Sunday, September 15, 2024

Autumn pathway, White Butte Trails, Saskatchewan (Photo Credit: Lara Stoudt)
“Psalm 19:7-14 (New Century Version)” by Connie Beingessner.

Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, Sunday, September 15, 2024

Psalm 19:7-14

Loving Divine Family,

The seasons turn; we stand on the precipice between summer and autumn. Leaves also turn, as ancestor trees remember the chill that has returned in the night air and daytime breezes. They prepare by drawing inward and letting their foliage fall. You remind us again of your statutes and decrees, encouraging us to keep them with us as we prepare to cross the threshold into autumn.

We sing your praises, O LORD, as we ponder and meditate on you. Thank you, that your laws are perfect and your statutes are trustworthy. We delight in hearing your word. May our words and actions bring you joy.

I remember to remember your statutes and decrees today, O LORD, and thank you for…

We trust in your promise, to uphold us if we heed your call. Place your will within us, so we will long to remain on your Ancient Path. We will sing praises to you, Precious Redeemer.

With joy we praise you!

Amen!

Cherie and Donovan Mutschler

Other Lectionary Readings for Today:
Proverbs 1:20-33
James 3:1-12
Mark 8:27-38

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