-Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals
the pain of ripping it out
Father, I want to know Thee,
but my cowardly heart fears to give up it’s toys.
I cannot part with them without inward bleeding
and I do not try to hide from Thee the terror of parting.
I come trebling, but I do come.
Please root from my heart all those things which
I have cherished so long and which have become a very
part of my living self, so that Thou mayest enter
and dwell there without a rival.
Then shalt Thou make the place of Thy feet glorious.
Then shall my heart have no need of the sun to shine in it,
for Thyself will be the light of it,
and there will be no night there.
In Jesus name,
Amen.
-A.W. Tozer, The Pursuit of God
laughing prisoners
We have smashed down the doors now,
and the light floods in upon your face;
All your prisoners are laughing,
and your former slaves are giving thanks.
Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah!
-Wendell Kimbrough, listen here: The Death of Death
fury to peace
i worship thee
O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Thy name in all the earth;
I worship Thee. With all the angels and saints I adore Thee.
I acknowledge Thee to be my Creator and my God.
I render Thee the homage of my being and my life.
I am not my own, I am Thine.
I will devote myself to Thy divine service this day and forever.
O gramt me grace for this dear Lord.
Amen.
-Ralph Cushman, Pocket Prayer Book, 1941
once again into our doors
May the peace of the Lord Christ go with you; wherever he may send you;
may he guide you through the wilderness: protect you through the storm;
may he bring you home rejoicing: at the wonders he has shown you;
may he bring you home rejoicing: once again into our doors.
-Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals
from grace to glory
Haste, then, on from grace to glory,
Armed by faith and winged by prayer;
Heaven’s eternal day’s before thee,
God’s own hand shall guide thee there.
Soon shall close the earthly mission,
Swift shall pass thy pilgrim days,
Hope soon change to glad fruition,
Faith to sight, and prayer to praise.
-Henry Francis Lyte, Jesus, I My Cross Have Taken
crossing
My right hand—
when I cross myself—
patterns me with Presence
—Father, Son,
and Holy Ghost—
here in my head, my heart
(where I need it most),
my left side and my right.
Thus crossed before the cross,
I am signed both with
death and life,
the intersection of
darkness with light.
But with that crossing
in whatever holy place,
my dexterous right hallows
its sinister fellow.
Through Grace
rather than competing,
the agile blesses
the awkward part,
the strong (the one
that feeds me when I’m eating)
exalts the weak.
At Eucharist, or at table
for any sustaining meal,
the food I manage with
my right hands also feeds
the part less able
on its own to spoon, or speak
for its own needs.
So, here I kneel,
left hand cupped under right,
taking for both enough bread
for the journey,
for each, enough strength
for the week.
-Luci Shaw
a blessing at the doorway
May God give a blessing to this house.
God bless this house from roof to floor,
from wall to wall,
from end to end,
from its foundation and in its covering.
In the strong name of the triune God,
all disturbance cease,
captive spirits freed,
God’s Spirit alone
dwell within these walls.
We call up on the Sacred Three
to save, shield and surround
this house, this home,
this day, this night,
and every night.
Amen.
-Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals


