Earth's crammed with Heaven and every common bush afire with God
But only those who see take off their shoes
The rest sit round it and pluck blackberries

Emily Dickinson

Thursday, July 28, 2011

A Prayer...

I find myself returning repeatedly to Celtic Daily Prayer a prayerbook and devotional rich with the words and wisdom of ancient saints. Today I share a prayer from that book attributed to William Barclay.


We hold before God:
  those for whom life is very difficult;
  those who have difficult decisions to make, and
  who honestly do not know 
  what is the right thing to do.


We hold before God:
  those who have difficult tasks to do and to face, 
  and who fear they may fail in them;
  those who have difficult temptations to face, 
  and who know only too well that
  they may fall to them, 
  if they try to meet them alone.

We hold before God: 
   those who know that they can be their own worst enemies.


We hold before God:
  those who have difficult people to work with;
  those who have to suffer unjust treatment, 
  unfair criticism, unappreciated work.


We hold before God:
  those who are sad because someone they love has 
  died;
  and any who are disappointed in something for 
  which they hoped very much.

If you find yourself in any of these difficult places today, friend, I hold you before God.

1 comment:

  1. This moved me to tears, Beth! Thanks for sharing! I will look for that book.
    Lynne

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