Healing Prayer

Written by Renée Miller

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Chant
When life’s trials steal your joy
And mem’ries hard surround your heart
When pain o’ertakes and settles in your soul
It’s heav’n alone can make you whole.

Text: Renée Miller
Music: "Jesu dulcis memoria, plainsong, Mode 2"
Hymnal 1982

 

Preparation for Prayer
As you listen to the ringing of the bell, let the closed pockets of your soul open to the gracious, healing presence of God.

 

Opening Sentence
“There’s nothing in our lives beyond the seeing eye of the Holy One. There’s no inner conflict, fear, stress, loss, or despair beyond the heart of the Holy One. There’s no moment when the arms are unwilling to take us in.”
—Renée Miller, Fertile Soil in a Barren Land

“Do not let your hearts be troubled.”
 —John 14:1

 

A Psalm
“At an acceptable time, O God, in the abundance of your steadfast love, answer me. With your faithful help rescue me from sinking in the mire; let me be delivered from my enemies and from the deep waters. Do not let the flood sweep over me, or the deep swallow me up, or the Pit close its mouth over me. Answer me, O Lord, for your steadfast love is good; according to your abundant mercy, turn to me. Do not hide your face from your servant, for I am in distress—make haste to answer me. Draw near to me, redeem me, set me free.”
 —Psalm 69: 13b-18a



A Reading from the Bible

“What do you want me to do for you?” The blind man said to him, “My teacher, let me see again.” Jesus said to him, “Go; your faith has made you well.” Immediately he regained his sight and followed him on the way.”
—Mark 10:51-52

 

Reflection followed by Silence
The loss of our job, or a death of someone we love, or the revelation that our child is addicted to drugs, or the news of an impending national crisis, or the announcement by our doctor that we have a terminal illness, or the complete disintegration of our financial future can make us feel we’ve been cut in strips and abandoned on a road to fend for ourselves without the resources to bring us back to full life. When we’re in the throes of these struggles, all we want is to escape. We want to go where no one will try to tell us our troubles aren’t so bad.

Where no one will tell us to "get over it and get a life." Where no one will minimize or diminish our feelings of despair. The darkness does abate. After time has passed and the silhouettes of light have emerged on our personal horizon, we look back and find that in the midst of what had been so horrific, the gift of grace was there, sitting as still as a well-behaved child.

Even there in the pit from which we thought there was no reprieve, the Spirit of God was standing over us. The very troubles that seemed so difficult, the very things we would never have wanted to be exposed to, the very things we would not have chosen for ourselves actually become a means of life and blessing for us. Ask yourself, “When have the trials of my life been a means of blessing?”



Prayer

Take some moments now to offer the concerns of your heart to heaven. Remember those who are in pain, those who are afraid, those who are alone, those whom you love, those who are dying, and those who are already in heaven, and pray for the healing of your own soul.

 

(Silence)

 

Prayer for Expressing Gratitude
“Gracious God, in the busy-ness of my day, I sometimes forget to stop to thank you for all that is good in my life. My blessings are many and my heart is filled with gratefulness for the gift of living, for the ability to love and be loved, for the opportunity to see the everyday wonders of creation, for sleep and water, for a mind that thinks and a body that feels. I thank you, too, for those things in my life that are less than I would hope them to be. Things that seem challenging, unfair, or difficult. When my heart feels stretched and empty, and pools of tears form in my weary eyes, still I rejoice that you are as near to me as my next breath and that in the midst of turbulence, I am growing and learning. In the silence of my soul, I thank you most of all for your unconditional and eternal love. Amen.”

 

Blessing
May your experiences of pain and struggle in life be blessed with God’s healing touch. May God’s grace wash over you and weave together the tattered strands of your hurting soul, until your pain is eased into peace.


 

Closing Thought with Chant
In your pain and in your joy know that you are loved by God—boundlessly, unconditionally, and eternally.

“Look well within, wake to your soul
Touch the awe that makes you whole.
Open your eyes, to realize
The wonder of your soul.”

Text: Renée Miller
Music: Thomas Pavlechko
Wellspring, Selah Publishing

 

Copyright ©2007 Renée Miller