Part 1:
Creator, giver of new creation….
Spirit, multiplier of loaves…
We are children of your bounty,
daughters
and sons of privilege…
We live amidst ample food, ample
clothes,
ample
housing, ample cars, ample
stereos,
ample
friends, ample security…
We have ample and count on it,
reckoning
our luxuries to be necessities..
And we are grateful…
In our gratitude,
we
notice the war refugees in Syria…
we
notice the war on poverty
even
with our government surpluses…
we
notice how you grace our church
midst
our fear and rage and cunning…
we ask about inheriting eternal life…
and
turn away with our great possessions…
Giver, Giver, Giver who overrides
fear in utterance
who
overrides scarcity in abundance…
who
overrides parsimony in generosity…
we
are among the 5000
we
are dazzled by twelve baskets left…
Our gratitude does not match your
generosity,
but
we are grateful…
For all your gifts including the gift
of your very own life to us,
We give you thanks…Amen. And all the people said…..Amen
(Walter
Brueggemann, Awed to Heaven, Rooted in
Earth, p. 140, adapted)
Part 2:
You are the giver of all good things.
All
good things are sent from heaven above,
rain
and sun,
day
and night,
justice
and righteousness,
bread
to the eater and
seed
to the sower,
peace
to the old,
energy
to the young,
joy
to the babes.
We are takers, who take from you,
day
by day, daily bread,
taking
all we need as you supply
taking
in gratitude and wonder and joy.
And then taking more,
taking
more than you give us,
taking
from our sisters and brothers…
taking
because we are frightened, and so greedy,
taking
because we are anxious, and so fearful,
taking
because we are driven, and so uncaring.
Give us peace beyond our fear, and so
end our greed.
Give us well-being beyond our
anxiety, and so end our fear.
Give us abundance beyond our driven-ness,
and
so end our uncaring.
Turn our taking into giving…since we
are in your giving image:
Make
us giving like you…,
giving
as he gave himself up for us all,
giving,
never taking. Amen.
(Walter Brueggemann, Awed
to Heaven, Rooted in Earth, p.33)
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