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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, February 5, 2024

Prayers of the People: A Place of Thin ~ Last Sunday after the Epiphany '24 Yr B

For Sunday, February 11, 2024, Readings: 2 Kings 2:1-12, Psalm 50:1-6, 2 Corinthians 4:3-6, Mark 9:2-9

  Then Elijah took his mantle and rolled it up, and struck the water; the water was parted to the one side and to the other, until the two of them crossed on dry ground...a chariot of fire and horses of fire separated the two of them and Elijah ascended in a whirlwind into heaven. [2 Kings 2:8, 11b]

 The Lord, the God of gods...Our God will come and not keep silence... [Psalm 50:1a, 3a]

   Even if the gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. [2 Corinthians 4:3-4]

   And [Jesus] was transfigured before them, and his clothes became dazzling white, such as no one on earth could bleach them...Then a cloud overshadowed them, and from the cloud came a voice, "This is my Son, the Beloved; listen to him!" [Mark 9:2b-3, 7]

     It isn't all that difficult, these days, to imagine the Transfiguration scene given all the special effects available for the making of films and television, like 3D IMAX. And, while the Transfiguration is, most likely, the focal point for this week's sermons across many Christian pulpits, don't discard the other astounding moments we're given with Elijah such as water getting parted. It is a moment easy to overlook but here it is: Elijah struck the water with his rolled mantle and the water was parted. It is surprising, to me, in its subtlety. No multitudes on a grand escape with a chasing army close on their heels. A simple: part the waters and walk on dry ground and into an ascension. 
    Many who don't remember details about the Hebrew/Old Testament may know that someone named Elijah was carried to heaven in a chariot of fire pulled by horses of fire; think of the spiritual Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. But we sometimes don't equate that lift-off with ascension. Elijah didn't die. He just ascended to heaven in a whirlwind after parting the Jordan river with his cloak! Maybe we should look a little closer at Elijah. After all, as he appeared on the Mount of Transfiguration along with Moses, it seems that he and Moses had a lot in common.
    There’s also Elisha, the heir apparent to Elijah, who repeated three times when Elijah said stay here…, “As the Lord and you yourself live, I will not leave you.” Various prophets met them as they were hiking their way to the Jordan River and asked if Elisha knew his master was being taken away, 3 times Elisha replied, Yes I know; be silent. Imagine the sight of that chariot and the horses, the fire, and the whirlwind ~ would Elisha receive the inheritance he’d asked for? An epic story in so few paragraphs.
    The Psalmist is clear that God reveals himself in glory…Our God will come and will not keep silence and so we must watch and wait and know that God calls the heavens and the earth from above to witness the judgment of his people, are we prepared?
     Paul speaks of a veiled Gospel, that is, hidden from those who are perishing in the darkness of unbelieving. He tells us that the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. We are to seek the removal of our spiritual blinders that keep us tied to earth-bound distractions that keep us from knowing and proclaiming Jesus Christ as Lord…the glory of God in the face of Jesus…
    Of course the main event this Sunday is The Transfiguration. It is one of the five major markers in the life of Jesus along with his Baptism, Crucifixion, Resurrection, and Ascension. Each event is spectacular in its own right and each gives rise to disbelief, even among those who were present. This particular Gospel moment is located high up on the holy ground of the/a Mountain; which specific mountain is a matter of discussion and debate among scholars and tour leaders. But let us be released from unbelief and the need for factual details. Be enveloped in the mystery, in the "shekinah" [shek-ih-nah] ~ the cloud of God's glory. 
    Jesus takes Peter, James, and John on a hike up a high mountain, with no particular explanation given. Suddenly he was transfigured…his clothes became dazzling white… What exactly does that mean? Transfigured and transformed though similar are different. Jesus transfigured with a full-on external change, an outward and visible sign of the Divinity co-existing within his Humanity. When we ask to be transformed, we are asking for an internal change, an inward attitude and motivation upgrade as to be transformed by the renewing of our minds [see Romans 12:2].   
    And then, Elijah and Moses appeared and the trio were having a conversation as a cloud, the shekinah, overshadowed them, and out of it came a voice, This is my Son, the Beloved; listen to him! 
     I envision the Michaelangelo painting in the Sistine Chapel of Adam's finger nearly touching God's, and on this high Whichever Mountain, I can see a brilliantly radiant, lighted figure who is suddenly at the center where Human and Divine meet and connect within. A spark ignites and The Cloud envelopes the visages of Jesus, Elijah, and Moses, and the dazzling brilliance is too difficult to look at. Take a moment to imagine the scene, breathe it all in, and just sit in the experience.
    The Light of Christ is always on and always within us. In every moment of darkness or doubt, if we choose to lift the veil we will know the Light if only a distant flicker at first. To reach the pinnacle of Christ shining through us we must listen and follow the His path, no matter how steep, rising, if only metaphorically, to a thin place where we encounter and experience the full Presence of God. A place where we meet God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit is known as a “thin place,” meaning the barest/thinnest of cloud or vapor, wall, or window between our reach for and God’s Holy reach into our souls. A thin place may also be a literal place that inspires a sense of breathtaking wonder of God’s Creation and heart-peace within you. It's time for us to pry open the eyes of our souls and spiritually locate within us that place of thin connection to the Holy.

