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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

Reality is the only thing we have that can possibly nourish hope. Hope is not based on the ability to fabricate a better future; it is grounded in the ability to remember with new understanding an equally difficult past—either our own or someone else’s. The fact is that our memories are the seedbed of our hope. They are the only things we have that prove to us that whatever it was we ever before thought would crush us to the grave, would trample our spirits into perpetual dust, would fell us in our tracks, had actually been survived. And if that is true, then whatever we are wrestling with now can also be surmounted.

—Joan D. Chittister, “A New Understanding,” in Hope: It’s More Than Wishful Thinking, compiled by Amy Lyles Wilson (Fresh Air Books, 2010)

Today’s Question

What memories from the past give you hope for overcoming present difficulties? Join the conversation.

Today’s Scripture

Lead me in your truth—teach it to me—
because you are the God who saves me.
I put my hope in you all day long.
Psalm 25:5 (CEB)

Prayer for the Week

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
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3 Comments

  • robert moeller Posted July 19, 2024 5:34 am

    Yes, there are memories from the past the support that hope was fulfilled, BUT even before these there was the firmly held belief that resolution would always come, some how , some way.
    Jobs, people passing away, financial situations are all examples where hope prevailed. Hope supplies the never give up attitude, persevere, persist, endure and the good resolution will come. Thank You, Lord.
    Open windows, lower humidity and temperatures are very welcome. Prayers for all who are facing tough changes in the climate. Lord help us undo the errors we have made in our care for this earth.

  • Julie Posted July 19, 2024 8:31 am

    My entire life circumstances and people have made my life difficult. It can only be through God’s intervention that I am still standing today. Now Megan has taken up the abuser role in my life.

  • Lou Posted July 19, 2024 10:18 am

    This series on hope has been a good one for me- I keep playing the song in my head- “My hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness…” – a beautiful and fitting hymn. Hope in our Savior and and life everlasting is what sustains me in the “flood” –
    Prayers for all – Blessings and God’s peace.

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