a tacky plaque, that's why we call it the present. amen.
*ThÃch Nhất Hanh [Tick Not Hahn] was a Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk, peace activist, teacher, prolific author, and poet who was once nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He wrote and lectured extensively on the connections between Buddhism and Christianity in such works as Living Buddha, Living Christ and Going Home, Jesus and Buddha as Brothers. He studied comparative religion at Princeton University and was appointed lecturer in Buddhism at Columbia University. He lived in a monastery in the south of France until his death but traveled frequently around the world to lecture.
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Meditation Moment in Lent ~ Day 19, Give Up, Take On, Pray
Few of us can claim personal experience with unconditional love either received or given. Perhaps a moment with a child, even a pet, but such a rarefied occasion is fleeting and fragile. Yet there are those times when even the strongest of us needs the all-encompassing embrace of one who requires nothing in return, has no expectations, and wants only to care for and comfort, nurture and love us. Whisper in your heart to the One and know.