As we reflect this week on our neighbors, those from “all of Judea,” may this poem by Ted Loder be our prayer:
I Remember Now in Silence
Lord,
plunge me deep into a sense of sadness
at the pain of my sisters and brothers
inflicted by war,
prejudice,
injustice,
indifference,
that I may learn again to cry as a child
until my tears baptize me
into a person who touches with care
those I now touch in prayer:
victims of violence,
of greed,
of addiction;
prisoners in ghettos,
in old age,
in sexism;
people with broken bodies,
with broken hearts,
with broken lives
whom I remember now in silence before you
because I have too often forgotten them
in the shuffle of my fretful busy-ness.
by Ted Loder ~ Guerrillas of Grace “Prayers for the Battle”
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