7/26/24

NIGHT PRAYER: Friday 7/26


Today is the feast of Saints Anne and Joachim. Tonight's prayer is from my archives and my personal memories of my own grandparents...

Anne and Joachim are the subjects of beautiful art, like this painting by Giotto.  We don't often image saints kissing - here's a great and happy exception to the rule! 
 
Detail from Anna and Joachim at the Golden Gate by Giotto
 
Grandparents...

I called my dad's parents Ma and Pa
    and my mom's were Mémère and Pépère... 
 
(But you may remember your grandparents as: Grandma and Grandpa, Grammy and Grampy, Yaya and Pappoús, Nana and Papa, Savta and Sabb, Lola and Lolo, Maimeo and Daideo, Sobo and Sofu, Meemaw and Peepaw, Dedushka and Babushka, Nonna and Nonno, Oma and Opa, Babcia and Dziadzia, Abuela and Abuelo, Baba and Gigi)
 
I remember them so very well, Lord: 
    their faces, their eyes, their smiles, their laughter, 
    the clothes they wore, 
    their pipes and cigars,
    their prayer cards and hair pins,
and how they smelled of tobacco and perfume, 
    a whiff of Four Roses
        and the soft, warm scent of old age...

I remember the food I ate at their tables, 
    the smell of it cooking atop their stoves;
I remember their homes on Odell and Tremont,
    upstairs and down, and the attics, too,
    where I played and explored on my visits...
 
I remember the quarters, nickels and dimes:
    treasures they'd press in my hand with a kiss
    and a whispered, "That's just for you!"
 
I remember them praying, at home and at church 
    - and wondering why they prayed so much -
        morning, noon and night...

I can't remember them being young:
they always seemed old and growing older,
more fragile and frail, year after year...

I remember their passing from this life to you:
    their dying, my loss, 
    my missing them, suddenly gone 
        from my arms to yours,
    to the peace they'd prayed for all those years,
        - morning, noon and night...  
 
I remember the places they left behind:
    a recliner covered with sheep skin throws,
   a rocker next to the dining room window
      and one in the kitchen, close by the sink
   and chairs lined up across the front porch
      for sitting and sharing laughter and stories
         'til the sun finally set on the day...

All these silent reminders of loved ones gone
   who filled their homes with genuine love
      and my heart with such sweet memories...
 
They prayed for me, Lord, for so many years
    and even now they lift me up
        to your arms, your mercy and peace
          - every morning, noon and night... 
 
Ma and Pa, Memere and Pepere...

Please tell them, Lord, how much I miss them
    and wait for the day I'll we'll meet again
when your merciful love will gather us all
    in the peace that brings me to prayer this night...
 
Bless all our grandparents, Son of Mary, 
    Grandson of Anne and Joachim;
hold them close in your love and your grace,
    in your peace and your joy forever...
 
Protect us, Lord, while we're awake 
   and watch over us while we sleep 
that awake, we might keep watch with you
   and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen. 

Two songs this evening: the first, a happy thank you for the gift of grandparents; the second, a more reflective offering on growing old...

Thank You by Michael Land

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Tonight's song may take you to a tender, vulnerable place in your heart... There's sadness in Brel's music here - but we who hope in the Lord know that death is not the end, nor does it destroy the bonds love forges in our lives.  Even in sorrow, we trust that the mercy of God will gather us all together again in the joy of his kingdom - so let us console one another with our faith in Jesus!  (And perhaps this song will move us, to visit, to be in touch with grandparents or  some of the older folks in our families and among our friends and neighbors...)

