A prayer for the third Sunday of Easter

God.

I think that we’re wrong about you, most of us, most of the time.

We talk as if you are judging us with plague and pestilence.
We talk as if the most important thing to you is gathering in buildings.
We talk as if you are most in love with – or least angry at – one nation or one party or one system.
We talk as if you want us to be healthy, wealthy, and wise.

We forget that Peter says that following you makes us foreigners here.
We forget that you were here before there were nations and you will be here after all allegiances are gone.
We forget that you call us to obey you, each of us and together.
We forget that you love us to death and back again, each of us and together.
We forget that you command us and invites us and you show us how to love us all each and together.
We forget that you forgive, each of us and together.
We forget that we need to be forgiven, each of us and together.

Help us remember all of this, through Christ our Lord.

Amen.

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reflecting on Acts 2:14a; 36-41 and 1 Peter 1:17-23

One thought on “A prayer for the third Sunday of Easter

  1. Melissa Clay

    I can relate to these truths! I’m getting similar messages from various sources, reminding me that this world is not our home, our focus should be on Jesus for He IS the gospel. We cannot expect others to act like Jesus if they don’t even know Jesus. So, as Christians our job is to point others to Jesus and His love, instead of trying to fix the problem of Sin in the world. Only He can remedy that. We point to Him. It’s His kindness that leads us to repentance.

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