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O God of Mystery and Dazzling Splendor, guide us away from earthly noise and distraction to consciously seek the lifting of the Gospel veil, that we may listen, and live according to Your Word and Wisdom, in the dry and the sacred ground of our being.

                                                       Christ, Most Glorious
 RESPONSE:               Shine Your Light in and through us  

~ O God of Mystery and Dazzling Splendor, enfold the leaders of our Planet, our Country, and our Community in the of fullness of Your Spirit. Beckon and encourage all blinded minds with a heaven-sent whirlwind of spiritual fire, to illuminate the path of Your Truth, Justice, and Mercy. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Christ, Most Glorious
                                                       Shine Your Light in and through us                               
~ O God of Mystery and Dazzling Splendor, grant comfort and healing to all who suffer in body, mind, or spirit, and lighten the hearts of all who give care and support. We now join our hearts to pray for those in need… add your own petitions

                                                       Christ, Most Glorious
                                                       Shine Your Light in and through us

~ O God of Mystery and Dazzling Splendor, ease the darkness of grief across this Earth for those we have sent ahead, who now live again in Your eternal radiance. We pray especially for… add your own petitions

                                                       Christ, Most Glorious
                                                       Shine Your Light in and through us

~ O God of Mystery and Dazzling Splendor, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials… add your own petitions

                                                       Christ, Most Glorious
                                                       Shine Your Light in and through us

~ O God of Mystery and Dazzling Splendor, enliven and excite the spirits of all who lead us in Your church, that they may be a luminous beacon to guide us across this life’s troubled waters toward the wholeness of eternal life in You. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Christ, Most Glorious
                                                       Shine Your Light in and through us

The Celebrant adds: O God of gods, Lord of All That Is, infuse us with greater strength and purpose to faithfully reaffirm our covenant with You. Arouse our desire to ascend the highest peak our souls can reach, to be dazzled by the heart of Christ ~ where Divine and Human connect ~ and to be transformed in our own hearts and minds and wills. We ask through Jesus, the Beloved Face of God; and the Mystical Breath of the Holy Spirit within us; who together with You reign as One God, now and forever.  Amen.