The Old Folks by Jacques Brel 

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The old folks don't talk much
And they talk so slowly when they do
They are rich, they are poor, their illusions are gone
They share one heart for two

Their homes all smell of time, of old photographs
And an old-fashioned song
Though you may live in town, you live so far away
When you've lived too long

And have they laughed too much, do their dry voices crack
Talking of times gone by

Or have they cried too much, a tear or two
Still always seems to cloud the eye 
They tremble as they watch the old silver clock
When day is through
It tick-tocks oh so slow, it says, "Yes," it says, "No"
It says, "I'll wait for you"

The old folks dream no more
The books have gone to sleep, the piano's out of tune
The little cat is dead and no more do they sing
On a Sunday afternoon

The old folks move no more, their world's become too small
Their bodies feel like lead
They might look out the window or else sit in a chair
Or else they stay in bed

And if they still go out, arm in arm, arm in arm
In the morning's chill
It's to have a good cry, to say their last good-bye
To one who's older still

And then they go home to the old silver clock
When day is through
It tick-tocks oh so slow, it says, "Yes," it says, "No"
It says, "I'll wait for you"

The old folks never die
They just lay down their heads and go to sleep one day
They hold each other's hand like children in the dark
But one will get lost anyway

And the other will remain just sitting in that room
Which makes no sound
It doesn't matter now, the song has died away
And echoes all around

You'll see them when they walk through the sun-filled park
Where children run and play
It hurts too much to smile, it hurts too much but life goes on
For still another day

As they try to escape the old silver clock
When day is through
It tick-tocks oh so slow, it says, "Yes," it says, "No"
It says, "I'll wait for you"

The old, old silver clock that's hanging on the wall
That waits for us
All

 

  

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7/25/24

NIGHT PRAYER: Thursday 7/25


Even though this day might end
   with my troubles unresolved;
even if I go to bed tonight
   and only toss and turn;
even if my heart is heavy,
   burdened with my fears:
        you are by my side, Lord,
           you're always by my side...

Even when my thoughts are dark
   and thick clouds dim my vision;
even when I'm short on hope
   and don't know whom to trust;
even when I feel alone
   with none to call for help:
       
you are by my side, Lord,
           you're always by my side...

Bright your light that guides me 
    safely through the shadows;
warm your light that shows the way, 
    the path I'm called to walk;
sure your light that shines for me
   when I am lost and lonely:
    for you're ever by my side, Lord,
       at all times by my side...

Protect me, Lord, in the dark of night
   and watch over me as I sleep
that awake, I might keep watch with you
   and asleep,  rest in your peace...

Amen.

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The Clouds' Veil by Liam Lawton




Even when the rain hides the stars,
Even though the mist swirls the hills,
Even when the dark clouds veil the sky,
You are by my side

Even when the sun shall fall in sleep,
Even when at dawn the sky shall weep,
Even in the night when storms shall rise,
You are by my side You are by my side

Bright the stars at night 
That mirror heaven's way to you.
Bright the stars in light 
Where dwell the saints in love and truth.

Deep the feast of life 
Where saints shall gather in deep peace.
Deep in heaven’s light 
Where sorrows pass beyond death’s sleep

Blest are they who sing 
The fellowship of saints in light.
Blest is heaven’s King.
All saints adore the Lord, Most High. 
 
    


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7/24/24

NIGHT PRAYER: Wednesday 7/24



Lord, 
I fear I don't tell you often enough
    how grateful I am 
for the blessings and gifts, the graces and favors 
    you've dropped in my lap, so generously
        over all the years of my life...

Sure, I've had problems, worries and fears,
    losses and disappointments
but the bottom line, when I add it all up,
    shows a bounty of mercies, tender and kind:
        many more than I might ever merit,
        far beyond what I might deserve...
 
And greatest of all - the gift of faith -
    the virtue feeding my hope and my trust
that you're ever, Lord, my guard and my guide
   on the journey I'm traveling home to you...

But tonight I pray, Lord, for family and friends
    whose path is rocky, whose seasons are hard,
whose blessings and favors may yet lie hidden
    beneath and behind their everyday tears...

When their trials, Lord, are too many to count 
    when their last bit of faith begins to give way,
when waves of doubt 
    make them feel like they're drowning,
help them to know in their hearts 
    what's always the truth:
your tender mercies are close at hand
    especially when seasons are hard...
 
