Friday, September 20, 2024

Micro mushrooms, Qu’Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan (Photo Credit: Lara Stoudt)
“Proverbs 30:18-33 (Easy to Read Version)” by Connie Beingessner.

Seventeenth Week After Pentecost, Friday, September 20, 2024

Proverbs 30:18-33

Loving Divine Family,

Where is our place in this world, Mighty One? When will our wandering cease? We enter your sacred prayer space with many questions about your creation around us, the ways of nature and the ways of people.

We lift our hearts and minds to you, Loving Yahweh. May our prayers rise to you on the wings of eagles, as they soar to the heavens. When we act in one accord, we are strong like the communities of ants. Thank you for encouraging us to deal with our anger immediately, so we do not cause strife and discord. We love you, LORD, and we lift our voices to sing your praises.

I feel your calming reassurance today, Loving LORD, and thank you for…

Give us the spirit of contentment, so our uncertainties will scatter in the wind like chaff from the wheat. Fill us with your daily manna, so we will not look elsewhere for spiritual food. We will look with amazement at the wonder of your creation, and accept your invitation to participate in your great mystery. 

With joy we praise you!

Amen!

Cherie and Donovan Mutschler

Other Lectionary Readings for Today:
Psalm 1
Romans 11:25-32

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