Today’s Reflection
Late-night feedings don’t begin when the nipple makes contact with a child’s mouth; they begin with the rising. Though our babe may not know it for several minutes, we respond as soon as we are able. Prayer begins with the rising. The moment we turn ourselves to God, God — like a mother — begins turning toward us, even if we may not see or feel God’s presence for some time.
—Hannah E. Shanks, This is My Body (Fresh Air Books, 2018)
Today’s Question
What role does patience play in your spiritual life, especially in seasons when God feels distant? Join the conversation.
Today’s Scripture
Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.
—James 4:8 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
Loving Creator, you have made us — fearfully and wonderfully — in your image. Help us embrace our bodies, just as they are, without hesitation or shame. May we see your glory reflected in ourselves and in others. May we know that we are enough. Amen.
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Something More
In the Santuary of Women, by Jan Richardson, highlights six women from scripture and history and invites us to discover what their lives tell us about God. Come spend some time in the sanctuary of women. Learn more.
Lectionary Readings
- Acts 9:36-43
- Psalm 23
- Revelation 7:9-17
- John 10:22-30
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
Looking for lectionary-based resources? Learn more about The Upper Room Disciplines.
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Patience is something I need to incorporate into my spiritual life.
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Patience. I think God gave me an extra helping of patience. It has brought me through situations big and small, wider and narrow, to this point in my life. I think persistence goes with it. It’s the extra boost that helps me persist. Thank You, Lord.
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