Take a few minutes to allow your mind and heart to be still before God.
Opening Prayer:
O Loving God, who breathed me into being,
breathe your Divine Breath in me again this day—that I might be filled with your
life and guided by the winds of your Spirit.
For the sake of your Son. Amen.
(JLB)
Psalm for the Week: Psalm 104
Scripture for the Day: Ezekiel 37:1-14
Reading for Reflection:
When ancient man confronted the mystery of death, which is also the mystery of life—when he looked at the body of a dead man and compared it with himself as a living man and wondered at what terrible change had come over it—one of the first things that struck him apparently was that whereas he himself, the living man, breathed, the dead man did not breathe. There was no movement in his chest. A feather held to his lips remained unstirred. So to be dead meant to have no breath, and to be alive—to have the power to rise up and run and shout in the world—meant to have breath. And the conclusion, of course, was that breath was not just the little wisps of air that men breath in and out, but that it is the very animating power of life itself. Breath is the livingness of those who are alive. This is why in so many languages the word for breath comes to mean not only the air that fills the lungs but the Mystery and power of life itself that fills a living man. Such is the Latin word spiritus, from which our word spirit comes. (The Magnificent Defeat by Frederick Buechner)
Reflection and
Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church,
for others, for myself
Song for the
Week: Wind of God
Spirit, come, like a mighty wind;
Raise these bones back to life again.
Lift us up from this desert land;
Breathe upon us and we will stand.
Come and blow, Wind of God;
Blow, Wind of God
Lead us out of our wilderness;
Be our Savior, our hope, and rest.
All our idols have turned to dust;
You alone can deliver us.
Wind of God, come and blow;
Holy Spirit, let your power flow.
Stir our hearts, Breath of Life;
Speak your Word, and we will rise.
Come, revive, come, restore;
We can't live without you, Lord.
Come and blow, come and blow,
Wind of God
Closing
Prayer:
Father, you alone know what lies before me
this day, grant that in every hour of it I may stay close to you. Let me today embark on no undertaking that is
not in line with your will for my life, nor shrink from any sacrifice which your
will may demand. Suggest, direct,
control every movement of my mind; for my Lord Christ’s sake. Amen. (A Diary of Private Prayer by
John Baillie)
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