Tuesday, January 24, 2017

JANUARY: Praying with the Earth - TUESDAYS

Praying with the Earth - A Prayerbook for Peace
by John Philip Newell
TUESDAY PRAYERS
Blessed are the humble for they are close to the sacred earth. Matthew 5.5


1.24.17  Tuesday Morning Prayer of Awareness
It is in the depths of life that we find you…
The very Soil of our soul.  JPN Excerpt
         Where do we find God?  Not on the surface, not in the trivial of life.  We find God in the trenches, working down deep in our lives.  I love Newell’s term, the Soil of our Soul.  What does soil do for the emerging plant?  It provides the nutrients, the energy, and sustenance for growth.  And there we find God in our developing souls – encouraging, supporting, nourishing us in ways we can’t even imagine.
         This is perhaps off the subject, but I did a keyword search within The Message for the use of the terms soil and dirt.  Wow!  What a difference in connotations.  Soil is good.  Soil is nourishment.  Dirt is….well, dirty!  Filth and perverse behavior.  I was intrigued, so I googled, “What is the difference between soil and dirt?”  The scientific answer?  Dirt is dead, misplaced soil. So….we are more alive, in tune with our world, when our soul is filled with the soil of God, rather than the dirt of the earth?  You get the picture, I think.

God of substance and nourishment, fill my soul with the soil of life.  Amen.  


1.25.17  Tuesday Morning Scriptures
I 'cheated' today and borrowed a Scribble
from 2012!!  But the text was right!
God lifts up those who are bowed down.  (Psalm 146:8)
Whoever wishes to be great among you must be a servant among you. (Matthew 20.26)
Why do you not bow to the one whom My own hands have made? (Quran – Sad 38.75)
          Be a servant of others.  Humility puts you in the position of servanthood, because humble people think of others first.  The Bible is filled with references to servants and the term would have been familiar in Biblical times because household servants were a common occurrence.  Jesus once again used concepts people understood, but often with a new twist or way of looking at things.  To be great and powerful, I must humble myself and serve those ‘beneath’ me?  YES! 
God of the Humble….May I serve you through my service to others. Amen.  


1.26.17 Tuesday Morning Prayer for the Life of the World
Guide us as nations to what is deepest
Open us as people to what is first
Lead us as a world to what is dearest
That we may know the holiness of wholeness
That we may learn the strength of humility
That together we may live close to the earth
And grow in grounded glory.  –JPN
         So many phrases in this prayer for the world that call to me.  I love ‘holiness of wholeness’, ‘open us as people’ and ‘together living close to the earth’.  But God speaks to me in ‘grow in grounded glory’.  Perhaps it is the alliteration I love, or that the word GLORY always brings a vision of light and beauty to my mind.  But grounded glory?  That sounds like making sure our heads aren’t in the clouds, blind to the realities of life around us!  To grow in such a glory….together our becoming filled with a presence of God while attune to the needs and sufferings of others. 
God of Glory…Ground me to the earth while surrounding me with your presence.  Amen. 

1.27.17 Tuesday Morning Prayer of Blessing
May the deep blessings of earth be with us
May the fathomless soundings of seas surge in our soul.
May boundless stretches of the universe echo in our depths
To open us to wonder
To strengthen us for love
To humble us with gratitude
That we may find ourselves in one another
That we may lose ourselves in gladness
That we give ourselves to peace. –jpn
        
INFINITE
Infinite universe
A Milky Way of twinkling lights
Stretching across the sky
Unfathomable
Incomprehensible
In the magnitude of the Creator God.
Galaxy upon galaxy,
Black holes of nothingness, yet
Filled by God.
May the immensity spark wonder,
The immeasurable a sign of love
And bring us in awe to a
Recognition of our own
Value and worth.
A realization of you in me
And me in you.
Interconnected. 
Tiny hearts beating
Amid the sparkling universe.
Infinite love.
Infinite God.

Infinite God…connect us together within the vastness of your universe.  Amen.  


