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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

Now, in my very old years, I love my old self. This is authentic self-love, not selfishness. I am no longer concerned or worried about what other people think about me, nor do I seek their approval. . . .

This self-acceptance has liberated me to relate with freedom and joy to all people, especially those with dementia. They won’t even know my name, but being with them as a non-anxious presence confirms my true self.

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

Today’s Question

What do you love most about yourself? Join the conversation.

Today’s Scripture

By the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me has not been in vain.
—1 Corinthians 15:10 (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.

3 Comments

  • robert moeller Posted September 26, 2024 8:59 am

    Today’s question is not one I’ve asked myself or pondered. I think enduring patience is a possibility.
    Some how I keep going. All of our qualities, attributes, and virtues are God given, we are who we are because of our Creator. Thank You, Lord.
    Hopefully the prediction is correct and the elderberries arrive today. Preparations to make jelly are underway.

  • Lou Posted September 26, 2024 10:07 am

    It’s often easier to admit what we don’t like about ourselves – the question of self love is often harder –
    I would say that I generally like my love and caring of others- I think I show genuine interest in others because I truly care about people. My spirit has been a little lost in recent years- but I do continue to reach out to others and I think people feel my concern and care for them.
    Prayers especially today for my best friend who is struggling with a very aggressive cancer that is not responding to current treatment –
    Prayers for all struggling with physical and mental health issues-
    Prayers for safe and easy travels for me this weekend.
    I continue to pray for you all.
    Blessings and peace.

  • April Posted September 26, 2024 8:28 pm

    Prayers for you Lou and all the NEM family.
    I love that I am a lifelong learner. I read as much as I can and learn so much about others and how they are adapting to the challenges of life. Be it physical or mental issues, God is faithful and only a prayer away.
    I have spent time pondering discernment as to how to live as a child of God in our world.
    I have come across a diagram of a head and inside are the items I can control:
    My boundaries
    My thoughts and actions
    The goals I set
    What I give my energy to
    How I speak to myself
    How I handle challenges
    Around the head are the things I can’t control:
    The past
    The future
    The actions of others
    The opinions of others
    What happens around me
    What other people think of me
    The outcomes of my efforts
    How others take care of themselves
    This has helped me to understand and guide my actions.
    May everyone feel the love of Christ.

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