Sunday, March 10, 2019

the kingdom, the power and the glory

Father,
countless people
have prayed
“yours is the kingdom”
countless times,
myself included—
and today
countless numbers
will utter those words again.

Forgive us
even as we speak this prayer,
because we have forgotten
that you are not a king
who lords your authority over us,
but you sent your Son
to show us that
you are a Servant king.
Remind us
your kingdom
is a place for servants and serving.

And Father,
we pray yours is the power, too—
but we have forgotten
that you do not power up like we do;
remind us 
that your power
is your gentleness.

And Father,
we pray yours is the glory—
imagining you robed in splendor,
scepter in hand,
seated on a throne,
gleaming in perfection.
But we have forgotten
that we have beheld your likeness
in the image of your Son,
whose glory is his humility,
disrobed, and speared in his side,
lifted up on the cross,
marred by our countless enmities.

And so, even as we pray today
“yours is the kingdom,
and the power,
and the glory”
teach us to pray:

“Yours is a place for serving,
a time for gentleness,
a heart of humility.
Teach us your ways,
our Servant King.”

Spirit of Jesus,
work this prayer
into the life
of your people
both now and forevermore.

Amen.


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