Opening Prayer: Our Father, here I am, at your disposal, your
child, to use me to continue your loving the world, by giving Jesus to me and
through me, to each other and the world.
Let us pray for each other as we allow Jesus to love in us and through
us with the love with which His Father loves him. (Seeking the Heart of
God by Mother Teresa)
Scripture: Luke 22:24-27
Journal: Where do you find yourself in these verses? What would it look like for you to follow
Jesus’ example of servanthood?
Reflection:
It is a particularization of my responsibility
also, in a world too vast and a lifetime too short for me to carry all
responsibilities. My cosmic love, or the
Divine Lover loving within me, cannot accomplish its full intent within the
limits of three score years and ten. But
the Loving Presence does not burden us equally with all things, but
considerately puts upon each of us just a few central tasks, as emphatic
responsibilities. For each of these
special undertakings are our share in the joyous burdens of love.
Thus the state of having a concern has a
foreground and a background. In the
foreground is the special task, uniquely illuminated, toward which we feel a
special yearning and care. This is the
concern as we usually talk about it or present it to the Monthly Meeting. But in the background is a second level, or
layer, of universal concern for all the multitude of good things that need
doing. Toward them all we feel kindly,
but we are dismissed from active service in most of them. And we have an easy mind in the presence of
desperately real needs which are not our direct responsibility. We cannot die on every cross, nor are we
expected to. (A Testament of Devotion by Thomas Kelly)
Prayer
Closing Prayer: Lord Jesus, help us to have your heart and
your mind when it comes to serving.
Guide and direct us. Help us to
gladly take the lowest place and gladly serve those you have called us to
serve. But help us also to never see
ourselves as the answer to anyone’s need; only you can be that. Amen.
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