Thursday, March 19, 2020

God Is Good. Let's Tell the World.

May God be gracious to us and bless us 
     and make his face shine on us
Selah
so that your ways may be known on earth, 
     your salvation among all nations. 
May the peoples praise you, God; 
     may all the peoples praise you. 
(Psalm 67:1-3)



We speak of these days as a crisis, O God.
And, well, it is true, 
for the burdens and troubles 
of the people of the world is, indeed, very great.
We are living in anxious times,
filled with worry, and even fear.
Bless us, O Lord. 
Bless even us, and deliver us, we pray.

But why should we always dwell upon
the troubles and worries?
Can we not also have hope?
Can we not also see these times
as an opportunity to make known your glory?

For as dark as the days may be, O God,
your light always shines brighter.
As great as our troubles may be,
your goodness is far more abundant.
Selah
As we experience your blessings and mercy
during the pandemic –
and we surely will, for you are so good – 
then we will bear witness to your loving kindness.

Blessed, to be a blessing,
as the saying goes.
Let it apply to us.
Bless us, indeed – that is our prayer.
But bless us, so that we can make known 
your goodness and faithfulness.

Bless us, and send us as your ambassadors,
your Kingdom representatives.
Use us, O God, as instruments
by which you: 
  
  heal the broken hearts,
    calm the anxious spirit,
      comfort those who mourn,
        assure the lonely of your presence,
      offer relief to the poor,
    encourage those who are downcast,
  deliver hope to those who despair.

Bless us, O Lord.
Bless us, so that we may make known
your salvation and your grace
unto all the world.
Selah




For this we know: 
"How are they to call on one in whom
they have not believed? And how are they
to believe in one of whom they have
never heard? And how are they to hear
without someone to proclaim him? And how 
are they to proclaim him unless they are sent?
As it is written, ‘How beautiful are the feet of
those who bring good news!’”*

Let it be us, O God.
Let it be us – your people, your Church – 
who have the beautiful feet which
bring good news 
into this crisis.

We will shine your light, O Lord,
and make known your goodness and mercy.
Your steadfast love compels us.

May the peoples praise you, God;
may ALL the peoples praise you.
Amen.
And Amen.



* Romans 10:14-16a

During the season of Lent, I am "Praying with David," using prayers from the psalms as inspiration for personal prayers.

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