One of the joys of sorting my mother’s papers after her death last year was reading through the prayers, articles, and sermons she had saved. They were a window into Mother’s faith and a gift that my sister and I carry forward. I rediscovered one of those papers last week and reread it each day in these anxious, depressing times. Here it is, with my hope that you find it helpful, too.
It’s a new day, Lord, and I’m glad it’s here. For the restful moments of the night now ended, I am grateful. For the sleepless moments when I tossed and turned, I am grateful, too: It’s good to have issues that need to be addressed, challenges that demand attention, and a desire to deal with them.
It’s a new day, Lord, and I’m glad it’s here. Yesterday wasn’t exactly what I expected, but today might be different. Who knows what tasks might be accomplished, what new directions might be traveled, what hurts might be healed, what kindness might be offered, what love might be shared.
It’s a new day, Lord, and I’m glad it’s here. Each day is an adventure, a new beginning. Sure, there will probably be some detours I didn’t expect, some turns I didn’t anticipate, some potholes I wont appreciate; but that’s part of living. Not doubt, there will be moments of smooth sailing, too; that which turns out much better than expected, a few pleasant surprises, times of laughter and joy.
It’s a new day, Lord, and I’m glad it’s here. This is the day you have made. The Psalmist declared that long ago, and it’s still the truth. Let me rejoice and be glad in it. Your love is a source of strength and a fountain of hope. You provide what I need. What more could I ask?
It’s a new day, Lord, and I’m glad it’s here. Help me make the most of it, whatever it may bring my way.
By The Reverend Eric P. Wogen
Lord, hear my prayer.
Blessings to you and your family, dear Barbara.
What a lovely way to celebrate All Saints Day! Her spirit lives in you through and through. Thanks be to God!
Welcome and reassuring words from out of the past speaking so clearly to our present. Thank you!
Regarding today’s post, THANK YOU, Barbara, for sharing this prayer from your mother’s papers. Not only is it a touching affirmation of the multiple venues for gratitude in our lives, but also a revealing glimpse into the spirit of this precious person who saved it. It certainly was embodied in the life of the Nancy Anderson I at least began to know and deeply appreciate during my moment at Sugar Creek Church.
Bob Erickson
Hi there. Thank you. She was a gift in many ways. I’m glad you and she knew each other.