Sunday, March 21, 2010

A Springtime Prayer

By Joyce Rupp


Ever-renewing and energizing Creator,
Come, stir in my dormant spiritual limbs.

Wake up my tired prayer.
Revive my weary efforts of care.
Sing hope into my discouragement.

Wash my dusty, drab attitude
with the cleansing rains of your vision.

Go deep to my roots and penetrate my faith
with the vibrancy of your grace.

Shake loose the old leftover oak leaves
of my tenacious ego-centeredness.

Coax joy to sprout from my difficulties.

Warm the buds of my relationships
so they bloom with healthy love.

Clear out my wintered debris
with the wild breeze of your liberating presence.

Nudge me, woo me, entice me, draw me to you.

I give you my trust and my gratitude as you
grace my slowly thawing spirit.

Light-filled Being, my Joy and my Hope,
let the greening in me begin.


From Out of the Ordinary: Prayers, Poems, and Reflections for Every Season by Joyce Rupp.



See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
Waiting in Repose for Spring’s Awakening Kiss
In the Footsteps of Spring
Spring Garden


Images: Michael Bayly.

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