"Who is Making the First Last and the Last First" - 9 October 2022 Evening Prayers
O our God and Father, who is making the first
last and the last first, who has made little children the measure of your
kingdom; please give us that wisdom from above which is first pure, then
peaceable, gentle, open to reason, full of mercy and good fruits, impartial and
sincere (James 3:17). As we operate, deliberate, expostulate, and at times,
remonstrate, may it not be as enemies and adversaries, but as fellow human
beings made in your image, made to have unending fellowship with you, O Father,
Son, and Holy Spirit. May we grasp right from wrong and chose that which is
right, for ourselves, our families, and our people. May partiality and
prejudice be put far from us, and integrity and equality gain the upper hand. O
Lord, hear our prayer.
Lord, as we pray for our local, State and
National leaders, we affirm that the wisdom of the prudent is to discern his
way, but the folly of fools is deceiving (Proverbs 14:8). We cry out to you
to endow our leaders with discerning hearts and perceptive minds and to see that
the decisions they make are not mere abstractions, and that their deliberations
are not about winning contests of muscle and might. Instead, they are called
upon by the townsfolk, citizenry and inhabitants to guide us toward the common
good. Their decisions are for and about real flesh-and-blood men, real
flesh-and-blood women, real single parents worn thin and worn down, real
fathers, real mothers, real sons and daughters who are unemployed or
underemployed, tangible girls and boys who giggle and laugh, but who also see
hard things and hear harsh words. And so, we pray for clear-headed discernment
so that there will be true liberty and justice for all, the free born, the
foreign born and the unborn. O Lord, hear our prayer.
Honestly, Lord, it is easy – all too easy – to
let our positions and privileges go to our heads. Whether we’re pastors,
politicians, parents, professors, police officers, or proprietors, we can
effortlessly fall into the trap of believing our own propaganda and praise. But
Lord, you are the potter, we are the clay. May we never harden to the point of
brittleness or big-headedness. Keep our hearts ever and always soft and supple
in your masterly hands so that we may be able to learn, grow and blossom. O Lord,
hear our prayer.
Finally, Father, we recognize our lives, successes, upswings and downturns are in your hands; that though every way of a man is right in his own eyes, but you, O LORD, weigh the heart (Proverbs 21:2). Therefore, we pray for this coming week. Smile on us in our day-in-and-day-out routines; guide our conversations with family, neighbors, fellow-workers, employees, fellow-parents, grocery clerks and baggers, doctors and nurses; and direct our plans and proposals that we will be mapping out. Provide richly for us and supply us with thankful hearts. O Lord, hear our prayer.
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