Palm / Passion Sunday
Prayer
Pastoral Prayers For All Seasons
Object:
Palm Sunday, heavenly Being, reminds us how quickly life can change. First the crowds of that ancient day shouted, "Hosanna!" in celebration of your Son entering Jerusalem. Then, within a week, the crowds shouted for him to be taken from Jerusalem and killed. We can easily imagine how his disciples and loved ones become confused and uncertain by these traumatic events. Who could -- or can -- make sense of them?
Abrupt switches and changes give shape to our lives as well. We go to work on Monday, on Tuesday we are unemployed. Today we feel robust, full of enthusiasm -- tomorrow we may be taken to the emergency room fighting for our lives. Today we are well fed, tomorrow we may be hungry. Once we thought we were financially "set for life," but life took some unplanned turns and now we need to become pinch-penny frugal.
Spirit divine, enable us to expect the unexpected. Let us question any description of tomorrow that fails to include mention of the cruel and frightening sweep of change. Tomorrow -- as close as it is -- may be very different from what we anticipate today. Change remains the certainty of our days. Only in you, Lord, do we find the constancy for which we search. For you have been who you are even from the day of Moses, when you taught him to say of you, "I am that I am."
You are at the center of life's meaning. All else we have discovered is ephemeral. How grateful we are for your trustworthiness. Everything else may leave, but you remain.
We pray in the name of our Master. Amen.
Abrupt switches and changes give shape to our lives as well. We go to work on Monday, on Tuesday we are unemployed. Today we feel robust, full of enthusiasm -- tomorrow we may be taken to the emergency room fighting for our lives. Today we are well fed, tomorrow we may be hungry. Once we thought we were financially "set for life," but life took some unplanned turns and now we need to become pinch-penny frugal.
Spirit divine, enable us to expect the unexpected. Let us question any description of tomorrow that fails to include mention of the cruel and frightening sweep of change. Tomorrow -- as close as it is -- may be very different from what we anticipate today. Change remains the certainty of our days. Only in you, Lord, do we find the constancy for which we search. For you have been who you are even from the day of Moses, when you taught him to say of you, "I am that I am."
You are at the center of life's meaning. All else we have discovered is ephemeral. How grateful we are for your trustworthiness. Everything else may leave, but you remain.
We pray in the name of our Master. Amen.

