Slow Me Down by Robbie Seay
Daily Prayer, Spirituality and Worship in the Roman Catholic Tradition
Slow Me Down by Robbie Seay
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Thank You For This Day by Billy Causey
Photo by CP 4/16/24 Wayland, MA |
If you had warmed the winter's chill
but hadn't melted all the snow,
it would have been enough...
If you had melted all the snow
but hadn't brought us longer days,
it would have been enough...
If you had lengthened every day
but hadn't called the plants to bud,
it would have been enough...
If you had budded every plant
but hadn't urged the buds to bloom,
it would have been enough...
If you had bloomed in every garden
but not strung the trees with leaves,
it would have been enough...
If you had releafed every tree
but hadn't coaxed a few to flower,
it would have been enough...
Amen.
At the suggestion of a dear friend and faithful reader, this daily Night Prayer began four years ago this week during the pandemic lockdown. At the outset, Night Prayer was specifically themed for the evening hours but has, over the years, become a more general praye - but always ending with a "nighttime" verse. On this anniversary, we're revisiting the first Night Prayer...
Night and day you watch over me, Lord:
with your strong arm and your gentle touch
you hold me and care for me as your child,
your own, your beloved...
Make me grateful for the day I've had, Lord,
with all its ups and downs, its joys and sorrows,
and forgive the ways I may have failed
to be helpful, loving and honest...
Help me fall asleep, Lord,
trusting I'll find you at the foot of my bed,
when dawn's light comes to wake me...
Bless my night with good rest, Lord,
and fill my dreams with peace...
Comfort those who are restless tonight,
worried and afraid for themselves
and for the ones they love and care for...
Stand guard with all who serve and protect us,
at home and abroad,
and especially those in harm's way this night...
Be with those who staff our hospitals,
our nursing homes and care facilities
and comfort the elderly, the sick and the dying,
all who are in their care...
Amen.
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Do you roll your eyes in frustration, Lord,
when I pay no attention to you, to your truth,
- not even to common sense?
Do you want to dope slap me, Lord,
when I miss the better, right choice to make
- staring me right in the face?
Do you ever turn and walk away
when I, for the thousandth time,
make the same foolish, stupid mistake?
No, Lord, you don't...
Patient, kind and compassionate Lord,
be gracious to me today - as you always are -
and help me grow in your grace...
All Things Bright and Beautiful by John Rutter