Reflection   “Why do you hide your face, forgetting our woe and our oppression? For our souls are bowed down to the dust, our bodies are pressed to the earth. Rise up, help us! Redeem us in your mercy.” –Psalm 44: 25-17    Prayer   Merci

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Merciful God,

We are battling more than a virus. Your children on earth are entrenched and divided, and sympathetic understanding is a limited resource. Help us believe we are better than this. Give us all the strength to shut off and stop any of the graceless chatter around us. Help us find a quiet place in our hearts, and there to heed you above all. Show us your face. Be merciful to us and heal our lands. Restore us in body and soul so that we might extend your healing touch to others in need, whomever and wherever they are. In the way your son taught us, may we love one another as neighbors and care for the wounded, including our so-called “enemies,” and be willing even to pay the price for their restoration. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “God never hurries. There are no deadlines against which he must work. Only to know this is to quiet our spirits and relax our nerves.” –A. W. Tozer   Prayer   Eternal God,  We tell ourselves that life will calm down . . . t

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Eternal God,

We tell ourselves that life will calm down . . . tomorrow. Soon. After the next major hurdle, or the next big project, or the next bonus. After this or that, we say, then we’ll have time to slow down and revive those old habits that we know are essential for our deeper well-being. We are often stubborn, though. Intent on learning the hard way! Give us wisdom to learn from you and to adapt to your pace, rather than perpetuate our self-made frenzy. Show us that your timing is in fact perfect, and that we can rest in the way you choose to work in our lives. In the comfort of knowing you accompany us, may we quiet our spirits, relax our nerves, and learn to enjoy this present moment. Moment by moment, we pray, Amen.

     

 
     National Human Trafficking Awareness Day     Reflection   “Nothing happens just because we are aware, but nothing will ever happen until we are aware.”  –Gary Haugen   Prayer   Liberating God,  Break our hearts today, for the forty-plus

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Liberating God,

Break our hearts today, for the forty-plus million trapped in slavery across the world. Break our hearts for the women and men and children being forced into sex work and labor servitude, living in conditions worse than our nightmares. Break our hearts with awareness, but do not stop there. Do not let us stop there. Beyond awareness, move us with a passion for justice and a longing to see freedom come for all. Keep us from insulating ourselves, as if contemporary slavery were something far and remote only. While we may not all be engaged in liberation, make us all more vigilant to guard our communities, watching for signs of enslavement in our daily interactions and, if necessary, to defend and protect all those in need. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Expecting the world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is a little like expecting the bull not to attack you because you are a vegetarian.” –Dennis Wholey   Prayer   Righteous God,  We often feel wounded when

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Righteous God,

We often feel wounded when we strive to do good and to be responsible, only to have the world respond with a string of bad luck that we just didn’t count on. Or so it seems. . . When feelings of woe and self-pity befall us, purge us of false expectations and bring us perspective. Help us to see the world’s brokenness for what it is and to remember our own brokenness, too. Let our hearts be consoled with real joy, knowing that no matter the outcome, serving the cause of the good is its own reward. Give us courage to stay the course and may all those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake receive your blessing today. Amen.

The Baptism of the Lord

The Baptism of the Lord

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Healing God,

We often fail to notice your healing gifts to us. We overlook the multiple ways you provide for our spirits’ renewal. The glimpses of beauty, the freshness of a breeze, the needless kind word or smile—all these little invitations to open our hearts and be cleansed by your goodness to us, from the inside out. Help us not to neglect these signs of your constant devotion, so that we may be more ready to receive those special occasions in which you fill us in grace. Like the first believers who awaited your son—ready and watchful, preparing their hearts to find you in their midst—may we open our hearts more and more to receive and be freed by your unceasing love. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.” –Dr. Seuss   Prayer   Compassionate God,  We give thanks today for those who put themselves in harm’s way for our sake. First responders, emergenc

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Compassionate God,

We give thanks today for those who put themselves in harm’s way for our sake. First responders, emergency personnel, caregivers, physicians, nurses, staff, and custodians—all those who know the costs of showing up for work and yet still do it anyway. May they sense our gratitude deep in their hearts. And if they are ever tempted to feel their work is in vain, inspire them with the thought, that for the person they are serving right now, their presence and service can genuinely make a world of difference. For all the healing encounters they bring into this world, we give thanks. Amen.

     

 
    Reflection   “Lord, every nation on earth will adore you. For he shall rescue the poor when he cries out, and the afflicted when he has no one to help him. He shall have pity for the lowly and the poor; the lives of the poor he shall sav

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Merciful God,

When you walked among us and lived in our midst, you showed us your heart for humanity. Through your example, we were taught that real power is shown in service to others, that true love is shown in selfless sacrifice, and that divine justice means showing partiality towards those who are poor. Help us remember we all are poor in some way, since we all are in need of your mercy. Fill us again (and again) with compassion, straight from your heart, to keep our attention fixed on the poor. Remind us that our community’s health is reflected in the way the poor among us are faring. Amen.