1.28.17     Tuesday Evening Prayer of Awareness
May we remember the ground from which we come
And know You as Presence in the mystery
As Evening Breeze in our soul
As Everlasting Strength in earth’s body. –JPN
         What does it mean to know God as Presence in the mystery?  The mystery of what?  The mystery of life?  Of Creation?  Of relationships?  How is God an evening breeze in our soul?  Newell uses some word images here that I don’t quite grasp, yet find intriguing.
         Yesterday I drove across the state…from the snow white, fog shrouded Baker valley, over a Ladd Canyon sunrise on the red and green barn,  past the hoarfrost of the Blue Mts., through the gorge of the mighty Columbia, and then down green fields of the Willamette Valley to Bandon.  I found hyacinths blooming on Mom’s front porch.  I can’t even imagine my bulbs bursting forth with green buried deep under the 2 feet plus of snow in Baker.  It was like driving through a weather warp, perhaps from the morning cold into the ocean breezes, from one expression of God glory to another. 

God of mysterious glory….fill my soul with the breeze of your presence.  Amen. 



1.29.17     Tuesday Evening Scriptures
God leads the humble in what is right. (Psalm 25.9)
The Son of Humankind came not to be served but to serve. (Matthew 20.28)
God has brought you forth from the earth like a plant and to the earth God will restore you. (Quran – Noah 71.17-18)
         We are talking the Blessed are the Meek Beatitude this round, and in looking at Psalm 25:9 through a variety of translations, I have found the word 'reject' used in Peterson’s The Message.  A word that I think changes the meaning dramatically.  Here are a few translations for this Beatitude:
  • He gives the REJECTS his hand, and guides them step by step. (MSG)
  • God guides the WEAK to justice, teaching them His way. (CEB)
  • The MEEK will He guide in judgement…(KJ21)
  • He will teach the ways that are right and best to those who humbly turn to Him. (Living Bible)
  • God leads the HUMBLE in what is right. (NRSV)
         So…. Do humble and weak mean the same thing?  Is reject a synonym?  What about meek?  To me these words are NOT all the same!  Humility does not equal weakness, and it certainly doesn’t mean a reject!  Maybe I am putting my 21st Century interpretation on this, but…..do the words really change the essence of the scripture when we consider Jesus’ words from Matthew?  The humble serve rather than wait to be served.  And that is what we are to do.  If that is a sign of weakness, then may I be a weak reject for God.  But somehow, I don’t think it makes me meek or weak, but simply a humble servant, with the strength to do what God has called me to do.   
God of Humility…May my first response be to serve.  Amen.  


1.30.17     Tuesday Evening Prayer for the World
May we love the earth and cherish her fecundity.
May we love the rivers and obey their ancient purity.
May we love the skies and honour their infinity
All for one another.  –jpn
        
Just for the record,  I had to look up fecundity.  It means fertility or the ability to produce.  Knowing the meaning helped make Newell’s prayer make sense to me.  Honor, obey, cherish that which is pure, eternal, and fertile.  Honor it all in and through and for one another.  We are an interwoven web of life on this earth.  We can’t separate the fibers of the cloth and expect the cloth to hold together.
         I find this relevant in light of today’s news concerning new immigration sanctions against targeted countries and religions.  Our new leader is intent on division rather than wholeness.  His actions seem to be picking the fibers of the earth apart rather than weaving a tapestry of love.  May we ALL call out in peaceful love, may we reach out to those who are apart and pull them back into our oneness. 
God of all Creation….Help us hold on to one another in love.  Amen. 

1.31.17     Tuesday Evening Prayer of Blessing
Glory be to you, Great Creating Spirit
Who shines in distant stars beyond numbering.
And on earth peace.
Glory be to you, Great Creating Spirit
Who sings and wings in birds on high.
And on earth peace.
Glory be to you, Great Creating Spirit
Whose thunder shakes the shining firmament.
And on earth peace.
Glory, glory, glory.
And on earth peace. –JPN
        
         ‘Glory be to you, Great Creating Spirit - And on earth peace’.  What greater prayer can we have for this day, this time?  I asked Rick to turn off the news last night after a half hour.  We watched a movie instead.  The only encouraging thing was to see that the country wasn’t taking the news quietly.  Protests were happening.  Will it be enough?  Will I lend my voice?  Will the thunder of the people shake the nation?  Peace.  Peace.  Peace in our homes and families, our communities, our country, our world. How can we interweave the Glory of God with the Peace of God in our lives?
God of Creating Glory….Help us find Your peace here on earth.  Amen.  
Totally off the subject, but as I posted this I realized I also see the word PRAY interwoven into this.
Perhaps that is our message....PRAY for the PEACE of God's GLORY.  

All quotations are from PRAYING with the EARTH: A Prayerbook for Peace by John Philip Newell.  William B Eerdman’s Publishing Company, 2011.   

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