Wednesday, February 22, 2017

February: Praying for the Earth - SATURDAYS

PRAYING FOR THE EARTH: A Prayerbook for Peace
J Philip Newell 
Saturday  Prayers
Blessed are the peacemakers for they are born of God.  Matt.5:9

2.22.17     Saturday Morning Prayer of Awareness
The peace of morning’s stillness
The peace of new beginnings
The peace of heaven’s kiss
To welcome us to this day
To root us in this day
To free us for this day
That we may grow with the greening earth
That we may grow from the ground of glory
That we may grow in grateful wonder of You
Gracious Giver of this day
Great Giver of this new day.-JPN
         “The peace of heaven’s kiss…that we may grow in grateful wonder of You”.  What poetry!  I can only imagine the gentleness, the tenderness, behind a kiss from God, a kiss from heaven.  And then the wonder, the thankfulness, the joy, that grows from such a touch.  I think of a mother bending over to softly touch lips to the skin of a newborn as the infant wakens for the day.  Such is our parent God welcoming us to each new morning.  Such is the peace that comes from such a kiss. 
My eyes flutter open
As a kiss tenderly 
Touches my forehead
And heaven welcomes me
To the wonder and joy 
of a new day.  
Good morning, God. 
Tender God…may your kiss waken me to the wonder and joy of this Life.  Amen. 


 2.23.17     Saturday Morning Prayer for the Life of the World

To the home of peace
To the field of love
To the land where forgiveness and right relationship meet
We look, O God,
With longing for earth’s children
With compassion for the creatures
With hearts breaking for the nations and people we love,.
Open us to visions we have never known
Strengthen us for self-givings we have never made
Delight us with a oneness we could never have imagined
That we may truly be born of You
Makers of peace. - JPN
         “Visions we have never known, a oneness we cannot imagine”.  Dream big.  God has the big picture, and that picture includes our dreams, our visions, our actions.  God thinks big and desires each one of us, however small or insignificant we might feel, to take small actions toward peace.  Rick and I are heading south today.  May we be open to the land and to the people we encounter.  May we look for places and communities in need of reconciliation and love. 
I cannot fathom
God's vision for unity,
for the Oneness of Love 
that springs forth from
mid-wives of Peace.
God of Peace…use us, strengthen us, to be mid-wives of peace. Amen. 


2.24.17     Saturday Morning Prayer of Blessing
May the love of life fill our hearts.
May the love of earth bring joy to heaven.
May the love of self deepen our souls.
May the love of neighbor heal our world
As nations, as peoples, as families this day
May the love of life heal our world.-JPN
      
   I am going to focus on healing here.  The love of neighbor, the love of our fellow human beings, whether we know them or not, whether we agree or not, will heal some of the brokenness in our world.  If we approach each day with a love of life, gratitude for all our many blessings, it makes us more accepting, more tolerant, more eager to love our neighbors, to love our enemies.  This is a kind of medicine we can all practice, the kind of healing we are all capable of bringing about. 
We need not anatomy lessons
or medical school diplomas
to practice the
Medicine of Love
and heal our hurting world. 

God of healing…help me practice the medicine of LOVE.  Amen. 

2.25.17     Saturday Scriptures
Love and faithfulness will meet.  Righteousness and peace will kiss. Ps.85:10
Love your neighbor as you love yourself.  Matt 22:39
God invites you to the Home of Peace.  Quran-Jonah 10.25
God makes wars cease to the end of the earth.  Ps.46.9
Love your enemy and pray for those who harm you.  Matt 5:44
God created us as one soul and as one soul God will bring us back to life.  Quran-Luqman 31.28
Love God.
Love my neighbor. 
Love my enemy. 
Insert the key and
With hospitality
Welcome Peace to the
Home of my heart. 


         I wrote yesterday a little about the two Matthew scriptures, so today we’ll focus on the Quran verse, ‘God invites you to the home of Peace’.  Peace is where we want our hearts to take up residence, the kind of home that welcomes all and extends hospitality to whoever walks through the doors.  What kind of home have I built?  In what kind of house do I reside?  To use the verse from Psalms, do I have a home where I practice righteousness and greet visitors with a symbolic kiss of peace?  I like to think people are comfortable in our home, but how well do I extend the invitation to outsiders? 

God of Peace…May I practice Your Hospitality within the home of my heart.  Amen.  



2.26.17     Saturday Evening Prayer of Awareness
It is because we long for peace that we pray.
It is because we hope for wholeness that we hunger.
It is because we need forgiveness that we seek new beginnings.
So we come
Entering the depths of our soul to plead for peace
To summon wholeness, to beg for forgiveness
Of ourselves and one another and thus of You
Soul within our soul
Light within our longings. -JPN
With humble spirit
I seek forgiveness.
With the blessing of grace,
Peace enters my soul
Then extends outward to all. 

