Prayer for Liberation Pentecost 16; Exodus 14:19-31, Psalm 114 O God who leads slaves to freedom and sweeps away pursuing forces liberate those forced to labour to their detriment for the profit of others and those held down by discrimination. Clog the wheels of abusive power and greedy money. Liberating God lead to freedom those enslaved by addiction pulled down by abuse exploited by scams. Sweep away those who entrap others through drugs and alcohol bullying and sexual harassment and social media snares. Transforming God, turn the rock of selfish hearts into pools of water where all may drink. Change the flintstones of weaponized minds into welling springs that nurture growth of diverse lives. Barbara Messner 13/09/2023 Outback In Front There comes a time when bare earth bakes, and cracks appear in playing fields. Then dusty winds compete with smog, and outback stirs in our backyards. No wilderness stays safely fenced: how weak our claim on settled space! The gardens that town water grows are browning now with rationing; the weeds and native plants stay green while dead grass crackles underfoot. The roads and concrete glare with heat like desert sands without their soul. Where prophets sought the wilderness, and Spirit-driven, heard their call, we now might drive on holidays, between motels and tourist trails, our bottled water in our hands, and big Mac packets blowing by. The silence and the loneliness that once might stir prophetic word are absent in our techno blah. No Baptist shouts from river banks: “Repent! This plunge will change your life!” No Spirit cracks the heavens wide. Or do we fail to hear or see the lived or spoken word of God, ignore the wisdom of the land, too outback for our town-bred minds, and scorn first peoples of the earth, whose country we have turned to waste. O God, awaken something wild that stirs to hear the ancient songs, discards white privilege and pride, and humbled, turns to those who know. Let outback and its peoples speak to save the earth and guide the lost. Barbara Messner September 2017 (for Wilderness/Outback Sunday, Season of Creation)
I like both of these, but I’m particularly fond of the “Prayer for Liberation.” I love its visceral feel and its contemporary view.
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I like both of these, just like Eric, but I am borrowing Outback in Front (with attribution) because I am doing Season of Creation in the church (Lee Congregational Church, Lee, New Hampshire) I am visiting this weekend … basically because the lectionary passages are not well suited for a guest preacher who knows nothing about them. So thank you!!!
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As always, you are welcome to borrow it.
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