Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Prayers of the People - February 15, 2015

Transfigured

God we approach you this morning, in the midst of a season of cold, dark aloneness.  We have journeyed from our homes, where many of us have spent the last few weeks inside and away from others.  We’ve kept to ourselves due to the cold, the amount of snow, the flus and colds everyone seems to be sharing, and the lack of sunlight to brighten our path.   In all of this we KNOW that you are with us and we eagerly await the transfiguration of the season, the weather and our sense of aloneness. 

We hear about the desperate state of your people around the world and we long for situations to be transformed.  The country names and atrocities are repeated so many times, we become desensitized to the damage that has been done to  people and communities.  Fighting in Ukraine, Strikes on Gaza, Isis seizing towns, hostages executed … all of these words are mentioned so often they lose their meanings and we give up looking for solutions.    Loving God, we know that in the midst of crisis, signs of your love are all around.    We trust in your power to comfort those in need and we ask you to not only change current dire situations, we look to you to transform the world to be brighter, more luminous and more in line with the Kingdom you intend.  Make the way clear for us to know how to walk with you in these efforts, as we seek to be Christ's disciples to a hurting world.

In our own country, we spent yesterday celebrating love and relationships.    But this followed a week that was marred by tragedies of young lives lost.  We hold close in our prayers the family of Kayla Mueller, the young aid worker held by Isis militants.  The confirmation of Kayla's death has brought deep sorrow the nation.     We are shocked at yet another shooting that devastates a family, and are heartsick when we see the pictures from Chapel Hill of Yusar, her husband Deah and sister Razan.  We struggle with the senselessness of their deaths ... radiant, young lives that were ended because of anger.    Our ever-present God, we know that you mourn with us.  We ask you to not only comfort these families and us, but we need your sense of peace to be infused within each of us, especially when we feel anger rising within.   Transform our strong feelings into clear paths for change.  Help us to be peacemakers, to work to rid our lives and communities of anger that damages others and ourselves.  Guide us and show us paths where we can spread the love you have shared with us to others.

As a community of faith, we too are challenged with loss that seems impossible to manage.    Together, we surround the Harris family as they face the future without the earthly presence of John, their loving husband and father … a man who compassionately served you, our community and our PADS guests.  We also life up the Carlson family as yesterday they gathered to celebrate the life of Diane.  Our prayers are with the Emola family on the loss of Dominic's brother.  The darkness of winter make these losses all the more difficult.  In the midst of the darkness, Lord, we see your light shining through.  We celebrate the birth of Elizabeth Margaret Dewitt and look with promise at the life she will lead.  We witness the snow melting, the sun shining brightly on a crisp day and know that Spring and the season of resurrection is coming.   We enter Lent this week, the season of repentance and humility.  We recognize our holy longing for you, O God and we look for the power of your love to transfigure us.    Give us imaginations and strength to continue moving forward, to step out of the aloneness of winter and reach out to one another and to you. 

Even in the midst of her imprisonment, when she faced the darkest days of her life, Kayla understood your strong presence,  God, and was comforted.   We are inspired by the words she shared,  “I have come to a place in experience where, in every sense of the word, I have surrendered myself to our creator because literally there was no else.   And by God and by your prayers I have felt tenderly cradled in freefall. I have been shown in darkness, light and have learned that even in prison, one can be free. I am grateful.  I have come to see that there is good in every situation, sometimes we just have to look for it. I pray each day that if nothing else, you have felt a certain closeness and surrender to God as well, and have formed a bond of love and support amongst one another.”  We praise you God for the life of Kayla.

God, you love each of us extravagantly and without limit.  Teach us to surrender to you, and move us to seek communities where we gather around your love to support one another.   Let us tenderly cradle one another in freefall and celebrate together the light that is to come in your Kingdom.   Be with us now and always as we pray together …

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