Come to
Stillness:
Take a few
minutes to allow your mind and heart to be still before
God.
Opening Prayer:
Opening Prayer:
Dear Jesus,
During this day help me quiet all the
thoughts that fill my head—where I must
go, whom I must see, and what I must do.
In their place, give me a sense of your order, your peace, and your
time.
Help me to
understand that you are in control, and I can trust you with my day. Help me to realize that nothing on my to-do
list is important if it is not what you want me to do.
I give all my tasks to you and trust you to
bring order to them. In these moments,
dear Jesus, come to me, be with me, and free me from the tyranny of “to do.” (Quiet
Spaces by Patricia F. Wilson)
Scripture for the Day: Psalm 62
Reading for Reflection:
When
most of us think of the word balance, we think of
a life with equal amounts (or right amounts) of everything—a life in which our
work and play and family and friendships and faith all receive comparable
amounts of attention and energy. In the
spiritual life, however, the word balance must be defined differently. As a matter of fact the word balance might
not be the most appropriate word to use at all—the word centered might
be more accurate. Because in the life of
faith, balance means having Christ as the center around which everything else
revolves. Thus, life is only balanced
when everything is centered on Christ.
Christ is the hub of the wheel; the focal point of our lives that allows
life to function the way it was created to function. So the question becomes not “Do I have
enough of God in my life?” but “Is Christ the center of my life? What does my life revolve around?” The answer to these questions will tell me a
lot about whether my life is truly balanced or not.
~Jim
Branch
August 2004
Reflection
and Listening: silent and
written
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Song for the Week: Be the Center
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Song for the Week: Be the Center
Jesus, be the center,
Be my source, be my light, Jesus
Jesus, be the center,
Be my hope, be my song, Jesus
Be the fire in my heart, be the wind in these sails
Be the reason that I live, Jesus, Jesus
Jesus, be my vision,
Be my path, be my guide, Jesus.
Be the fire in my heart, be the wind in these sails
Be the reason that I live, Jesus,
JesusClosing Prayer
You have taught us that in returning and rest we shall be saved, in quietness and confidence we shall be strengthened. By Your Spirit lift us to Your Presence where we may be still and know that You are God. (from The Book of Common Prayer adapted in Living Prayer by Robert Benson)
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