Unifying God…Light within our longings a desire for peace.  Amen.
        
2.27.17     Saturday Evening Prayer for the Life of the World
Created as one soul
Made in the holy image
Our deepest desires are Your desire
Our first instincts are Your instincts.
Renew in us our sacred longings
Revive in us our first thirsts
That wars may cease
And the human soul be one
That wars may cease
And the human soul be one.-JPN  
My soul longs
for the holy blessing
of God-grace
that brings all souls together
in wholeness and unity. 

Holy God…May we thirst for peace, may we drink of reconciliation. Amen. 

2.28.17     Saturday Evening Prayer of Blessing
Peace be ours
The peace of the One be ours
That we may be one and many
That we may be bound and free
That we may be prisoners to love and fly like doves.
Peace be ours
The peace of the One be ours
That we may be one and many
That we may be bound and free
That we may be prisoners to love and fly. - JPN



 One in wholeness,
one in diversity.
Interwoven lives,
But freely unique.
With the common thread
Of Creator Love,
May Peace be ours
As we live together. 

God of Creation….May peace be ours as we fly together.  Amen.

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

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

February: Praying with the Earth - FRIDAYS

PRAYING FOR THE EARTH: A Prayerbook for Peace
-John Philip Newell
Friday  Prayers


Blessed are the clear in heart for they see the Living Presence.  Matt.5:8

2.15.17     Friday Morning Prayer of Awareness
At the beginning of the day
We seek your countenance among us, O God….
Your Presence within every presence
Your Light within all light…
May the fresh light of morning wash our sight
That we may see your Life
In every life this day.  –excerpt JPN

I stayed up too late last night finishing reading The Shack. And then I was too ‘stirred up’ to fall asleep very quickly.  But the ending seems to affirm this morning’s prayer (funny how often God works in these ways!)  Our quest is to see God in everything, everyone, to discover the awesome awareness that God IS IN EVERYTHING!  Not just the part of the day we set aside for God, but all times and in all places. 
Blinders of self and mistrust
Hide the glory of
God-Light pouring forth
In streams of radiant colors
From all Life.

Ever present God….May I have eyes to see your Light shining in all. Amen.  

2.16.17     Friday Morning Prayer for the Life of the World
Grant us to remember you at the heart of each moment.
Grant us to remember.  –excerpt JPN
         Remember.  Focus. Seek. God is in all things.  God is in us.  In every moment.  In everything.  In every person we encounter.  We simply need to change our vision, open our eyes, remove the blinders to truly SEE God at work, to see the love flow from everything. 
The pulse of God's heart
Beats Love-strong
Within me, within you,
Linking the hearts of all.
Seek the Living Love. 

God of love…may I seek your Living Presence in everything and everyone.  Amen. 


2.17.17     Friday Morning Prayer of Blessing
Peace where there is war
Healing where there is hurt
Memory where we have forgotten the other.
Vision where there is violence
Light where there is madness
Sight where we have blinded each other.
Comfort where there is sorrow
Tears where there is hardness
Laughter where we have missed life’s joy
Laughter when we remember the joy.  –JPN

Open our hearts, Lord,
to see that which is hidden
to heal the pain and injustice
to laugh in joy
enveloped within
your Presence and Love. 

God of joy, God of sorrow...may I see your Living Presence in all happenings.  Amen. 


2.18.17     Friday Scriptures
‘Come’, my heart says, ‘seek God’s face’.  Psalm 27.8
Let your light shine before others.  Matthew 5.16
You have but to remember and you will see the light. Quran-The Heights 7.201
Teach me your way, O God, that I may walk in your truth. Psalm 86.11
The presence of God is like treasure hidden in a field. Matt. 13.44
Speak for justice even if it affects your own family. Quran-Cattle 6.152
Go treasure hunting
To discover God
Hiding in the field of Life
Amidst the trials and joys.
Presence everywhere.

         ‘Treasure hidden in a field’.  That’s the Presence of God.  We have to seek it.  We have to be on the watch for God.  We have to ‘seek God’s face’ as the Psalmist says.  But to find God in all things is truly a treasure – it brings a joy, a fullness to life, a desire to serve. Can we all be treasure hunters….for God?? 


