Wednesday, November 28, 2012

We Are A People Who Dare To Hope...A Prayer for the First Sunday Of Advent... Hope

Over the past few months because of the way we have been structuring our services I have not been writing prayers... with a more relaxed informal time of sung worship at the beginning of our services it seemed fitting to invite people to bring extempore prayers of thanksgiving. With advent I'm changing things round a little which means that I will be doing a more structured prayer of Thanksgiving in the service for the next four weeks.

This is a prayer based on the theme of Hope, the readings from the call to worship I am using for the service (which includes Advent candle lighting) and also some reflection from my daily bible reading and a reflection I wrote on a photo called the Pale Blue Dot a few years ago.

The New living Translation version of Lamentations 3:21-24 reads like this

Yet I still dare to hope
when I remember this:
22 The faithful love of the Lord never ends!
    His mercies never cease.
23 Great is his faithfulness;
his mercies begin afresh each morning.
24 I say to myself, “The Lord is my inheritance;
therefore, I will hope in him!”
 
One of the things that struck me was the idea of daring to Hope, that despite all that was going on the writer of this lament was willing to take the courageous step of hoping, looking forward to a better day, to live forwards trusting in the goodness of God, when lets face it he had ample evidence to dismiss the reality of a good God all together.  We are called to be such a courageous people who because of the faithfulness of God shown through the sending of his son Jesus are invited to Hope for courageously hope and live for a better day.
 
Behind the second stanza (if I may use poetry terms for my humble writing) is Carl Sagan's comments about the photo called the Pale Blue Dot, and the fact that Christmas actually gives us an alternative perspective.
 
while the prayer may seem to end with a staring off into space hoping for a quick trip from an imperfect world to a comfy cozy heavenly home it is far from the case. In our services we are working our way through Jesus teaching on the end of the age in Matthew 24 and 25 and  waiting and watching are anything but a wishful longing rather they are a hope filled engagement in bringing transformation into the hear and now... Mark Woodley commenting on Jesus parable of the Faithful and Unfaithful Servant in Matthew 24: 45-51 says...
"So preparing for Jesus' return never leads to loveless escapism; instead it curves its back into the world with down-to-earth acts of love and service."
Matt Woodley. The Gospel of Matthew: God with Us (Resonate) (Kindle Locations 2933-2934). Kindle Edition.
 
 A long introduction? Yup. A lot of justification and explanation? Yup. As with all prayers I write and all material I put on my blog please feel free to use it if you find some help and solace in it.
 
 


We are a people who dare to hope

Not because of who we are

Our ingenuity, ability and determination

But because of who you are, O God

The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases

Your mercy never comes to an end

 

We are a people who dare to hope

Living on a speck of dust caught in a beam sunlight

Floating seemingly alone in a dark, dark universe  

But those who live in darkness have seen a great light

You who created it all step into our world

We have seen you and your love revealed by your sons light

 

We are a people who dare to hope

Amidst tyranny, oppression, poverty and terror

Amidst homelessness and fleeing for refuge

You sent your son, born of Mary

With a message of a new way of living

A kingdom of heaven and of peace

 

We are a people who dare to hope

Caught and held fast by our wrongdoing and shame

Dead and lifeless in our transgression

You came and paid the price

You broke the chains and set us free

Your death has bought us life.


 

We are a people who dare to hope

While Injustice arrogantly crows its victory

Consumerism and comfort stupefies to apathy

You call us to be salt and light

You dwell within us to enable us to fight

Through us you cry justice and peace

 

We are a people who dare to hope

It does not simply carry meaninglessly on

Time does not continue to simply tick away

You are the alpha and omega, beginning and end

You are the soon and coming king

We faithful wait and watch for you
 
 
 
let's affirm our daring to hope by saying together the prayer that Jesus Taught his disciples.

 

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