To Always be Walking With Those Who are Always With Us


I wrote this poem during my devotions on September 14. I am thinking about the balance between being with and supporting those who have special needs of many sorts, and truly supporting them as they take risks and grow.   

Always With

God of glory, always with us,
I think today of my friends who are ill, or disabled, or different,
for they are always with us too.
Sometimes we forget these friends.
Sometimes we remember them too freely to put aside.
Sometimes we put them on a “safe shelf.”
Like the poor and the hungry,
sometimes they are drawn away from my eyes.
Today I focus:
Let me not destroy innocent life as a way of keeping it safe.
Let me keep this life free.
As I keep others safe, I will encourage too,
lead these loved ones to risk and growth.
Keep my eyes open.
Keep my mind open: Let me be a
Disciple of hope and freedom.

(c) Tom Bolton, Milwaukee, September 14, 2012

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Jena Nardella’s Excellent Prayer for America


I was much inspired by Jena Nardella’s prayer on September 4, 2012.  It is a good model    at DNCfor persons of faith who also actively follow and participate in political happenings in America and beyond.  I am reprinting the text of her prayer here.

God, I stand before You and ask that the words of my mouth and the meditations of my heart be pleasing unto You.

I pray for our President, Barack Obama. May he know Your presence, oh God, as he continues to serve as a leader of this nation, as a husband to Michelle, and as father to his daughters. Help him to seek justice, love mercy and walk humbly with you.

I pray as well for Governor Mitt Romney. May he know Your presence, oh God, as he continues to serve as a leader, as a husband to Ann, and as a father to his sons and their families. Help him to seek justice, love mercy and walk humbly with you.

I pray for our country in the next nine weeks leading up to this election – for those of us meeting here and for our fellow citizens who met last week. May we make our children proud of how we conduct ourselves. We know our human tendencies toward finger-pointing and frivolousness. Our better selves want this race to be honest and edifying rather than fabricated and self-serving.

Give us, oh Lord, humility to listen to our sisters and brothers across the political spectrum, because your kingdom is not divided into Red States and Blue States. Equip us with moral imagination to have real discourse. Knit us, oh God, as one country even as we wrestle over the complexity of how we ought to live and govern. Give us gratitude for our right to dissent and disagree. For we know that we are bound up in one another and have been given the tremendous opportunity to extend humanity and grace when others voice their deeply held convictions even when they differ from our own.

And give us wisdom, God, to discover honest solutions for we know it will take all of us to care for the widow and the orphan, the sick and the lonely, the downtrodden and the unemployed, the prisoner and the homeless, the stranger and the enemy, the thirsty and the powerless. In rural Africa, I am witness to thousands of HIV positive mothers, fathers and children who are alive today because Democrats and Republicans put justice and mercy above partisanship. Help us keep that perspective even as we debate one another.

God, I thank you for the saving grace of Jesus and for the saints who have humbly gone before us. I thank you for the words of St. Francis of Assisi whose prayer I carry with me both in my home in East Nashville and in my work across rural Africa.

As we enter this election season, I pray St. Francis’ words for us all.

Lord, make us instruments of your peace. Where there is hatred, let us sow love; where there is injury, pardon; where there is doubt, faith; where there is despair, hope; where there is darkness, light; and where there is sadness, joy.

Grant that we may not so much seek to be consoled as to console; to be understood as to understand; to be loved as to love. For it is in giving that we receive; it is in pardoning that we are pardoned; and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. Amen.

Amen.

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On Word, Law and Life: 1


 

This was the first stanza of my winter devotions in response to Psalm 119. I wrote these verses in December through February as I meditated on Psalm 119. As I am preparing to resume my Disciple Bible class, I am thinking again about the importance of the Scriptures in my life. This has been a wonderful adventure this year.

On Word, Law and Life

Along the Way

Aware, aware, finally aware that the righteous are blessed, those who stay close to the Lord, steeped in the Word, blessed are they.
Alive, alive, we are finally alive as we, wide-eyed disciples, search out our master, search deep into the living–that Word from the beginning.
Aware of the way,
they follow His way,
Active, acting, aware and acting on precepts proscribed and written, carefully acting and awesome aware.
Alleluia and Amen! Obedient, praying, discerning, firming–finding the way,
A student, I study, searching the Word,
Today in Law, in the Word.
Abandoned, yes, once abandoned, no more
Alone, I listen, I obey, I try to obey.
Alive, I too live; alive, I give thanks;
in my spirit, alive; keep me right, o Lord.

 

 

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Strong and Courageous, Joshua


Strong and Courageous

How can I be strong and courageous when I feel
so small?
My God is with me wherever I go,     
and yet I forget.
I am dismayed
I am less than.
I am unable.
I am unsure.
I am misguided.
I am lost.
I am tired.
I am unsure.
I am weak.
I am undisciplined.
I am forsaken.
I am unsure.
Let me now practice.
Open my eyes.
Let me read this word each day.
I read and I wrestle.
Here I am Holy God.
I will be strong. I will be brave.
You are with me.

(c) Tom Bolton, Milwaukee, 09-06-2012

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Take Heart


Humura

Take heart beautiful one.
In our Father’s eye, you are beautiful and whole.
From brokenness, you are restored when you speak to God.    
By grace, you are restored.
Hopeful, may you be filled with joy.
In our family today, we clasp each other–
Humura!
Take heart.
Restored, it feels so good.
In the presence of the Holy One, we are
Filled with Joy.
We enter this day with some small worries.
Our worries are large as we see them.
Cast them away!
Humura.
Take heart beautiful one.
Blessings in this sunny day.

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There is much truth in this post by OverwhelmedByJoy. I’m glad she visited my blog today,

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“Man is fond of counting his troubles, but he does not count his joys.  If he counted them up as he ought to, he would see that every lot has enough happiness provided for it.”   – Fyodor Dostoevsky

 

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The Line


The Line premieres on Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. EDT, in Washington, D.C. The premiere will be followed by a panel discussion on poverty with leading scholars, policy advisers, and religious experts.

College campuses, churches, and homes across the country will host screenings of the film and live stream the panel discussion.

No screenings are scheduled in Wisconsin yet. We may need to work on that.

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