Advent Day 7
Saturday, December 7th
“Guide me in your truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long.”—Psalm 25:5 (NIV)
The Archbishop of Canterbury (the head of the Church of England) Justin Welby, was speaking about all that overwhelms a person’s work in the world. He had just visited a refugee camp in the Democratic Republic of the Congo during the Ebola crisis, where people were unable to get food or medical help because of militia fighting. Some had been rescued, but 12,000
God is in the process of redeeming the whole world. And as we wait, our prayers might sound something like this: God, I’m not sure what is happening, or why it’s taking so long, or how I can make any difference. Show me what is mine to do. And hurry up on all the rest. To be able to pray this way is to discover a kind of mental, physical, and emotional settling within ourselves. It’s a balance point where we realize what is ours to be done with human-sized effort. And we stay hopeful about what God is doing even if we can’t see it yet.
O God, show me what is mine to do, and give me the courage to undertake that task. Help me to do what I can and leave the rest to You. Amen.