God of Presence….May I discover your face in the joys and sorrows of my life.  Amen.
Seeking the positive is like treasure hunting for God-Presence. You find it hidden everywhere. gmr
2.19.17     Friday Evening Prayer of Awareness
Clear our heart, O God, that we may see you.
Clear our heart, O God, that we may truly see ourselves.
Clear our heart, O God, that we may know the sacredness of this moment
And in every moment seek you, serve you, strengthen you
As the Living Presence in every presence.
Clear our hearts, O God, that we may see.  –JPN

Chain Reaction:
Clear hearts,
Clear eyes,
See God-Presence.
Impulse to serve,
Prompts action. 
         Our humanness blinds us to God.  Our desires and wants, our biases and prejudices blur our vision, our ability to see God-Presence in the face of one another.  We must clear our hearts of our ME-ness and then look at one another as God sees in order to clear our eyes.  Once we can see, we are filled with the desire to serve one another. 

Living Presence…”Open my eyes that I may see”.  Amen. 


2.20.17     Friday Evening Prayer for the Life of the World
Your Wisdom, O God, to show us the way. -JPN
Lies.  False-Media.
Injustice. 
We are lost and wandering,
Caught in webs of deceit.
We need God-Truth
to lead us. 
      
      Our world is sorely in need of Wisdom right now, Lord.  And perhaps a healthy dose of good-old fashioned TRUTH.  The political-media realm is filled with falsehoods, misleading statements, and propaganda.  No one knows who or what to believe.  Other nations mistrust the US, for what many Americans believe are just reasons!  Prayers that God will insert God-Wisdom into the hearts and minds of our leaders.  Prayers that God will call forth people of Wisdom to voice their hearts. 

May I not remain silent, Lord, when my heart hears your Truth.  Amen. 

2.21.17     Friday Evening Prayer of Blessing
May the mighty bearers of Presence
Safeguard the direction of our hearts this night
That we may sleep in peace
That we may dream of justice
That we may wake to the world’s oneness
That we may wake to the world’s newborn oneness. –Excerpt JPN
         “May the bearers of Presence safeguard the DIRECTION of our hearts…” prays Newell.  Not just prayers for each of us as we sleep, but prayers that our hearts can stayed turned and tuned to God. Do I dream of justice?  As I sleep do images of how and when I can act for justice, create unity and oneness in our world, in my small realm of the world?  As we travel, do I attempt to bring people together, or keep each part of my life separate from another?  Wouldn’t it be a celebration of God-in-action if we were to waken to the rebirth of unity and Oneness, to waken to a world comfortable with the diversity of its skin?  We talk of the body of Christ and the hands and feet.  It makes me think of the whole world as the body of God and the need for all the diversity of belief and culture and interpretations to make for ONE earth.
Dream of God.
Dream of Justice.
Dream of Diversity 
Celebrated, Blended
Into Wholeness.
Awaken as One.

God of Diversity…May your Presence create Oneness in our world. Amen.

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

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

February - Praying with the Earth: THURSDAYS

PRAYING FOR THE EARTH: A Prayerbook for Peace
John Philip Newell –
Thursday Prayers
Blessed are the forgiving for they are free.   Matt 5.7

2.8.17       Thursday Morning Prayer of Awareness
We wake to the forgiveness of a new day.
We wake to the freedom to begin again.
We wake to the mercy of the sun’s redeeming light.
Always new
Always gift
Always blessing.
We wake to the forgiveness of this new day.  –JPN
Forgiveness
Brings freedom.
A renewal of relationship
A blessing of love.
God-grace. 
         The Beatitude for this week is more commonly known as the “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall be shown mercy.”  I guess I have never equated forgiveness with mercy, but it makes sense.  Each day we begin anew with new opportunities to extend mercy, to grant forgiveness to those who have wronged us, to right those we have wronged.  The gift of mercy is a blessing of grace.  God-grace. 

Forgiving God…Help me extend mercy and forgiveness this and every day.  Amen.  


2.9.17       Thursday Morning Prayer for the Life of the World
May our enemy become our friend, O God,
That we may remember our shared birth in you. –JPN excerpt

One God.
Common birth.
Brothers. 
Why must siblings
quarrel so?

         At a meeting yesterday one of my church friends said that this weeks lectionary was on loving our enemies.  How appropriate for today’s text.  Yet, it seems like our biggest ‘enemies’ now-days are those of our Abrahamic siblings – our brothers in God.  We disagree with the current actions of the Israeli Jews while supporting the Jews living in our country.  We seem to have, as a nation, lumped all Muslims into one ‘enemy’ category.  We are one.  We have a common birth as sons and daughters of God.  We can disagree, we can practice different rituals and rites, but in the end, we are family. 
         How do we make our enemies our friends?  By personalizing them, by putting names to faces, by getting to know each other and finding we have more similarities than differences. 

