3/22/10

Keeping a Holy Lent - 30


Morning Coffee by George Mendoza

Morning Offering - 89

(If you’ve been having and living a great Lent, you may not find this Morning Offering very helpful. But if you’ve had some ups and downs this Lent...)

Good morning, good God!

So, Lent is almost over.
We’re two weeks away from Easter
and I should be more than half prepared to celebrate
your resurrection.

But I’m not.

I’m not sure I’m even 1/40th ready
for Easter Sunday.

Beginning with Ash Wednesday I was doing really well,
right up until the First Sunday of Lent.

I know: that’s only 4 days…

So, I offer you my bad record here, Lord:
have some mercy on me…

I offer you my lack of self-discipline:
I excuse myself so easily!
Give me stamina, Lord...

I offer you my flimsy promises,
made with firm intentions
but failing in follow-through.
Give me perseverance, Lord.

I offer you my mistakes, Lord,
hoping that you will forgive me
and accept my renewed pledge
to pray more often, to go without
and to reach out to the poor.
Give me a new heart, Lord...

Such is my offering, Lord, and
it comes with a request on my part
that you not let me try to do this alone…

Be with me, Lord, and be my strength in temptation…

When I put off prayer,
draw me to a quiet place and sit me down
to be with you, to speak with you,
to get to know you better…

When I’m tempted to indulge myself
on what I’ve given up for this season,
remind my heart of my pledge
and the reason for it:
an opportunity to fill my soul
with the food and drink of your word and truth…

When I spend first on myself
and consume more than my share of goods,
show me how much I have (too much!)
and show me how to be generous
with those who have little or nothing at all…

I offer you my renewed Lenten intentions, Lord,
and pray you will strengthen my resolve,
deepen my commitment and keep me faithful
to preparing for Easter…

One day at a time this Lent, Lord:
you and me, with the Church,
in the grace of your Holy Spirit...

Amen.
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4 comments:

  1. "Give me a new heart, Lord..."


    (yeah, kind of says it all... I was going to say, also a new mind- thoughts, feelings, etc...but it all comes from the heart really)

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  2. I do not see a heart image, though you give attribution.

    Rosemary

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  3. No matter how well our Lent is going, I think we all need this prayer. None of us are THAT good. Well, maybe the saints, but I don't know any of those and am certainly far from being labeled that myself! ;)

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