Opening Prayer: O Lord, thank you that in the midst of all the chaos and craziness going on in our world, you are still God. You are still good, you are still sovereign, and you are still loving. Help us to know what it means to be a loving, caring, non-anxious presence in these times of unrest and uncertainty. Amen.
Scripture: Jeremiah 6:16
Journal: How is your soul responding to all that is going on around you these days? What does it do within you? How does that affect the ways you relate to others? What would it look like to be a loving, non-anxious presence in the lives of those God has called you to care for? How do you get there?
Reflection: Stand at the crossroads and look, ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls. (Jeremiah 6:16)
In
the midst of the crazy and chaotic times in which we live, what does the world
really need from us, the people of God? Another
argument or opinion? Another agenda or
platform? Another voice of anxiety or
anger or frustration or suspicion? There
are an abundance of all of the above, it seems, so why just add another one to
the fray? No one seems to be listening
anyway. In fact, it’s hard to listen
when everyone is speaking.
So what does the world really need from us? How about a calm, loving, non-anxious
presence? People who are willing to
listen, not only to each other, but also to the times, to our lives, and to our
God. People who aren’t trying to protect
or attack or defend, but who are looking to love. People who are not driven by anxiety or
insecurity or control or demand, but are driven by compassion. People who are willing and able to sit still
long enough, and be quiet long enough, to have any idea where the Spirit may be
leading, or what the Spirit may be up to.
People who are not merely reacting to fears or circumstances or
scenarios, but are prayerfully open to whatever the Spirit of God may be doing
in and through the chaos. People whose
first response is not to jump, but to pray.
And then, and only then, are willing to act. That is what the world really needs.
So how do we become that? How do we become people who are rooted and planted in the love and wisdom of God? We stop. We sit still. We look. We pray. We shut our mouths and open our ears. We listen to God and we listen to each other. We discern together what he is saying and what he is doing. And when we arrive at some communal sense of what God is saying and what he is doing, of where the good way is, we walk in it. We go and do whatever he says. We love. We serve. We live.
Prayer
Closing Prayer: Never let me forget, O Lord, that this life is about you and not about me. Because when I forget that one truth, I end up frustrated and fearful and angry and anxious, rather than loving and caring and compassionate and at peace. Make me more like you today, so that I’ll be better able to express you in the world. Amen.
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