Certainly, as we read the domestic and international news, life seems to be spiraling into the abyss of chaos. We alone cannot redeem or purify the world. Yet we can pray to the One who can. We can confront our own dark side and adjust our thoughts, words, and actions to be ones of goodness and compassion, whether or not they are accepted by others. I now simply pray that the Lord's love will fall like rain on all his Creation to quench the fires of hatred and bitterness.
This prayer was found in the clothes of a dead child at the Ravensbruk women's concentration camp:
"O Lord, remember not only the men and women of goodwill, but also those of ill will. But do not remember only the suffering they have inflicted on us; remember too the fruits we brought forth thanks to this suffering--our comradeship, our loyalty, our humility, our courage, our generosity, the greatness of heart which has grown out of all this. And when they come to judgement, let all the fruits which we have borne be their forgiveness."
And, as I think of this prayer, I am reminded that the moon has risen and set for millennia, showing us eternal beauty and God's constancy, regardless of our circumstances and willingness to really appreciate Him.
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