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Monday, January 29, 2024

Prayers of the People: Un-Heavy Lifting ~ 5th Sunday after the Epiphany '24 Yr B

For Sunday, February 4, 2024, Readings: Isaiah 40:21-31, Psalm 147: 1-12, 21c; 1 Corinthians 9:16-23, 
Mark 1:29-39

   Lift up your eyes and see...Have you not known? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth...those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles... [Isaiah 40:26a, 28, 31] 

   [The Lord] heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. He counts the number of the stars and calls them all by their names. Great is our Lord and mighty in power; there is no limit to his wisdom. The Lord lifts up the lowly, but casts the wicked to the ground. [Psalm 147:3-6]

   I have become all things to all people, that I might by all means save some. I do it all for the sake of the gospel, so that I may share in its blessings. [1 Corinthians 9:22b-23]

    [Jesus] came and took her by the hand and lifted her up. Then the fever left her and she began to serve them...In the morning, while it was still very dark, he got up and went to a deserted place, and there he prayed. [Mark 1:31, 35]

    The book of the prophet Isaiah introduces the readings for today ~ more specifically, in scholarly/theological terms ~ this piece is from Deutero-Isaiah [doo-ter-oh] or Second Isaiah. The book of this prophet is written in three distinct parts and by three distinct authors over more than 200 years. This piece is sometimes called the "Book of Consolation" as it speaks to an audience of those in a long exile out of Jerusalem, which for some was not too bad and for others just terrible, not unlike our current times. This piece is filled with non-judgmental, hope-filled language of restoration, rebuilding, and renewal. I like the parental tone of the opening: Have you not known? Have you not heard? [as if “Hello, I’ve said this before, remember?!”] God has always promised to remain with us and, as during the Exodus, God never grows faint or weary. The prophet calls us to lift our eyes to look at Creation and seeIn a poetic turn not only are we protected by the wings of God, but God gives those in exile ~ and us ~ wings of our own to lift us out of our weakness and weariness, a profound gift that offers us renewal of strength.         
     The Psalmist reminds us of the rebuilding of Jerusalem, the gathering of the exiles to return home, and how God recognizes and heals the wounds and broken hearts as God lifts up the lowly. We are all to sing praises, sing with thanksgiving, make music upon the harp for all that God has bestowed upon us. 
     Paul's letter, in his not always easy way, speaks of his meeting people where they are to offer the way of the Gospel. What Paul is trying to tell the Corinthians ~ and us ~ is that we are to welcome, listen, and not judge. That is a true balancing act and always difficult as we work on loving our neighbors as ourselves and attempt to be open and inviting about our faith. At first glance it may seem that Paul is being deceptive when he says I have become all things to all people, as if playing a false role to entice others. His intent is not only to show them the way to discover a saving relationship with God, he also wants to understand their lives and reveal his own weaknesses to them as imperfect as we all are in service to God. He offers the message of the Gospel to them free, without charge, no contributions or any financial support.
      And Jesus, lifted up Simon's mother-in-law and she was freed from the fever. Her response was to honor Jesus in the way she knew how, a ministry of hospitality. And then he and the disciples moved on to the neighboring towns to proclaim the message and show us the way to follow. Isn't that what we each must do?  
      Let us honor the gifts of God, the healings, words, and works of Jesus, and the wisdom of the Holy Spirit, by accepting our wings, soaring to new heights of commitment, and proclaiming the message. There are many directions in this life, and this is our Way. 
      There's a lot of lifting going on in these readings but we only have the un-heavy lifting. Haven't you heard? Just lift up your eyes and see!

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ Everlasting Creator, You call us each and all by our names, and offer us spiritual wings to soar like eagles in this life and the next. Grant us the humility to lift our eyes to see, to accept others where and as they are, to share the blessings of the Gospel, and to understand the gracious favor of Your limitless wisdom and mighty power.

                                                     O Lord, Great and Mighty
                       RESPONSE:    Lift and renew us again

~ Everlasting Creator, guide us to be unwavering reminders of the limits and transience of human power, to those in Earth-bound political authority and of their absolute human duty to prosper all who are living lowly in this World, this Country, and this Community. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       O Lord, Great and Mighty
                                                       Lift and renew us again

~ Everlasting Creator, bind the wounds and heal the hearts of those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit, and grant continual stamina to all who give them care. We now join our hearts to pray for those in need… add your own petitions

                                                       O Lord, Great and Mighty
                                                       Lift and renew us again    

