A Thanksgiving Prayer
By Rev. Linda McDermott
First United Methodist Church, Fort Worth, Texas
(Illustrated by me - many of the fall photos
were taken at Dillon Nature Center in Hutchinson,
some this year and others in previous years)
God who loves us, who deserves our gratitude for so much that is good,
We offer our prayers of thanksgiving to you:
For the beauty of the earth — bright orange leaves mixed with green,
a gentle rain,
a spider’s delicate web.
For friends, for family, even acquaintances who offer us kindness,
who bring us laughter, who hold us to a higher standard.
Lord of all that is good and nourishing to our well being, we give you thanks.
All of life is a wonder. The very breath we take, the ability to
rouse ourselves each new day,
a single blade of grass that holds such
miracles of symmetry,
a tiny distant star whose real size boggles our
minds.
We take our lives for granted — as if it were our right, and not our gift.
We take our days and our loves and our passions for granted — as if
tomorrow will verify their importance and our present moments have other
things to occupy us.
Gracious God, who lavishes goodness upon us even in some of our
darkest moments,
help us to see your goodness, remind us to have
grateful hearts,
give us receptive minds,
and grant us ever-gracious
ways of living in harmony with each other.
And in our gratitude, make us to be instruments of your peace.
Amen.
Peace be with you Kim and all your family. Happy Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteAnd with you and yours, Helen! I appreciate your friendship across the miles!
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