We prayed together, to the creator, the source of all we have, offering “the fruit of our labor”; but the words themselves were discordant somehow not precisely what I believe a worthy prayer, offering back to God; but is there more? Something else to say? Our fruits; our labor, really?
We are offering that which we “earned”, hmm, but what does “to earn” mean itself? What are the fruits of our labors truly? When does the fruit stop being the Lord’s When do we earn anything? Isn’t all of our all, our lives, our work, our wealth, our poverty, our living, our dying, all a gift of God?
Maybe, just maybe, our prayer should change; maybe we should pray that we offer to You, our loving, creator, sustainer God, a mere portion a small measure, a pittance of that which you have given us through our works, our living out of our working lives through the gift of the job, the position, the career you have called us to, at this time in our lives
That we offer to you a small part of that which You have so abundantly blessed us. Not the fruits of our labor, but a piece of the harvest of the daily bread which You alone have provided a bit of the loaves, the fishes, so that we may add to the basket from which you bless and break and share with the whole world, Your ministry of love to the ends of the earth, and the end of the age
Living more humbly, acknowledging the source the center of all we are, all we have sharing with others, that which was never ours, truly, gifts, all we have, from the creator, to give back, from our hearts so that others would know abundance, daily provision that none would be hungry, thirsty, anymore
update October 14, 2008 October 12, 2008 Offertory, Prayer of Dedication Suncook United Methodist Church October 15, 2008 Blog Action Day, poverty