~ Everlasting Creator, we celebrate our memories and commend to You, all who have left the exile of this mortal life for Your infinite and eternal paradise. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       O Lord, Great and Mighty
                                                       Lift and renew us again

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

                                                       O Lord, Great and Mighty
                                                       Lift and renew us again

~ Everlasting Creator, continually renew the strength of Spirit in those who preside at the sacred feast of Christ’s table, as we share with them in the work for and the blessings of the Holy Gospel proclaimed. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       O Lord, Great and Mighty
                                                       Lift and renew us again 

The Celebrant adds:  Gracious, All-Knowing God, free and restore us from the fever of sin, that we may accept Your call to serve You in faithfulness, gratitude, and constancy in prayer. We ask this through Jesus, our Healer; and the Holy Spirit, our Comforter; who live and reign with You as One God, now and beyond the ages of ages. Amen.





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Monday, January 22, 2024

Prayers of the People: How Awefilled? ~ 4th Sunday after the Epiphany '24 Yr B

For Sunday, January 28, 2024, Readings: Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Psalm 111, 1 Corinthians 8:1-13, Mark 1:21-28

    I will put my words in the mouth of the prophet, who shall speak to them everything that I command. Anyone who does not heed the words that the prophet shall speak in my name, I myself will hold accountable. [Deuteronomy 18:18b-19]

   The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom; those who act accordingly have a good understanding; his praise endures forever. [Psalm 111:10]

   ...we know that "all of us possess knowledge." Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up...anyone who loves God is known by him...for us there is one God...from whom are all things and for who we exist, and one Lord, Jesus Christ, through whom are all things and through whom we exist. 
[1 Corinthians 8:1, 2b, 6]

   Jesus...entered the synagogue and taught. They were astounded at his teaching...Just then there was a man with an unclean spirit, and he cried out...But Jesus rebuked him...and the unclean spirit came out...they were all amazed... [Mark 1:21b, 22b, 23, 24a, 26a, 27]

   When was the last time you were amazed or astounded by Jesus? Or, maybe you haven't been but might like to be? I've been very moved during a retreat, in Sunday worship, by hymns and readings, in my personal prayer, and in other ways ~ yet, reading this account from Mark, I'm suddenly aware that, whether through unconscious assumptions, a mild case of apathy, perhaps even some complacency, my sense of amazement and wonder is seriously lacking. Jesus has been a part of my life for so very long I guess I've been taking it all for granted, as if it's all easily understood, as if "I know this…I know Him." How is the awe recaptured or discovered?
   As for the "fear" that the Psalmist speaks of, I do remember that as a child I learned, by accident or design through my religious instruction in a parochial school, to be afraid of God, terrified at times that my misbehavior was grounds for eternal damnation. It's hard to distance oneself from that kind of image and language. So how can I begin to have wisdom if I am thoroughly frightened of my Creator who, I was also told, loves me and who I am supposed to love?
   This fear "of the Lord" isn't meant to be the kind of fear we associate with being scared and worried, or afraid of being in trouble. Rather, the ancient sense of the word tells us that in being filled with love, respect, and awe, we will fervently desire to be faithful in our daily lives, offering ourselves to God through our thoughts and actions. It's the kind of "fear" or concern or care that we have when we don't want to upset, offend, or anger anyone we truly love. It’s more an utmost respect than terror.
   If we consciously engage with God through Scripture, worship, and prayer with more intention, if we sincerely want to know God the Creator, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit, from whom all things are, and for whom we all exist [1 Cor 8:6], our wisdom will increase, our amazement will take hold, and we will want to learn more and grow in the Spirit. With faithfulness and awe of God as our life's primary work, our little forays into eating in the temple of an idol [1 Cor 8:10], that is, giving in to the earthly temptations and everyday distractions that surround and pull us away from God, will be easier to overcome.
   It is time, once again or for the first time, to discover that amazement, to be astounded at the life and work and words of Jesus, to open our daily life and make more frequent prayers with true wonder, love, and praise. What can happen? It can be an awe-filled experience! Here's a way to begin, start well, and just sing out with gusto.  (Don’t know it? Look for “How Great Thou Art on YouTube there are many versions) [composed by Carl Gustav Boberg in Sweden in 1885, translated into English by British missionary Stuart K. Hein] 

O Lord my God, When I in awesome wonder,
Consider all the worlds Thy Hands have made;
I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder,
Thy power throughout the universe displayed.
Then sings my soul, My Saviour God, to Thee,
How great Thou art, How great Thou art.

