Endless Grace by Ryan Whitaker Smith and Dan Wiltنموونە
Psalm 79
Table of Mercy
Lord God,
we have opened our
hearts,
minds,
bodies,
temples,
to the influence of idols.
Have mercy on us.
We have allowed
twisted intentions,
wayward wants,
destructive desires
a place at the table of mercy.
Have mercy on us.
We have followed the spirit of the age:
amused,
allured,
coerced,
conformed.
Have mercy on us.
We have courted death,
wooed destruction,
offered ourselves up as lambs for slaughter.
Have mercy on us.
Once we walked in victory,
but now we are lifeless:
possessing a form of godliness,
but denying its power.
We are pitied,
parodied,
skewered,
scorned.
Have mercy on us.
In the midst of judgment,
is there hope for restoration?
Occasion for mercy?
Destroy that which destroys us, Lord.
Break that which breaks us.
Restore our communion—
the bread and the cup
at the table of mercy.
For not one of us is without sin.
Save us, O Lord,
from the sway of lesser loves.
May peace triumph over violence,
mercy over judgment.
Forgive what we have been.
Sanctify what we are.
Order what we shall be.
By the blood of the Lamb,
remember our sins no more.
We are a temple, desecrated;
a holy place in ruins,
haunted by the cries of the innocent.
Evil spreads its sickness
through every vine
and vein,
until every field
is a field of blood;
every valley
a Gehenna.
But nothing is hidden from You.
All will come to light.
When You restore us,
when Your Spirit breathes
life into these bones,
the nations will cry to You,
the seat of their desire,
and the temple of the earth
will be set free from its bondage
into the freedom of the glory
of the children of God.
The prayers of the saints
are poured out before You:
a fragrant incense
rising to Your throne.
Hear the cries of the righteous, Lord.
May those who turn their face against You,
who shun Your mercy,
defy Your way,
deride the children of Your covenant,
reap what they have sown—
while the heirs of Your promise
venture deeper
and deeper
into the love of God,
ever praising You
for Your sustaining hand,
Your endless grace.
Yes, Lord,
we gather once again
at the table of mercy
to tell what You have done.
Amen.
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Journey into the Psalms in a whole new way with these free-verse poetic renderings of Psalms 76-80.
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