Take a few minutes to allow your mind and heart to be still before God.
Opening Prayer:
Dear Lord Jesus,
I am still so divided. I truly want to follow you, but I also want to
follow my own desires and lend an ear to the voices that speak about prestige,
success, popularity, pleasure, power, and influence. Help me to become deaf to those voices and
more attentive to your voice, which calls me to choose the narrow road to
life. I know this will be a very hard
road for me. The choice for your way has
to be made every moment of my life. I
have to choose thoughts that are your thoughts, words that are your words, and
actions that are your actions. There are
no times and places without choices. And
I know how deeply I resist choosing you.
Please, Lord, be with me at every moment and in every place. Give me the strength and courage to live my
life faithfully, so that I will be able to taste with joy the new life which you
have prepared for me. Amen. (The Road
to Daybreak by Henri J.M.
Nouwen)
Psalm for the Week: Psalm 77
Scripture for the Day: Mark 8:31-38
Reading for Reflection:
I am not sure that following Jesus is always a
matter of leaving everything behind.
That is what it meant for Andrew and Simon and James and John; that is
what following meant in their particular lives.
But if the story is about being swept into the flow of God’s will and
giving ourselves over to it, then it seems to me that it will be a different
story for every one of us in our own particular lives.
Sometimes following may mean staying at home. It may mean letting the hired servants go and
taking care of Zebedee when he gets too old to fish. Sometimes following may mean casting the same
old nets in a new way, or for new reasons.
It may mean doing something different with the fish you catch, or
spending the money they bring at market in a different way. It may mean reorganizing the whole fishing
business so that the drifters down at the pier have work to do, and so that
everyone who works receives a decent wage.
It may mean doing less every day, not more, so that there is time to
watch how the light changes on the water, and how the happy fish leap out of
dusk, happy to have outsmarted you one more time.
The
possibilities for following seem endless to me.
Sometimes they will be big, no doubt about it, and sometimes they will
be too small to mention, but it would be a mistake, I think, to focus too hard
on our own parts in the miracle of discipleship. The God who called us can be counted on to
create us as a people who are able to follow.
Whenever and however our wills spill in to the will of God, time is
fulfilled—immediately!—and the kingdom is at hand. (Home By Another Way
by Barbara Brown Taylor)
Reflection and
Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church,
for others, for myself
Song for the
Week: He Leadth Me
O words with heav’nly comfort fraught!
Whate’er I do, where’er I be
Still ’tis God’s hand that leadeth me.
Refrain:
He leadeth me, He leadeth me,
By His own hand He leadeth me;
His faithful foll’wer I would be,
For by His hand He leadeth me.
He leadeth me, He leadeth me,
By His own hand He leadeth me;
His faithful foll’wer I would be,
For by His hand He leadeth me.
Sometimes ’mid scenes of deepest
gloom,
Sometimes where Eden’s bowers bloom,
By waters still, o’er troubled sea,
Still ’tis His hand that leadeth me.
Sometimes where Eden’s bowers bloom,
By waters still, o’er troubled sea,
Still ’tis His hand that leadeth me.
Lord, I would place my hand in Thine,
Nor ever murmur nor repine;
Content, whatever lot I see,
Since ’tis my God that leadeth me.
Nor ever murmur nor repine;
Content, whatever lot I see,
Since ’tis my God that leadeth me.
And when my task on earth is done,
When by Thy grace the vict’ry’s won,
E’en death’s cold wave I will not flee,
Since God through Jordan leadeth me.
When by Thy grace the vict’ry’s won,
E’en death’s cold wave I will not flee,
Since God through Jordan leadeth me.
Closing
Prayer:
Drive far from us all wrong desires and incline our hearts to keep Your ways: Grant that having cheerfully done Your will this day, we may, when night comes rejoice and give you thanks; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. (The Book of Common Worship)
Drive far from us all wrong desires and incline our hearts to keep Your ways: Grant that having cheerfully done Your will this day, we may, when night comes rejoice and give you thanks; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. (The Book of Common Worship)
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