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O Lord, Our God, arouse and provoke us to rediscover amazement and awe in Your faithfulness, justice, and righteousness. Turn us away from the puffery of mere knowledge and the empty glamor in modern temples of idolatry, to full engagement and accountability in the work You have given us to do.

                                                    Gracious, Compassionate Lord                                         
 RESPONSE:            You know us by our Love 

~ O Lord, Our God, embolden our resolve to demand of those in authority in this World, in this Country, and in this Community, the fulfillment of basic needs, economic and racial justice, and mercy for all Your people, as the fundamental necessities for peace, human rights, and the moral and ethical survival of our souls.  We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Gracious, Compassionate Lord
                                                       You know us by our Love

~ O Lord, Our God, warm the spirits of all who are confined by serious illness, anxiety, or loneliness, and re-kindle the energy of all who give them care.  We now join our hearts to pray for those in need… add your own petitions

                                                       Gracious, Compassionate Lord
                                                       You know us by our Love   

~ O Lord, Our God, help our hearts rejoice as You clothe the newly departed with Your garments of heavenly splendor and abiding peace.  We pray especially for… add your own petitions

                                                       Compassionate Lord
                                                       You know us by our Love

~ O Lord, Our God, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials… add your own petitions

                                                       Compassionate Lord
                                                       You know us by our Love             

~ O Lord, Our God, place Your Voice in the words of all who lead us in the Church, to speak to us as Your true prophets that we may hear and heed Your wisdom.  We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                                       Compassionate Lord
                                                       You know us by our Love

The Celebrant adds: O God of Truth and Equity, from Whom all things are and for Whom we all exist, free our spirits from all that is unclean and build us up in love. Re-ignite our desire to be Your faithful and faith-filled servants, constantly astounded by the breadth and depth of Your Power and Glory. This we ask through Christ Jesus, our Messiah; and the Counsel of the Holy Spirit; who together with You live and reign as One God, infinite and eternal, now and forever.  Amen.

 




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Monday, January 15, 2024

The Prayers of the People: As We Are ~ 3rd Sunday after the Epiphany '24 Yr B

For Sunday, January 21, 2024, Readings: Jonah 3:1-5, 10; Psalm 62:6-14, 1 Corinthians 7:29-31, 
Mark 1:14-20

So Jonah set out and went to Nineveh, according to the word of the Lord...And he cried out, "Forty days more, and Nineveh shall be overthrown!" And the people of Nineveh believed God; they proclaimed a fast, and everyone, great and small, put on sackcloth. [Jonah 3:3a, 4b-5] 

   For God...alone is my rock and my salvation...my safety and my honor...and my refuge. [Psalm 62:7a, 8b]

 I mean, brothers and sisters, the appointed time has grown short...for the present form of this world is passing away. [1 Corinthians 7:29a, 31b]

As Jesus passed along the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the sea...And Jesus said to them, "Follow me and I will make you fish for people." And immediately they left their nets and followed him. [Mark 1:16-17]

