Monday, October 16, 2006

Prayer for a Monday...

“ ‘Master, you are our God, for you delivered your people from the land of Egypt in a show of power—people are still talking about it! We confess that we have sinned, that we have lived bad lives. Following the lines of what you have always done in setting things right, setting people right, please stop being so angry with Jerusalem, your very own city, your holy mountain. We know it’s our fault that this has happened, all because of our sins and our parents’ sins, and now we’re an embarrassment to everyone around us. We’re a blot on the neighborhood. So listen, God, to this determined prayer of your servant. Have mercy on your ruined Sanctuary. Act out of who you are, not out of what we are.

“ ‘Turn your ears our way, God, and listen. Open your eyes and take a long look at our ruined city, this city named after you. We know that we don’t deserve a hearing from you. Our appeal is to your compassion. This prayer is our last and only hope:

“ ‘Master, listen to us!

Master, forgive us!

Master, look at us and do something!

Master, don’t put us off!

Your city and your people are named after you:

You have a stake in us!’ (Daniel 9:15-19, The Message)


When I read this passage this morning, it struck me. It is a simple prayer, recognizing the power, might and sovereignty, yet also the mercy and grace of God. It spoke to me, but even more, spoke for me. And I especially voiced this phrase, "Act out of who you are, not out of what we are."

Today, that says more than I could.

Amen!

Peace ><>
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