prayer

Psalm 116 (for Maundy Thursday)

Audio:


  Psalm116_chords.pdf  
Lyrics:

Refrain:
I love the LORD because he hears and answers my prayers.
Because he bends down and listens, I will pray as long as I live!
I love the LORD because he hears and answers my prayers.
Because he bends down and listens, I will pray as long as I live!

What can I offer the LORD for all he has done for me?
I lift up a cup of salvation and praise the LORD's name just for saving me.
I will keep all of my promises to the Lord in the presence of all of His people

Refrain

Coming Home

Lyrics:

I got the road in my blood
And my blood on the road
I leave a piece of myself, now,
Wherever I go
There's a roomful of people
That hold on to my soul
And keep me coming home

I see the smiles of my children
That light up my dreams
For the first time, the future
Looks real to me
It's getting hard to remember
What I saw and believed
Before my coming home

Prayer and Richard John Neuhaus' work

Last week, one of my favorite authors, one who has been very influential to my worldview over the last 10-15 years, died.  Richard John Neuhaus was the editor-at-large of First Things, the sine qua non of my monthly reading.  I've been reading several remembrances of his over the past few days, but this quote stood out to me as something I need to take heed of:

I asked him his secret for being so prodigious a reader and writer. His response I took initially as a non-sequitur, until I had a chance to reflect on it more and put it into practice. His secret, he told me, was to make sure he did his morning prayer before he began to read the newspaper. Once he had put God first and received his help for the day, he could then get to the work God was asking him to do with greater concentration. God seemed to multiply his efforts.

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