    I love the Book of Jonah! In an early part, he tries to hide from God, running off to a ship in the opposite direction of where God is ordering him to go. Then, thrown overboard by the crew, he gets caught up in a whale of an experience [cheap shot, I know]. After praying to God and being granted his release from the fish, he finally, though still grudgingly, goes where he is told to go and tells the people what God wants them to hear, that God is preparing to destroy them in forty days. Nineveh has been steeped in nasty, ghastly, evil-doings but Jonah had previously told them that because God was close to them, God would continue to support them no matter what they did. Now, Jonah is the one ordered by God to deliver this message of impending doom. God’s sense of ironic humor?
   Suddenly, perhaps out of an “oh yeah watch this” attitude, Jonah is so convincing that the people hear, believe, and seriously repent. Later in this story, Jonah ~ who never wanted to be a prophet ~ is actually angry because God changes direction and decides not to destroy the city after the people overthrew their own evil ways because of Jonah's prophecy. Such a human response: wait, what, you're NOT going to kill them? But I said what you told me to say...  The book leaves us as it finds us with Jonah still a very grumpy man and still, a chosen prophet of God.  
   Paul, who thought that the Second Coming of Jesus was imminent, grimly and still accurately reminds us that our time in this life is short and we need to pay attention to how we are living. We will come as we are at the time we are called by God to the next life, as the Psalmist also says of our God of steadfast love, for you repay everyone according to his deeds.  
   And then there is Jesus who calls the next group of disciples ~ Simon, Andrew, James, and John ~ to leave their current lives NOW and follow Him. Can you even imagine walking away from your life as you know it, from family, and responsibilities, and all that you have worked for because someone like Jonah, Paul, or Jesus says you must? It certainly requires a high level of trust, that inner sense of I believe, a strength in faith I'm not sure I have, or maybe one I didn't want. 
   We are called to change our spiritual path starting where we are ~ not abandoning our earthly responsibilities and loved ones ~ but remembering that we were created to be in this world, just not of itIt's time to examine my faith and begin to accept that I can do better, I can answer the call, I can live a life that calls others to see, respond, and join me in the net cast by God. And we are not alone in any of it. It does sound a little fishy to an un-faith-filled ear, but then, is there a better way to be caught? Our Christ calls us as we are…

LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY

Leader:  ~ O God, our Rock and our Salvation, You call us through Prophets, Gospels, and Teachers, and the Voice of the Holy Spirit within, to come as we are to follow the path of Christ’s Good News. Let us, in the fleeting breath of our human existence: hear again, trust, repent, and leave our nets to Your care, turning our hearts toward Yours to accept and thrive in Your steadfast love.

                                     O Lord of Steadfast Love
RESPONSE:          We put our trust in You

~ O God, our Rock and our Salvation, grant us continuing courage to walk the path of discipleship and call to account the leaders of this World, this Country, and this Community. As we strive to establish more justice, peace, and mercy, and other ways of enhancing the lives of all Your People, let us strive equally to eliminate all actions that diminish them. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                         O Lord of Steadfast Love
                                         We put our trust in You

~ O God, our Rock and our Salvation, sustain the hope for all laid low by chronic or terminal illness, homelessness, or despair; and encourage the hearts of all those who provide support. We now join our hearts to pray for those in need… add your own petitions

                                         O Lord of Steadfast Love
                                         We put our trust in You  

~ O God, our Rock and our Salvation, soothe the hearts of all who grieve as You receive our faithful departed with open arms, into Your everlasting love and light. We pray especially for… add your own petitions

                                         O Lord of Steadfast Love
                                         We put our trust in You

~ O God, our Rock and our Salvation, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials… add your own petitions

                                         O Lord of Steadfast Love
                                         We put our trust in You

~ O God, our Rock and our Salvation, we ask Your special favor upon all You have chosen to lead us in Your Church. Fill them with the words and actions that will cause us to re-think, re-work, and re-direct our lives toward You. We pray especially for: add your own petitions

                                         O Lord of Steadfast Love
                                         We put our trust in You

The Celebrant adds: Most Holy God, our Safety and our Refuge, You call us to go where we do not want to go, to do what we do not want to do, to be who we do not want to be. Grant us willingness to accept the hook of Your salvation and to become a humble, faith-filled lure as the fishers of people that Jesus asks us to be. We ask through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, who together with You, live and reign in the bliss of eternal life, One God, now and forever.  Amen.



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