Showing posts with label sin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sin. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Communion Prayer for June 15, 2014



Dear God,
Forgiver of our sins,
As we take the bread
And the wine,
Let us remember
Christ's unrelenting love.
Help us to forgive others
Because we have been forgiven.
In Jesus name we pray.
Amen.

Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Winter Prayer


The Light that shines on our souls,
Holy are the words of your identity.
Let darkness be banished.
Let your radiance fill us
As it does the halls of eternity.
Warm us with the fresh bread of life.
Push away the icy drifts of sin
As we clear the cold of hatred
From our hearts.
Keep us off the frozen lake of greed
Lest we skate onto the thin ice of indulgence
And fall into the everlasting cold.
Wrap us in your love
To protect us from the blizzard of
Selfishness and uncaring.
For you are the sun of eternity.

Photo by ell brown

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Prayer for Health


Great Physician, who fills Paradise,
Praise Your Presence.
Let Your Essence fill us all.
Let Your mercy reach earth,
As it does all parts of Paradise.
Heal us this day.
Reprieve us from the ills we deserve for sin,
As we reprieve those who make us suffer.
Do not let us find the sickness of the soul
That we are so prone to do.
Minister to our wounds
And repair our souls as well as our bodies.
For you are the Great Physician,
The Healer of all,
The Doctor of Souls,
With all the skill of infinity
And no limits.


Photo by mckaysavage

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Much Is Given




For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required.





These words from Luke are haunting.
We live in a nation of great wealth.
Have we shared our blessings?
Have we squandered our talents
And fallen far short of what God wanted?
Do we use the correct measures?
Do we help those around us,
Friends and family,
But fail to look beyond?
We trust God to care for us.
Do we seek those in need of care?
We can only ask for forgiveness,
If we have sinned.
We can only ask
That our talents be of use
In whatever time remains.
It is never too late
To do God's will.


Photo by Jeff Belmonte

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Two Men Went to Pray


Two men went to pray,
One a Pharisee,
One a tax collector.
The Pharisee told God
How good he was,
How he obeyed God’s law.
The tax collector asked for mercy.
He knew he was a sinner.
Jesus tells us that the
Tax collector was forgiven,
Not the Pharisee.

Do we follow the rules,
But not God?
Do we realize how sinful we are?
I fear the answers.
I know that I minimize my sins
In comparison to others.
Let me acknowledge how I fall short,
What a poor example I am.
Today may I try to be a better demonstration
Of God's love.