The
thought of my affliction and my [bitterness]
is wormwood and gall!
My soul continually thinks of it
and is bowed down within me.
But this I call to mind,
and therefore I have hope:
is wormwood and gall!
My soul continually thinks of it
and is bowed down within me.
But this I call to mind,
and therefore I have hope:
The
steadfast love of the Lord never ceases,
his mercies never come to an end;
they are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
“The Lord is my portion,” says my soul,
“therefore I will hope in him."
his mercies never come to an end;
they are new every morning;
great is your faithfulness.
“The Lord is my portion,” says my soul,
“therefore I will hope in him."
- Lamentations 3:19-24, NRSV
A
Prayer
Shock.
Terror.
Sickened.
Numb.
Grieving.
Confused.
Heartbroken.
Angry.
What
words are there, O God, to describe how we feel?
How
can we possibly wrap our minds around the slaughter in Las Vegas?
One
man and his guns.
Over
50 dead, hundreds wounded or injured.
A
city reeling in the aftermath.
A
nation in shock, mourning, grief.
Is
there no limit to the evil that people are capable of perpetrating on
one another?
Can
we not put a cap on the human capacity for evil?
Our
hearts ache.
Our
hearts groan.
But
before we ask you to tend to the tumult in our hearts, O Lord, we
direct your compassion and your mercy upon those whose lives have
most acutely felt the wrath of this evil act:
The
families of the dead
The
injured and the wounded
The
first responders and medical professionals who must
still perform their
duties in the face of unspeakable horror
The
city of Las Vegas
The
pastors, rabbis, clerics, counselors, and caregivers
who
will be providing comfort and care
in
the days, weeks, months ahead.
In
the midst of the evil and chaos, we pause to give thanks for
the
law enforcement officials who acted with speed and
precision
the
civilians who administered care to the wounded
the
emergency personnel whose actions saved lives.
And
now, O Lord, also tend to our hearts.
Grant
us peace, we pray.
Not
simply absence of hostility,
but
peace in our hearts;
peace
that comes from the assurance of
your
love which is from everlasting to everlasting
your
righteousness that always prevails
your
providence by which you work all things toward
your purpose of
redemption.
Grant
us peace.
Let
this truth fill our hearts:
that
nothing in all of creation
will
ever be able to separate us from your love
in
Christ Jesus our Lord.
Nothing.
Not
ever.
As
a world grapples with a response to this senseless slaughter of
innocent human beings, help
us to show the way of Christ:
trusting
in you and your faithfulness
manifesting
your grace
working
for reconciliation and justice.
After
the shock wears off
and
the blame game begins
(because
we know it will)
make
us the voice of Christ who said,
“Blessed
are those who mourn, for they will be comforted...”
“Blessed
are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for
they will be filled...”
“Blessed
are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God...”
“Love
your enemies, and pray for those who persecute you...”
“Put
your sword back into its place; for
all who take the sword will perish by the sword...”
“Father,
forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing...”
"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul,
and with all your mind,
and with all your strength.
And you shall love your neighbor as yourself."
Make
us the voice of Christ.
Saving
God,
All
creation groans for the redemption that awaits us.
We
are groaning today, for the need for redemption
is
as great as ever.
In
our groaning, we wait for you.
We
look for you.
Come,
Lord Jesus.
Heal
us.
Comfort
us.
Strengthen
us.
Amen.
Blessed Mother pray for us.
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