Thursday - October 2, 2025
SCRIPTURE
Psalm 46. 1-3
God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.
Therefore, we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea,
though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging.
WORDS OF HOPE
Dear God,
Hear us. Fear is all around and rage abounds more than mercy. These hearts have hardened. We would never love our enemies now. We are in so much pain for all that we have lost, losing more and more each and every day.
I remember a time when things were simple. We knew who our enemies were. Now, many don’t realize that we’re fighting ourselves.
Open our eyes to see wisdom again–to love our enemies without sacrificing our freedom. To resist evil but never ignore it. And to heal.
We are sick with grief and sick of grieving. We are oppressed on every side. The meals no longer satisfy when the children go hungry.
The nights are robbed of peace with the sounds of bombs exploding overseas. And joy, could we feel it without feeling ashamed, for many are falling all around us.
Wake us up Lord, bring us to our senses! We should not be fighting each other! We should not be asleep at the gates! Oh, how we lament…
Remember your people, oh God, for the flock scatters and goes its own way in want of a shepherd. Remember your people, and save us from ourselves.
Amen.
MEDITATION DEVOTION AUTHOR
Jonathon McClellan
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
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