Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Light of the moon shining through the darkness, Saskatchewan (Photo Credit: Lara Stoudt)
“Psalm 93 (Easy to Read Version)” by Connie Beingessner.

Sixth Week of Easter, Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Psalm 93:1-5

Loving Divine Family,

We enter your sacred prayer space, aware of the storms that rage around us. Elements beyond our control rise up against us. We are helpless to fight against them. But, we hear your voice over all the turbulence. You invite us to pause in this space, for it is the liminal darkness between our fears and your faithfulness.

God, you are our Creator and Sustainer of all life. We sing your praises, worshipping you in one accord. You have established the heavens, earth, and laws of nature. We are humbled by your loving majestic presence.

I look to your faithfulness with reverence today, O Yahweh, and thank you for…

In these dark liminal times of transition, we will praise you, O LORD. The intruder who threatens to devour us is powerful, but you are more mighty than they are. Your love for us is mightier still! Blessed be the name of the LORD!

With joy we praise you!

Amen!

Cherie and Donovan Mutschler

Other Lectionary Readings for Today:
Deuteronomy 5:22-33
1 Peter 3:8-12

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