Scripps Sunday #40
Prayers below for you from our incredible weekend here in Montgomery, AL. I cannot wait bring you here someday to experience this with you and to keep learning and unlearning together for the sake of reconciliation with God, with ourselves, with each other, in our nation, and in our world....
Deliver us from amnesia
God of peace, God of justice, God of freedom,
We give you thanks for your cadences of peace justice and freedom,
cadences that have surged through the lives of Martin and Ralph, Rosa and John, Fred and Bryan, Hosea and Jesse and Andy
And all that nameless mask of risktakers who have been obedient to your promises and susceptible to your dreams .
Deliver us from amnesia concerning their courage in the face of violence, their peacemaking against hate and their hunger for you in a devouring economy.
Deliver us from amnesia,
turn our memory into hope, turn our gratitude into energy, turn our well-being into impatience.
That these same cadences of your will may pulse even among us. Amen
-Walter Brueggemann
"Most gracious and all wise God, before whose face the generations rise and fall; Thou in whom we live, and move, and have our being. We thank thee [for] all of thy good and gracious gifts, for life and for health; for food and for raiment; for the beauties of nature and human nature. We come before thee painfully aware of our inadequacies and shortcomings. We realize that we stand surrounded with the mountains of love and we deliberately dwell in the valley of hate. We stand amid the forces of truth and deliberately lie. We are forever offered the high road and yet we choose to travel the low road. For these sins O God forgive. Break the spell of that which blinds our minds. Purify our hearts that we may see thee. O God in these turbulent days when fear and doubt are mounting high give us broad visions, penetrating eyes, and power of endurance. Help us to work with renewed vigor for a warless world, for a better distribution of wealth and for a brother/sisterhood that transcends race or color. In the name and spirit of Jesus we pray. Amen." -Martin Luther King, Jr.
“God does not wait for us to ‘tidy up our ideas’ or our behavior before accepting us into God’s family…. God takes us as we are along with all our partners, our biases, our blind spots, and our baggage. God works with all of it.
At the same time, Christ does not leave us as he finds us. Not only does God in Christ take people as they are but Christ also takes them in order to transform them into what He wants them to be.” -Kenda Creasy Dean, Almost Christian
Thankful that this trip has been a way that God does not leave us as he finds us. May this continue to be a time we are all transformed and changed for the sake of the kingdom.
Dearest Jesus, come and sit
with us today. Show us the lies that are still embedded in the
soul of America’s consciousness. Unmask the untruths we have made our best
friends. For they seek our destruction. And we are being destroyed,
Lord. Reveal the
ways the lies have distorted and destroyed our relationships. They
break your shalom . . . daily. Jesus, give us courage to embrace the truth
about ourselves and you and our world. Truth: We are all made in your image.
Truth: You are God; we are not. You are God; money is not. You are God; jails,
bombs and bullets are not.
And Jesus, give us faith to believe:
Redemption of people, relationships, communities and whole nations is
possible! Give us
faith enough to renounce the lies and tear down the walls that separate us with
our hands, with our feet, and with our votes! -Lisa Sharon Harper https://sojo.net/articles/martin-luther-king-day-healing-prayer-and-lies-we-believe
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