Liturgies for WholenessSýnishorn
A LITURGY FOR A TRIP TO THE GROCERY STORE
Oh God of abundance, come with me on this grocery store trip,
an unremarkable errand You can transform with
divine possibility.
Rid me of haste before I enter the store.
Let my steps down aisles be slow
and my posture toward others be patient.
May this place of overstimulation
that triggers one’s greed
somehow become a place of stillness
and self-control.
As I fill my cart with what I need,
remind me that it is You alone who sustain me,
in both body and spirit.
Let me be satisfied by nothing other than You.
Show me the way of good stewardship—
how to spend less on myself
and consider others as I shop.
If anxiety comes as I navigate these aisles,
quiet me with Your presence
and the steadiness of Your hand.
Even here, remind me of the access I have
to the fruit of Your Spirit:
may my love be genuine,
my kindness tireless,
my gentleness unrelenting.
In every encounter with strangers—
cashiers and baggers,
greeters and butchers,
fellow sojourners with carts—
may I treat them with dignity,
for I do not know the griefs with which they arrived.
Oh perfect Provider—
for today and every future grocery run—
this is what I ask:
Help me to spend my resources in a way that nourishes this body,
blesses others,
and most of all, honors You.
Amen
About this Plan
Liturgy reminds us that we are not alone. In this devotional, Audrey and Elizabeth offer original, pre-written prayers based on the comfort, truth, and wonder found in Scripture. If you’re at a loss for words, need fresh inspiration, or just feel exhausted, these liturgies about everyday experiences will give language to the wrestling in your mind, body, heart, and soul.
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