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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

I believe the parable of the good Samaritan speaks to me in a new and different way. The priest and the Levite, who passed by the wounded man in the story, represent the part of me that attempts to pass by my emotional and spiritual needs. All my life, I have been so devoted to caring for others that I have often neglected my own needs. Loving my old soul means having compassion for my frail and feeble state. It’s time to be good to myself, accepting my frailty, forgiving myself for wrongs I have done to others and the foolish choices I made in my life.

—Richard L. Morgan, Light of Setting Suns: Reflecting on Realities and Mysteries at Ninety Years of Life (Upper Room Books, 2020)

Today’s Question

When have you treated yourself with compassion? Join the conversation.

Today’s Scripture

But a Samaritan while traveling came upon [the wounded man who had been left for dead], and when he saw him he was moved with compassion. He went to him and bandaged his wounds, treating them with oil and wine.
—Luke 10:33-34 (NRSVUE)

Prayer for the Week

Lord of love, grant me courage to accept my trials, learn to endure them with patience, and realize that such courage and faith create character. Amen. [prayer from Light of Setting Suns by Richard L. Morgan]
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Something More

It’s not too early to start planning for Advent! Reflect more deeply on the meaning of Christmas with Season’s Greetings, a collection of imagined letters from twelve biblical characters forever changed by that first Christmas. Learn more here.

Lectionary Readings

  • Esther 7:1-6, 9-10; 9:20-22
  • Psalm 124
  • James 5:13-20
  • Mark 9:38-50

Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.

Looking for lectionary-based resources? Learn more about The Upper Room Disciplines.

2 Comments

  • robert moeller Posted September 27, 2024 5:31 am

    Now and then I do something for myself, buy and read a book, eat some chocolate. order new clothes.
    Then elderberries arrived and are in the freezer at church, Labels for jars are being printed, Jars collected. There are hints we might make apple jelly too.
    A replacement and upgrade for the sheet of plywood on top of a filing cabinet, a real work table is scheduled to arrive today, thanks to Erich.
    After many sunny, wonderful weather days, the needed rain has come, a gentle soaking in rain.
    Thank You, Lord.
    Prayers for all of you NEM posters and visitors. The Lord is with you always, nothing can separate you from the love of God. Thank You, Lord.

  • Julie Posted September 27, 2024 8:24 am

    I have been in therapy for several years. This is something I do to give myself compassion.

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