Friday, September 21, 2007

Prayer For Autumn Days



God of the seasons, there is a time for everything; there is a time for dying and a time for rising. We need courage to enter into the transformation process.

God of autumn, the trees are saying goodbye to their green, letting go of what has been. We, too, have our moments of surrender, with all their insecurity and risk. Help us to let go when we need to do so.

God of fallen leaves lying in colored patterns on the ground, our lives have their own patterns. As we see the patterns of our own growth, may we learn from them.

God of misty days and harvest moon nights, there is always the dimension of mystery and wonder in our lives. We always need to recognize your power-filled presence. May we gain strength from this.

God of harvest wagons and fields of ripened grain, many gifts of growth lie within the season of our surrender. We must wait for harvest in faith and hope. Grant us patience when we do not see the blessings.

God of geese going south for another season, your wisdom enables us to know what needs to be left behind and what needs to be carried into the future. We yearn for insight and vision.

God of flowers touched with frost and windows wearing white designs, may your love keep our hearts from growing cold in the empty seasons.

God of life, you believe in us, you enrich us, you entrust us with the freedom to choose life. For all this, we are grateful.

Amen.

from the Cathedral of St. Agnes, Rockville Centre, NY
Artwork: Untitled, by Mary Azarian

2 comments:

Terri said...

My mother died three years ago today. Pray for the repose of her soul, may she be resting in peace this day...

And, just a few hours ago the father of my office volunteer died, may he rest in peace...and may the family find comfort in this time sorrow...

Dr. Laura Marie Grimes said...

Prayers and blessings, slightly belated, on this anniversary of your mother's death. You have written eloquently of your healing and reconciliation with her in some very difficult circumstances and I pray that that is an ever deepening grace and experience of God's mothering love for and through you.