Archive for the ‘Forgiveness’ Category

Sweet Release

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

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Heavenly Father, we all long for simplicity in our lives.  Help us to find contentment.  There are people and physical things that we have outgrown, or that have held us back.  There are times we have held others back as well.

Help us to release.  We let go of the people, and things that are no longer part of the divine plan for our lives.  We release them all to their highest good.  We forgive them, and they forgive us.  We leave them with our blessings.  They release us also. 

We are now free to move forward into the divine plan of our lives.  We are free, and we are content.  Let us dwell in your presence.  Amen

Release, Receive, Renew

Monday, November 16th, 2009
Colorado College labyrinth instructions

Colorado College labyrinth instructions

Holy God, help us to release and let go of those things we do not need.  Bring forgiveness to our hearts. Forgive us our trespasses and help us forgive others.  Allow us to receive the grace and the blessings available through you.  Renew our minds, our bodies and our spirits. Amen

Colorado Collete labyrinth

Colorado Collete labyrinth

Grace

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Photo by Chrissy Oldham

Photo by Chrissy Oldham


If Grace was a garden, I’d walk there with you. Like a child from the wilderness, whose spirit has been renewed, if Grace were a garden.

If Grace was a word, I think it would sound like a prayer from a grateful heart, rising and unbound, if grace were a word.

If Grace was a moment in the presence of God, filled with his favor, protection and his love if grace were a moment, if grace was a word, if grace was a garden…

All we need is enough for today.  Let it enfold me, define me, Gift of Grace.

Jesus hold us close and let us walk by faith.  Grace is a moment, Grace is a word, Grace is a garden. Gift of Grace.

From a song I wrote about 10 years ago.

The Speck and The Plank

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Matthew 7:1 Do not judge so that you will not be judged.  7:2 For in the way you judge, you will be judge; and by your standard of measure, it will be measured to you. 7:3 “Why do you look at the speck that is in your brother’s eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye?

How quick we are to tell someone what they are doing wrong.  How quickly we become offended.

Allow us, Oh God, to look for the goodness and beauty instead of deficiencies in everyone we meet today.  Let us see each other as you see us.  Let us hold each other in respect and esteem.  Amen

Photo by Chrissy Oldham Photo by Chrissy Oldham

Build A Bridge

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

looking-northeast

Sometimes we become consumed with our differences.  I have allowed myself to be separated from God as well as be separated from other people by focusing on differences and shortcomings.  Somewhere on my journey I changed. I now believe when there is something large to overcome; we need to build a bridge.  Live and let live, build a bridge.

Ephesians 4:1 Therefore I implore you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called,

4:2 with all humility and gentleness, with patience, showing tolerance for one another in love,

4:3 being diligent to preserve the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.

Most loving and amazing God, let us learn to do the things in this verse written by Paul 2000 years ago.  Let us learn to treat our fellow human beings with humility, and gentleness, with patience, showing tolerance for one another in love.  This world would be a different place if this could happen for even one day.  Guide us and give us grace and wisdom.  Amen

Have An Easy Fast

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Photo by MommyFromSeattle

Photo by MommyFromSeattle

Monday of this week is Yom Kippur.  Yom Kippur is the most sacred Jewish holiday, referred to as the “Sabbath of Sabbaths” .

Throughout the 25-hour holiday, Jews must refrain from eating and drinking; anointing themselves with lotions or perfumes; engaging in marital relations; washing themselves; and wearing leather shoes.

These prohibitions symbolically represent the angels in Heaven, whose purity Jews try to emulate on Yom Kippur.

Most Holy God.  I pray for Jewish people everywhere at this time of their collective fast.  Make easy their fast and bless them. 

I pray that I too, may humble myself before you.  I ask to be forgiven and to be reconciled to you. I would pray for my family, for friends.  I pray for those who need to sell a house, and those who need a job.  I pray there is more than enough food to feed the hungry.  I ask that there is love and protection for children everywhere.  Thank you for hearing my prayer.  Amen