A Prayer For The Guiding Light of God’s Spirit

A Prayer For The Guiding Light of
God’s Spirit
(a prayer written especially for the listening process,
to be read aloud by one or all who wish to join)
O God, throughout the ages you have been a
faithful light for your people. Today we once
again find ourselves in need of your guiding
light in this time of discernment. We humbly ask
that you would give us grace to listen to one
another with gentle and compassionate hearts.
We ask for trust for those who are afraid.
We ask for hope for those who are discouraged.
We ask for wisdom for those who are in
leadership.
We ask for a fresh outpouring of God's spirit on
EMU and the broader church.
Show us the way forward, together. In the midst
of our discernment may we not forget the other
work to which you have called us - to feed the
hungry, to clothe the poor, to shelter the
homeless, and to bind up the wounds of those
who are suffering.
In your mercy Lord,
Hear our prayer.
Amen
Breath Prayer
Invite people to a time of silent prayer for 3-5
minutes. During this silence simply invite them
to repeat a phrase over and over, paying
attention to their breath and repeating this prayer
silently with each exhale.
Below are several examples that can be prayed
silently with each breath. Choose only one to use
with each prayer time.
Be still and know that I am God.
Surely God is in this place.
Holy Spirit, guide us. (“Holy Spirit” on inhale
and “guide us” on exhale.)
Or create your own using scripture as your
guide.
Another option for breath prayer: When you
inhale, invite God’s presence to be with you.
When you exhale, release all your worries, stress
and anxiety to God.
After the time of silence, invite people to share
how that prayer was for them. And, if there is
time, ask them to share what they noticed.
Hymnal: A Worship Book
#720 Make this prayer of intercession personal
by pausing after each “leader” section for others
to add specific prayers. Then end each section
with: In your mercy, Lord hear our prayer.
The Love Prayer
Jesus: ‘You shall love the Lord your God with
all your heart, and with all your soul, and with
all your mind.’
‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’
‘Love your enemies and pray for those who
persecute you.’ Matt 22:37, 39; 5:40
An invitation to pray for yourself and those
around you. Leave a time of silence after each
italicized part for people to name what comes to
their mind. You will need to share what is in the
parenthesis for people to know what they should
be naming or thinking during the time of silence.
I love you Lord.
Lord Jesus, fill me with your love.
Fill me with your love for…
(those closest to me…)
Fill me with your love for my neighbors…
(literal neighbors, friends, acquaintances, others
on campus…)
Fill me with your love for your church…
(leaders, church family/friends, the local
congregation, the regional church body, and the
denominational church body…)
Fill me with your love for your world…
(creation, world leaders, those who have little,
those who have much…)
Fill me with your love for my enemies…
Lord Jesus, fill me with your love.
Hands Down, Hands Up Prayer
This is a prayer for openness and receptivity to
God and God’s word, and each other. Tell the
group to close their eyes and place their hands,
palms down on their lap. Guide the group by
saying: “We’re going to pray silently, first with
our hands down in confession and then with our
palms up in openness to God. With your palms
down you are letting go of whatever might be
distracting you. Let God have your worries and
troubles. Maybe you need to ask for
forgiveness.” (Pause) “Whenever you are
ready to receive what God has for you, turn your
palms up and wait on God.” (Pause.) When
you, as the leader, see that each person has
turned his or her palms up, conclude the prayer
with: “Our lives are in your hands, O God.
Amen.”
Prayer for Discernment
God, we thank you for those who have the ability
to ask the difficult questions. May these
questions not divide us, but make us stronger.
God, help us to respect one another’s
differences and show compassion.
God, we thank you for those who don't offer
simple answers to the complexities of life. May
you give us the ears to hear the questions and
the ability to respond with vulnerability and
honesty.
God, help us to listen to one another and to be
awed by your mystery.
God, we thank you for those who are not afraid
to say, "I do not know for sure" or "I could be
wrong.” May you help each of us to share from
our hearts with integrity.
God, help us to love one another, even those
who take different paths from ours.
God, we thank you for those who have rooted
their faith deep within your wisdom, love and
care. Guide us to be a part of this cloud of
witnesses.
God, give us the wisdom and courage to enter
into discernment with this community.
Adapted from the Beatitudes of a Still-Seeking Christian by Kate
Compton
From "600 Prayers & Blessings from Around the World",
compiled by Geoffrey Duncan
PARADOX
The Christian faith is full of it,
And so is all of life.
Lord, bless our state of paradox;
Let it not end in strife.
Lord, bless our world of opposites
And weave them into one.
Lord, bless us as we live with this -A task scarcely begun!
Sister Michell, OHP
Prayer of St. Francis of Assissi
Lord, make us an instrument of Your peace;
Where there is hatred, let us sow love;
Where there is injury, pardon;
Where there is error, truth;
Where there is doubt, faith;
Where there is despair, hope;
Where there is darkness, light;
And where there is sadness, joy.
O Divine Master, grant that we may not so much
seek
To be consoled as to console;
To be understood as to understand;
To be loved as to love.
For it is in giving that we receive;
It is in pardoning that we are pardoned;
And it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
Serenity Prayer (Reinhold Niebuhr)
God, give me grace to accept with serenity
the things that cannot be changed,
Courage to change the things
which should be changed,
and the Wisdom to distinguish
the one from the other.
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a time,
Accepting hardship as a pathway to peace,
Taking, as Jesus did,
This sinful world as it is,
Not as I would have it,
Trusting that You will make all things right,
If I surrender to Your will,
So that I may be reasonably happy in this life,
And supremely happy with You forever in the
next.
Amen.