Saturday, November 27, 2010

From the UCC Network: Devotional for 11/27 "Anticipation"



Anticipation
Excerpt from Psalm 85:8-13 
Let me hear what God the Lord will speak, for God will speak peace to the people, to God’s faithful, to those who turn to God in their hearts.
Reflection by Ron Buford 
What is it that you can’t wait to hear? Is it that tickets have been released for your favorite performer? That the one you love is coming? That a long-expected baby has finally arrived?
The Psalmist speaks with the same sense of urgency, “I can’t wait to hear what God will say!’” Not only is the Psalmist confident that God will speak, the psalmist is also confident about the outcome: “It will bring peace . . . to those who turn their hearts toward God.”
Why is it so much easier to desire peace than it is to truly turn our hearts toward the Stillspeaking God of love and forgiveness? When we are angry, hurt, afraid, or feeling abandoned, it seems easier to turn our hearts to our old feelings and not toward the God of life-giving liberation, hope, and healing.
So, what’s it going to be today? The old stuff?  Or taking a chance on God? When verbalized, the choice sounds ridicules, doesn’t it?
Because it is.
Walk in a new direction, today. Just do it.
Prayer
Lord, who am I fooling? I have an investment in my old thinking, suspicions, habits, hurts, and anger. But I imagine that making a new peace would be much better -- even though I don’t really want to do it yet. Quite frankly, Lord, I don’t have the power. So I’m turning to walk toward you, trusting that you will bring me the rest of the way. Please give me the courage, power, and wisdom I need. Thank you. Amen.
About the Author
Ron Buford, former coordinator of the UCC’s God is still speaking campaign, currently serves as Director of Development for the Northern California Nevada Conference. A consultant, group leader and speaker, he appears in Living the Questions: Resourcing Progressive Christians.

Daily Prayer


Lord, steady my feet, when this chaotic and crazy world tries to rock and shake my faith.

When materialism beckons with coy hands, and wrestles to 'class me", up and against my sisters and brothers; steady my will.

When lust sashays within, and works to distract me from true love and caring; from relationships that are built on your way; steady my heart. 

When fear tugs at my knees, and strives to wrench from me all hope and trust which I place in you, O Lord; steady my faith.  

Show me your goodness, O God, and steady my spirit in you, always. Keep my feet planted, I pray, firmly upon the steady foundation of your truth.

Amen.


(adapted from "Common Prayer: a Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals")

Rev. Michael Kirchhoff