God of our
future, our present and our past,
Your son
told us that he would come again and so we wait.
But God we
are most impatient because we live in time of instant gratification.
We are like
a child who wants what we want and we want it now.
And so God
we have a hard time waiting for his promised return.
And yet we
wait not knowing when, uncertain of the day and time.
Lord we live
in perilous times when it would a good time for your son’s return.
We are waiting
for the government to work together to fix things
before we
fall off this fiscal cliff we as a nation are facing.
We are
waiting for this recession to end so people will be working again; will once again
be able to afford adequate housing, food to feed themselves and their
children, and other necessities of life.
We keep
waiting for this long war in Afghanistan to be over
because we
have lost so many of our young people over there.
We wait for
there to be a cure for cancer, aids, m.s.,
and all the
other chronic and life threatening diseases.
Lord we
celebrate your first coming into the world having hope that you will come
again.
In the
meantime Lord, we pray for one another and our needs.
We give
thanks for one another and for the blessings you send our way.
We try to
show the world your love through our service, our action and our words.
We care for
one another and those who have no one to care for them.
Lord we
await your return with anticipation, of your promise fulfilled.
And in the
meantime we look for your presence in our lives every day;
As you keep
showing us glimpses of your kingdom. Amen
cross posted at a place of prayer and rev abi's long and winding road
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