Opening Prayer:
Blessed are you, God of all creation. Let us who are made in your image and are sustained by your hand reflect you in all that we do, that in all things you may be glorified, forever and ever. Amen. (Work of God)
Psalm for the Week: Psalm 139
Scripture for the Day: Genesis 1:26-31
Reading for Reflection:
I am not sure exactly what all I think we mean when
we say that we are made in the image of God.
But part of it, I believe, is that the calling voice of God is sounding
out in the caves and caverns deep beneath the soil of our souls. And it is by obeying this call we learn who
we truly are and what we can become.
So if I
do not seem to hear him speak from outside, and if there does not seem to be
any message from the sky, then I must listen to the voice that is within
me. For that voice, too, is the
purposeful, calling voice of God to us.
Not many
of us have enough confidence in ourselves to listen to that whispering voice
that comes from within. Most of the
time, we do not even hear it. But it
doesn’t matter because we wouldn’t trust it.
We cannot believe that this inner voice is capable of leading us due
north.
We seek
advice from friends and professionals, disc jockeys and Dear Abbys. We put out a fleece. We flip coins. We take aptitude tests. We do everything but believe that we could
possibly have the answers deep within.
The
message of Paul in this place is that the calling indeed comes in the lives of
the unlikely and the “foolish.” You
think you are unlikely; well you’re not.
You have difficulty believing that God could do great things in you;
well, he wouldn’t.
Now if
God can take a tiny seed and, in the process of giving it his life, endow it
with a knowledge of what it is supposed to be; if he can give it the purpose
and strength and fruitfulness to not only accomplish it all, but to perpetuate
itself as well; and if he can give it an inner calendar to tell it when all of
this is supposed to be done, why is it so hard to believe he has done the same
for our hearts?
Since he
has done this for tomatoes and thistles and beans and dandelions, it shouldn’t
stretch our credibility so much to believe that his image in us, the image
inherent in the life he gives to each of us, is calling us to be.
The
trick is to hear the voice, to believe it, and to trust it. (See You at
the House by Bob Benson)Reflection and Listening: silent and written
Prayer: for the church, for others, for myself
Song for the Week: I Have a Maker
He formed my heart
Before even time began
My life was in His hands
My life was in His hands
He sees each tear that falls
And hears me when I call
Closing Prayer:
Loving Creator, I have no quarrel with the way you have so carefully designed me in your image. Truly I am your work of art. Take me deeper today. Show me my virtues—the wonders of your design for my life. Help me not to be afraid to look into the depths of myself and believe in what I see—for I am the work of your hands. If I can believe in what I see, then I can rejoice in what I see. Precious in your sight, I am your work of art. Continue to create me in your image. Amen. (Behold Your Life by Macrina Wiederkehr)
Loving Creator, I have no quarrel with the way you have so carefully designed me in your image. Truly I am your work of art. Take me deeper today. Show me my virtues—the wonders of your design for my life. Help me not to be afraid to look into the depths of myself and believe in what I see—for I am the work of your hands. If I can believe in what I see, then I can rejoice in what I see. Precious in your sight, I am your work of art. Continue to create me in your image. Amen. (Behold Your Life by Macrina Wiederkehr)
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