Sundays after Easter
Prayer
Pastoral Prayers For All Seasons
Object:
O God, in whom we place our trust, how good it is to come together to worship you. How often the emptiness of our lives has been filled with fresh meaning because we spent this hour in company with you and your children. At best our understanding of life is woefully inadequate; consequently we have a deep need to come into your presence.
We are a people who seek for security in the midst of a world that is unable to offer security. We become frightened and worried as we try to shape our daily life to meet our needs. How difficult it is to face the knowledge that we shall always live in the atmosphere of change. It will always be the nature of our living, and the security we need will not come from the work of our hands, but from you.
This puts us to the task of trusting. O God, how reluctant we are to place ourselves totally into your hands. We don't quite believe that you are able to care for us. So we hold on to some critical areas in our lives and take charge of them out of our own understanding, for we are not quite daring enough (or else we haven't suffered enough) to leave them in your hands. How mischievous is our pride, for sooner or later we discover that we have great need of you to minister to us. Help us, O Redeemer, to venture out in faith and offer ourselves to you. Grant that we don't hold on to our prideful selves so long that we are unable to let loose.
Refresh our famished spirits, bring peace to our troubled souls, accept the offering of our service to your kingdom we pray most earnestly in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
We are a people who seek for security in the midst of a world that is unable to offer security. We become frightened and worried as we try to shape our daily life to meet our needs. How difficult it is to face the knowledge that we shall always live in the atmosphere of change. It will always be the nature of our living, and the security we need will not come from the work of our hands, but from you.
This puts us to the task of trusting. O God, how reluctant we are to place ourselves totally into your hands. We don't quite believe that you are able to care for us. So we hold on to some critical areas in our lives and take charge of them out of our own understanding, for we are not quite daring enough (or else we haven't suffered enough) to leave them in your hands. How mischievous is our pride, for sooner or later we discover that we have great need of you to minister to us. Help us, O Redeemer, to venture out in faith and offer ourselves to you. Grant that we don't hold on to our prideful selves so long that we are unable to let loose.
Refresh our famished spirits, bring peace to our troubled souls, accept the offering of our service to your kingdom we pray most earnestly in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

