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Liturgies for Hope: 5 Prayers for Seeking Joy

DAY 1 OF 5

A Liturgy For Those Battling Fear

Do not be afraid, Your angels proclaimed to those shaking shepherds,

and You whisper the same to us, generation after generation.

But disease ravages our world,

heartbreak turns commonplace,

and nameless grief settles deep in our bones.

Is it any wonder we tremble so easily?

You remember that we are made of dust and breath and how our unnaturally natural tendency is to cower in the dark places of our minds,

pointing fingers at one another,

forgetting the shadow of safety You offer under Your wings,

wide enough to hold us all.

Our groaning is not hidden from You, Oh Holy Father.

Do not ignore our weeping cries

and quaking knees

and besieged hearts.

You alone hold power to pull us from the miry pit,

for fear has stolen our ladder and we cannot escape.

How long, Oh God?

When will we see Your goodness in the land of the living?

Remind us, Jesus, that You lay sleeping in the boat in the middle of the storm at sea.

You are neither surprised nor distressed by the mounting chaos.

You are not a God who panics.

Oh Christ, who defeated the sting of death upon the cross, be near

and calm the sea within us with one word so that we may then comfort others

with the same comfort You give to us.

Out of Your loving-kindness You do not condemn our fear

but rather call us into something far more magnificent:

wild, glorious trust in the One who holds the whole world together.

Amen.

Reflection Question: What is a specific fear you need to release to Jesus today?

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About this Plan

Liturgies for Hope: 5 Prayers for Seeking Joy

These comforting prayers will help you lay down your fears, losses, and brokenness as you engage the messier, lonelier concerns that aren’t usually addressed from the pulpit: secret sins, doubting your faith, seeking joy. Perfect for inspiration, each day of this plan is an invitation for readers to articulate their concerns and draw on the truth of God's promises.

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