March 5, 2021

OPENING PRAYER

O Lord, you have said, “Seek my face.” My heart says to you, “Your face, Lord, do I seek.” Do not hide your face from me. Do not turn me away in anger. Teach me your ways, O Lord, that I may walk in your truth; unite my heart to fear your name.

CONFESSION OF SIN & PRAYER FOR GRACE

Almighty God, by whom all things were created and for whom all things exist, I bow before you in humility. Truly I have more than sufficient reasons to overflow with gratitude and thanksgiving. Yet how easily I default to complaining, whining, and grumbling. I acknowledge and grieve the entitlement and selfishness in my soul. Have mercy on me, O Lord. Free me for joyful gratitude and humble thanksgiving, through Jesus Christ my Savior: Amen. 

OT READING: Lamentations 2

THE LORD’S PRAYER

NT READING: 1 Peter 4

PRAYER OF ADORATION:

Father, I rejoice in your providence and in your promise that all things work together for my good. Thank you that as I share in your sufferings, you are glorified. And thank you that I am united to a Savior who upholds me, defends me, and sustains me. 

PSALM READING:  Psalm 63

PRAYER OF CONSECRATION

Oh Lord, your word strengthens and comforts me. It speaks across the millennia to the deepest questions of the human heart. I understand what the psalmist means about the weariness of the waiting soul. I have questions that have never been answered. I have experiences that leave me uncertain. I have desires that have never found their expression, and capacities that have never been filled. Your word drops into my troubled waters like an anchor, grounding me as I wait for you. Teach me that my unmet desires are not tokens of defeat, but sacred invitations to cling fiercely to you. Take my thirsty soul into your care today, and satisfy me with your abundant lovingkindness. Be my help. Shelter me under your wings. Teach me to sing for joy. Amen. 

BENEDICTION

And now may the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit, be with us now and always, until the day of Christ's return.


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