Protect us, Lord while we're awake
    and watch over us while we sleep
that awake, we might keep watch with you
    and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen.
 
Stanzas 4 and 5 of my prayer above borrow freely from the lyrics of tonight's song.
 
Hard Season by Matt West
 
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Been a hard season 
Been a broken road 
All the dreams I was dreaming 
They went up in smoke 
But I keep on believing 
There is a reason 
For this hard season 
 
Been brought down to my knees 
But I’m too weak to pray 
So, God, I hope You can hear 
The words I can’t say 
Do You know what I’m needing 
Are You still holding me in 
This hard season 
 
I lift up my eyes where my help comes from 
I fall in the arms of the only One 
Who knows the reason 
For every hard season
Lord, You wrote the story that I can’t see 
So even in the dark my heart will believe 
There is a reason 
For every hard season 
 
When the tears and the trials 
Are too many to count 
When my last bit of faith starts to give way 
To the waves of my doubt 
It may feel like I’m drowning 
But I know I’m not alone in 
This hard season 
 
Chorus
 
Weeping may last for a moment 
But joy’s gonna come in the morning 
Blessings will flow from these battles 
And beauty will rise from these ashes  (3X)
 
Chorus
 
 

  

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7/23/24

NIGHT PRAYER: Tuesday 7/23



I stumble, Lord - a lot!

I bend under pressure
    and trip over my own mistakes...


I lose my balance
    - fall flat on my face...


And sometimes I'm a stumbling block for others, 
    folks whose innocent paths cross mine...

And still, you never fail to help me,
   reaching out
to lift me up,
       to dust me off, reboot my day
          and help me on my way...

So, when I'm hard pressed, Lord,
   and get in my own way...
 
When I'm not steady on my feet
   and can't seem to keep my balance...


When I'm stuck in a rut or hit a pothole
    - or when I'M the obstacle
        impeding my neighbor's way...
 
Then remind me that you're there, Lord,
    ready to assist me;
make strong and sure and firm my steps
    or catch me as I fall;
and never let my foot
    (my thoughtless speech or clumsy deeds)
obstruct another's journey
    or slow me on my own
as we make our way together
    home to you and to your peace...

Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake
    and watch over me while I sleep
that awake, I might keep watch with you
    and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen.
 
This great song is a little peppy for Night Prayer
    but oh-so-confident in its faith!
 
Nothin' Gonna Stumble My Feet 
    by Greg Gilpin and John Parker
 
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I've been a walking with the Lord for many a day
Nothing gonna stumble stumble my feet
Trying to abide in the straight and narrow way
Nothing gonna stumble stumble my feet
But when my time on earth is done
And I hear my name ( my name)
And I hear my name ( my name)
Oh when my time on earth is done
These weary feet are gonna run

No not gonna stammer not gonna trip
(not gonna stumble , o I'm not gonna slip)
No I'm not gonna stumble no I'm not gonna slip
No nothing gonna stumble stumble my feet
When I go to walk that golden street
 
Now the devil is a liar, and a cheater too
Nothing gonna stumble stumble my feet
(nothing gonna stumble , my feet)
And if he gets his way, he'll make a slider out of you
Nothing gonna stumble stumble my feet
(nothing gonna stumble , my feet)
But if you listen for the spirit's voice
In a moment of truth (of truth) , moment of truth ( of truth)
Oh if you listen for the spirits voice
He'll help you make the right choice
 
Chorus

Not gonna waver (waver), falter (falter)
Sway or fall
Not gonna stumble or slide (slide)
Not gonna waver (waver) falter (falter)
Sway or fall
Not gonna stumble at all
 
Chorus

Not gonna stammer not gonna slip
(That golden street)
No I'm gonna stumble not gonna trip
(That golden street)
Not gonna stammer not gonna slip
(That golden street)
Not gonna stumble not gonna trip
(That golden street)

When I go to walk that golden street 
nothing gonna stumble stumble my feet
 
 
 

  

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7/22/24

NIGHT PRAYER: Monday 7/22



As I watch the news and progress of current events, I'm continually struck by how people on both sides of critical issues press their hopes, worries and concerns.  I'm also aware of how, in a variety of ways, people's faith grounds, shapes and colors their thoughts, positions and - passions.  Against this background, a verse from Psalm 146 keeps ringing in my ears and prayer: '"Do not put your trust in princes, in human beings who cannot save."   
 
