Saturday, January 15, 2022

First Week After Epiphany, Saturday, January 15, 2022
Today, we invite you to ‘Reread, Rest and Reflect’ on the prayers of the past week.
Lectionary Readings for Today:
Jeremiah 4:1-4
Psalm 36:5-10
Luke 11:14-23
First Week After Epiphany, Saturday, January 15, 2022
Today, we invite you to ‘Reread, Rest and Reflect’ on the prayers of the past week.
Lectionary Readings for Today:
Jeremiah 4:1-4
Psalm 36:5-10
Luke 11:14-23
We are sojourners on your path. We encourage each other to keep going even when your ways do not make logical sense to us. We have learned to step on your path in faith, following your faithful leaders, and trusting that you know the way and purpose for our journey. Thank you for being our leader and guide and for showing us that only your path leads to peace with you.
Today, we invite you to ‘Reread, Rest and Reflect’ on the prayers of the past week.
Lectionary Readings for Today:
Psalm 63:1-8
Isaiah 5:1-7
Luke 6:43-45
I remember to remember your tender mercies today, Loving Yahweh, and thank you for…
We choose to walk in your light today, giving thanks and praise. Fill us with your breath so we can sing, rejoice, give thanks, and praise with a newfound joy.
We are sojourners together on your ancient path. We desire to remain on this good path with you and stray neither to the left or the right. Your Elders guide us in their ways and demonstrate wise words and actions. We hear and feel those in the heavenly realm cheering us on. We follow you with absolute faith as we journey together.
Divine Family, we come before you in awe. We bow our hearts and minds before you, recognizing you are our LORD and Creator. Thank you for your words of wisdom that teach etiquette, so we can live our lives in peace with ourselves and each other. Thank you for providing amazing food and for taking delight in sharing with us.
We come seeking you, only to find you are here waiting to be sought by us. We often wonder how to have a relationship and conversations with you. We read books, listen to lectures, watch videos, and talk with others. Praying seems so difficult. You gently remind us that all we need to do is seek you and ask you. Thank you for giving us what we ask for. Thank you for opening the door.