Monday, June 28, 2010

Experiencing Psalm 15 through Prayer

Our Psalms for Summer Study is helping me live and breathe the  Psalms ... Learning to adapt the psalms for personal devotional prayers, conversing with the Psalmist, and allowing my emotions to really emerge as I pray has drawn me closer to God in a new and deepening way.  Psalm 15 is probably an entrance psalm which means that the people cried out the initial questions as they approached the entrance to the Tabernacle/Temple.  The priests responded with the remainder of the psalm.  As you read ... the psalm, bold print on the left with my adaptation italicized on the right.
 
Psalm 15 ... A Psalm of David.
Adapted for Prayer from the Good News Translation

Lord, who may enter your Temple?
Who may worship on Zion, your sacred hill?
Temple Mount (present day) Courtesy of BiblePlaces.com

Those who obey God in everything
Help me, O God to be obedient
and always do what is right,
Lead me, O God to always do what’s right
whose words are true and sincere,
Fill me, O God with words that truthful and sincere
and who do not slander others.
Keep me, O God from speaking falsely against others.
They do no wrong to their friends
Assist me, O God to always do right by my friends
nor spread rumors about their neighbors.
Help me, O God to always do right by everyone else too!
They despise those whom God rejects,
Free me, O God from thinking I know whom you reject
but honor those who obey the Lord.
Fill me, O God with respect for your obedient servants
They always do what they promise,
Enable me, O God to do what I say I will do
no matter how much it may cost.
Protect me, O God from the pain of my righteous actions
They make loans without charging interest
Create in me, O God a giving and generous heart
and cannot be bribed to testify against the innocent.
Keep me, O God from being tempted to speak against the guiltless

Whoever does these things will always be secure.  AMEN …

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Psalms and Camp for Summer!

I am living in and praying with the Psalms this summer!   In addition to using the psalms as my personal prayer-book, I am leading a Summer Class on Sunday mornings and writing my bible study blog on the Psalms.  What I love about the psalms is the raw emotion that flows in and out from them ... they are messy, just like life!  Sometimes I'm happy and sometimes I'm angry and sometimes I am filled with joy but sometimes I'm overwhelmed with grief.  Sometimes, I just want to praise God for who God is and what God creates.  It's all right there ... in the psalms!

I spent this week with senior high kids at Lakeview Methodist Conference Center close to Palestine, Texas.  Pictures available soon!  It was exhausting and HOT ... I loved the time we spent together in the morning worshiping by the lake which was so peaceful ... I got to draw and pray in the silence.  But by far the most beautiful moment was in the evening as I was walking from one activity to another ... the sun reflecting into the clouds ... making them shine and glow in a myriad of beautiful colors ... inviting me into prayer ...



God of all Creation ... Let your people be happy
   and celebrate because of you.

Our God, you are the one
   who rides on the clouds, and we praise you.
 

Your name is the LORD, and we celebrate
   as we worship you.
  From Psalm 68: 3-4

Monday, June 7, 2010

A Lovely Prayer

One of the things I do with great joy is volunteer at West Houston Assistance Ministries as a "worker bee."  I am not "in charge" of anything!  At WHAM I work with the best group of staff and volunteers, each one with a heart of gold.  On top of that I get to sit and listen to people with amazing stories of life ... people who are courageous and persevere through tremendous struggles ... people who need help AND oh, the biggest blessing of all ... I get to help them with food, clothing, and other necessities of life. 

Today, I worked in a new cubicle and I found myself staring at a poster with this prayer in beautiful cursive lettering:

God and Creator of every living creature, give us clear vision to see others for the unique individuals you have made us to be.  Give us clarity about ourselves as well, so that we might know who we are, whether circumstances honor or dishonor us, bolster us or dismay us.  Let the light of your life shine through us.  Amen.

I have no idea who wrote it, but it prays what I always want to keep in mind as I work and play with others in this complex world in which we live.   This prayer touched my heart and traveled deep into my soul as I long to be one through whom the light of God shines through ...