Common God…help me move today toward reconciliation with my ‘brothers’. Amen. 


2.10.17     Thursday Morning Prayer of Blessing
The blessings of fire and water
To fill us with heaven
To free us with mercy
To stir us with flames of compassion. –JPN Excerpt
Fire.  Water.
Spirit.  Baptism.
Ignite the flames.
Strike the rock to
Pour forth a  stream
Of forgiveness. 
         The images of fire and water and spiritual – the Holy Spirit and Baptism.  But they are also images of action and movement, a stirring of emotions and intent.  I love the image of flames of compassion – to start a fire of kindness that will grow.  Not ALL wildfires are bad!  A wildfire of mercy and compassion, an outpouring of love and forgiveness – such a blessing!  The freedom of forgiveness is powerful. How can I be a part? 
God of fire, God of water….Ignite the flame of mercy within me.  Free me.  Amen.


2.11.17     Thursday Scriptures
God is merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love.  Psalm 103.8
Forgive not seven times but seventy times seven times. Matthew 18.22
Return evil with good and your enemy will become your friend. –Quran – Revelations Well Expounded 41.34
Seventy times seven.
Moments of mercy. 
Acts of Forgiveness.
Over and over because
God does it also. 
         The Bible is rich with ‘sevens’ but this Matthew passage multiplies it even further.  Forgive not just seven times, but 70 x 7!  That’s 490 moments of mercy.  It is Jesus’ way of saying….infinity!  Just keep forgiving!  As many times as it takes, because in the long run, it is for our own good.  It frees us for a complete and full relationship with God. 
Forgiving God… May we forgive often and fully.  Amen.  

2.12.17     Thursday Evening Prayer of Awareness
Not because we have made peace this day.
Not because we have treated the other as our self.
Not because we have walked the earth with reverence today
But because there is mercy
Because there is grace
Because your Spirit has not been taken from us
We come
Still thirsting for peace
Still longing to love
Still hungering for wholeness. –JPN
I have to explain that today's picture is based on the beautiful sunrises
and full moonrises we have witnessed the past couple days!
Sunrise.  Moonrise.
Daybreak. Eventide.
Longing persists for
Mercy, grace, justice.
We thirst for God
Within. 
         Nothing we have done on our own has earned the right to bask in the glory of God’s love and grace.  To feel the wholeness of God, to live in and within that love, grants us the compassion, the mercy, the desire to extend such love and grace to others.  Until we can fully accept the love, it is so hard to completely share it. 
God of grace and unfathomable love….quench my thirst that I might fill the cup of others.  Amen.


2.13.17     Thursday Evening Prayer for the Life of the World
The ageless mountains are full of your glory
The vast seas swell with your might
The shining skies expand beyond our imagining
So we pause to praise
We wait in wonder
We listen to learn
Of the mountain glory within us
Of the sea force in our veins
Of love’s shining infinity.
Grant us the grace, O God,
To serve this inner universe of soul among us. –JPN
All Creation sings
In praise and adoration.
God’s glory and grace
Can be within us.
Seek and we shall find.
         I am currently re-reading The Shack in anticipation of the movie release sometime in March.  Somehow this morning’s prose from Newell reflects some of the incredible descriptions in the book of God’s all-encompassing love and life WITH God WITHIN us.  This ‘inner universe of soul’ with and among us can change everything in terms of our relationships with one another – relationships that have no hierarchy or power-plays.  Such relationships are based totally on mutual love and mutual submission to the needs and desires of one another.  Revolutionary. 
God of Unending Love….Help us ‘listen to learn of the mountain glory within’ ourselves and each other.  Amen.  


2.14.17     Thursday Evening Prayer of Blessing
Light for new vision
Strength to make sacrifice
Peace for our world
On the pathways of earth’s journey this night
Let there be peace. –JPN excerpt
         Our world is in turmoil.  Peace is going to take sacrifice.  Peace is going to take an effort on the part of each one of us, starting with peace in our own hearts, families, and communities. We can’t bemoan the lack of peace in world affairs when we stir up hostilities within our own homes and communities.  The old 60’s folk song really hit the mark: “Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me.”  Can I make some tangible effort each day, whether it is to reconcile with a broken relationship, a note of ‘I’m sorry’, a letter to a congressman, or a donation to reduce domestic violence? SOME tangible action to make peace!  It might involve a sacrifice of embarrassment, money, or time.  But if everyone did their part, peace could happen. 
Peace is carefully crafted
One ‘piece’ at a time
When everyone sacrifices
To seek reconciliation
And forgiveness. 
The gray symbol at the left is the Chinese character for Peace.  

Reconciling God…Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me.  Amen.  

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