No, I'm not worried that folks are mistaking their candidate for God.  There's enough evidence to the contrary all around to keep us from such idolatry. Still, the intensity of fervent, even desperate rhetoric makes me wonder if we may have temporarily forgotten in just whose hands lies our justice, peace, welfare and happiness.  I don't need to be reminded that the government we elect has enormous influence on, and power over the world and our individual lives. But there are times when we might do well to recall that it's in God we place our ultimate trust, not our solons - and that the homeland we hope, at last, to claim is not even of this world.  
 
It's in that light, then, that I offer Psalm 146 as the core of our prayer tonight.  This post is not about politics, it's about perspective...  Regardless of whom we vote for, the psalmist's words here might well be a prayer we all could offer as we make our way to the polls this fall...
 
Praise the Lord, my soul.
 
I will praise the Lord all my life;
    I will sing praise to my God as long as I live. 
 
Do not put your trust in princes,
    in human beings, who cannot save. 
When their spirit departs, they return to the ground;
    on that very day their plans come to nothing. 
 
Blessed are those whose help is the God of Jacob,
    whose hope is in the Lord their God.
 
He is the Maker of heaven and earth,
    the sea, and everything in them—
    he remains faithful forever. 
He upholds the cause of the oppressed
    and gives food to the hungry.
 
The Lord sets prisoners free,        
    the Lord gives sight to the blind,
the Lord lifts up those who are bowed down,
    the Lord loves the righteous. 
 
The Lord watches over the foreigner
    and sustains the fatherless and the widow,
    but he frustrates the ways of the wicked.
 
The Lord reigns forever,
    your God, O Zion, for all generations.
 
Praise the Lord.
 
Help me put my trust in you, Lord
    and in those I find worthy 
        of my confidence, hope and reliance...

Help me put my trust in your word, Lord
    and in those whose speech is
        honorable, true and just...

Help me put my trust in your promise, Lord
    and in those who'll make good
        what they pledge to accomplish...
 
Help me put my trust in your strength, Lord
    and in those who'll use might
        to lift up the weak...
 
Help me put my trust in your wisdom, Lord
    and in those who count on
        knowledge, common sense and prudence...
 
Help me put my trust in you, Lord, 
    and in those who with me, trust in a power
        higher than all we know...
         
Protect me, Lord, while I'm awake
    and watch over me while I sleep
that awake, I might keep watch with you
    and asleep, rest in your peace...

Amen.

It's about perspective...
 
This Is My Song by Jean Sibelius
    lyrics by Lloyd Stone (verses 1,2)
        and Blake Morgan (verse 3)
arranged by Blake Morgan
    performed by Voces8
 
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This is my song, O God of all the nations, 
A song of peace for lands afar and mine. 
This is my home, the country where my heart is, 
Here are my hopes, my dreams, my holy shrine. 
 
But other hearts in other lands are beating, 
With hopes and dreams as true and high as mine. 
 My country’s skies are bluer than the ocean, 
And sunlight beams on cloverleaf and pine. 
 
But other lands have sunlight too, and clover, 
And skies are everywhere as blue as mine. 
This is my song, O God of all the nations, 
A song of peace for their land and for mine. 
 
So let us raise this melody together, 
Beneath the stars that guide us through the night; 
If we choose love, each storm we’ll learn to weather, 
Until true peace and harmony we find, 
This is our song, a hymn we raise together; 
A dream of peace, uniting humankind.
 

  

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