Prayer, Valentines, love, respect, peace
A prayer submitted by Kimberly J. Edwards:

God,
I find myself heartbroken 
by the hatred I see all around me. 
So I ask that I may never forget :
 
That behind every brown, yellow, red, black or white face, there is a family like mine, and souls trying to live in a world that often tells them they are less than or unworthy, aliens that are not wanted. May I never lose sight of the soul behind each face, the souls of Your children.

 That behind every homeless person there is a story that may be so familiar to me as to be uncomfortable. May I never be comfortable until there are no more homeless faces seeking a kind word, or an opportunity, or just a smile and a little love.

 That I never forget the truth of Your gospel, that storing up riches here, withholding from others out of some misguided sense of superiority or right to judge, that treating any one of Your children as unworthy to come to Your table is not the Christian love You came to teach us.

 That I count as treasures the friends who stand beside me, encouraging, loving, supporting and accepting me, through word and deed. Sometimes just being available, sometimes through prayer, sometimes through sacrifice of their own. Let me never take them for granted, and always see them as the blessing You meant them to be, and do my very best to love them as well as they have loved me.

 That when I see actions or hear words that mean harm to the 'other', to never stand still or be quiet in the face of injustice, cruelty, racism, to call out behavior that seeks to harm my neighbor. To always see in each face the potential of a child of God no matter how I might disagree with their manner or actions. To protect those who are being shunned, criticized, or even threatened because they are considered different.

 That I appreciate the love and devotion shown to me by my pets. The unconditional adoration that radiates from the soul of our animal friends is surely sent from heaven, through souls that speak a different language, one of complete acceptance. It is no small thing for an animal to love a person. May I always remember those gone on to You to await our reunion.

 That I see and cherish each small blessing, from a spontaneous hug given by a grandchild, to a moment of clarity when I realize that my grown children love and understand me despite my obvious imperfections, a gesture or look from a husband who shows devotion and commitment each day, an unexpected phone call or card from someone reminding me that I matter, to the sunset, birdsong, moonlight, joyous bark or laugh that sweeten my life.

 That I never find myself so blinded by my illness or difficulties that I forget those around me, and around the world, who hurt, hunger, shiver, grieve and strive for rights denied them by oppression and greed.

 That I take every opportunity to let the wonders of Your creation heal and uplift me. Knowing that something as simple as sunshine on my face, sand and waves under my feet, regal treetop canopies, a bird in flight or the beauty of horses galloping across a field can be proof of Your love for Your world.

 That I always, always remember that color, creed, faith or none, accent, sex, age, language, dress, orientation, hairstyle, home, or financial status has not one thing to do with the worth of anyone to You, and to follow your example.
     
That above all the chaos and upset in this world, You gave us the greatest Gift the world has ever known. You loved us then, and love us now, that much. May we all continue to grow and journey toward the greatest we can be for You, and because of You.
      
That I do all I can to give my children an grandchildren an example of the power and light of Your love in my life. That I always do my very best to be a light for Your world, to honor and respect each individual I meet, no matter our differences. That I grow into the person You wish me to be. 

Amen.

 


Comments

Amy
02/22/2011 10:18

Beautiful!

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Christopher Sanchez
02/12/2012 16:02

I see this and think how beautiful and eloquent it sounds and reads, but i am perplexed with how this is not translated in churches. My sister converted to being a Christian for her husband and I have gone to church with them. I see the pastor talk down on gays and say that it is an abomination of Christ and his works and that they should repent. This article that was written is what I've always believed in, and I didn't have to be a Christian, Catholic, or Baptist to understand that. I only had to be human to know that that is the way to the gates of heaven. So why do churches teach hatred when acceptance, love, and kindness is an innate emotion? I love what was written, but until the churches realize the same thing...I will believe this as a prayer I say to myself everynight regardless of religion.

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02/12/2012 20:24

Some Churches are way behind the times and still are caught up in age old sectartianism and bigotry. There are many churches however that understand the living word and do not look down on gay people and those who do not agree with them. I go to such a church. What changed the church I am in is a pastor of vision with the power to bring all different kinds of people together.

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Jeffrey Thomas
02/12/2012 17:04

Yes Christopher, I am one that has or still wears many labels, gay, addict, and yes Christian. I have that found that are stereotypes that make people able to group people in definable classes. I think it helps them think more of themselves. As I have moved on my spiritual path i have realized that some of us choose to come into these lives to learn and teach something around us. Therefore it is through this suffering that we bring an awareness to those around us who may have never known the "other". I think that religion is a control device that keeps man from finding the divine within himself. Because once we do that on a collective basis, well then why would we need a group of MEN telling us right from wrong. So they feel the need to keep some down and elevating the rest. I like to call myself one who follows the teachings of Jesus primarily, but other ascended masters teach the same thing. Love God, love your neighbor. as yourself. So find the Divine within and love the Divine in others. I have to check myself several times a day and ask myself not someone else, is that your concept of Divine? I call it self check
Question everything and ask for the Divine to let the Truth be known to you

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Lucinda Martin
02/12/2012 18:11

This is exactly my prayer,too. Thank you, Kimberly, for expressing so eloquently!!

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Odalys Ruiz
02/12/2012 22:27

God ,i love this.I've sent it to almost all my friends on fb.Can i send it to someone thru e-mail.When i find something this good i want to share with the world! Blessings Odalys:-)

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KATHIE WRIGHT
02/13/2012 15:32

THIS WAS A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE WE ALL NEED TO BE LIKE JESUS AND LOVE ONE ANOTHER.

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