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New every morning is your love, great God of light, and all day long you are working for good in the world. Stir up in us desire to serve you, to live peacefully with our neighbors and all your creation, and to devote each day to your Son, our Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.

"A Liturgy for Morning Prayer," Upper Room Worshipbook

Used by permission from the Book of Common Worship, © 2018 Westminster John Knox Press. All rights reserved. This prayer appears in “A Liturgy for Morning Prayer” in Upper Room Worshipbook.

 

Today’s Reflection

The scriptures repeatedly acknowledge the existence of a sure pathway in life and greatly expand our understanding of what it is about. On becoming king of Israel, young Solomon earnestly prays to the Lord: “Give your servant therefore an understanding mind to govern your people, able to discern between good and evil; for who can govern this your great people?” (1 Kings 3:9). Solomon recognizes that knowing good from evil lies at the heart of discernment. Jesus carries the matter even farther. When Peter sees great good in Jesus continuing his ministry, Jesus rebukes him for failing to see the still greater good God desires to give (Matt. 16:21-23).

—Stephen V. Doughty and Marjorie J. Thompson, The Way of Discernment, Participant’s Book, a Companions in Christ resource (Upper Room Books, 2008)

Today’s Question

Can you think of a time when you focused on human wants and needs more than God’s desire?
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Today’s Scripture

Jesus began to show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and undergo great suffering at the hands of the elders and chief priests and scribes and be killed and on the third day be raised. And Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him, saying, “God forbid it, Lord! This must never happen to you.” But he turned and said to Peter, “Get behind me, Satan! You are a hindrance to me; for you are setting your mind not on divine things but on human things.”
—Matthew 16:21-23 (NRSVUE)

Prayer for the Week

Creator God, show me the way that is good and acceptable and perfect. Amen.
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Something More

In Looking Inward, Living Outward, popular spiritual leader Daniel Wolpert calls us back to a life of prayer and to twelve spiritual practices that re-orient our gaze outward in acts of social transformation. A new free downloadable Small Group Guide helps you move through the practices together. Learn more and order your copy of the book here.

Lectionary Readings

  • Proverbs 31:10-31
  • Psalm 1
  • James 3:13 – 4:3, 7-8a
  • Mark 9:30-37

Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.

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2 Comments

  • robert moeller Posted September 18, 2024 5:29 am

    As humans I think we often do this, Daily comes to mind. We are so easily distracted from God. Trying to stay committed is an ever present challenge. Thankfully through all of this God still loves us. Lord help me stay on the path, do what is right, and help bring Your kingdom here on earth as it is in heaven.
    The Jelly Makers meet tonight, hopefully we’ll decide on how to obtain the elderberries.
    Thank You, Lord.

  • Lou Posted September 18, 2024 9:59 am

    I agree with Robert – daily distracted from God- these reminders are useful to stay on the path – prayers for God to lead us and nudge us – thankful that He forgives us for our weakness and has mercy on us – may we all strive to do better –
    Special prayers for your strength and peace Ally.

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