Lent is coming. Get ready to be penitent. Even if no one cares.
If you ever follow snopes.com, you know what a FOAF is, a "friend of a friend."
Well, this came from Robert, who got it from the Rev. Bruce Knofel who got it from the Rev. Bill Voris, who is a Lutheran pastor who served as chaplain at Western State Hospital for many years. Bill was Bruce's C.P.E. director and his spiritual director for many years.
So I guess this is from a "Friend of a friend of a friend"...a FOAFOAFOAF....
Let us begin this season of Lent with the promise of Easter reminding us of new life, renewal and hope. Lent provides us the opportunity to renew our connectedness with one another, our community and the world. Lent is a time of process, change and conversion. So let this be our prayer for one another:
To fast from unrealistic expectations of others, and ourselves -- and to embrace reality.
To fast from words and behaviors that pierce one's spirit, -- and instead affirm someone each day.
To fast from windy, empty words regarding others and issues, -- and to act on what we say.
To fast from raining on the parade of another's enthusiasm, dreams, visions, -- and instead nurture and cultivate the dreams.
To fast from a lifestyle that doesn't allow us to stop and enjoy the moments, -- and to do some small thing for one's self each day in gratitude to the One who created us.
To fast from holding on to old ways, systems -- and to discern what it is we need to say good-bye to.
To fast from criticizing the organization, managers, colleagues, -- and to celebrate God's fidelity to use within this healing ministry.
To fast from bitterness and resentment -- and to give thanks for each person who has touched our lives.
And finally, let us fast from impatience, -- and to wait with compassion and understanding.
May this be our prayer, we ask through God who is the source of our being.
Amen.
...and since in a couple of weeks I can't say the "A" word for 40 days, let me add...Alleluia, Alleluia, Amen...
1 comments:
Hey Kirk.
FOAFOAFOAF is starting to sound like six degrees of separation! :)
Thanks for continuing to pass this on. I think it is a great start for Lent. Now if I can only really do it!
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