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Sunday, October 27, 2024

Autumn foliage, Saskatchewan (Photo credit: Lara Stoudt)
“Job 42:1-6, 10-17 (Good News Translation)” by Connie Beingessner.

Twenty-third Week After Pentecost, Sunday, October 27, 2024

Job 42:1-6, 10-17

Loving Divine Family,

We enter your sacred prayer space, weary from trials and challenges of those who have judged us. You open our eyes to your truth, and we are amazed. We feel ashamed for the way we have behaved toward you, but you restore us with new life and purpose full of blessings.

Living God, in this precise time, we seek you. We are grateful because we are in a relationship with you, where we can express our complaints, accusations, and doubts to you. After we empty ourselves, you reveal who you are and who we are, your humble, beloved children. Thank you for restoring us with double blessings. May we continue to grow in you.

I feel restored in your love today, Mighty LORD, and thank you for…

We stay with you in this space. Give us your compassion to pray for those who judge us. Restore them, and guide our community, so that we will be a blessing to you and each other and that our days will be long in the land of our sojourn.

With joy we praise you!

Amen!

Cherie and Donovan Mutschler

Other Lectionary Readings for Today:
Psalm 34:1-8, (19-22)
Hebrews 7:23-28
Mark 10:46-52

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