Mama Monday #55
A Liturgy for Those Flooded by Too Much Information
In a world so
wired and interconnected, our anxious hearts are pummeled by an endless barrage
of troubling news. We are daily aware of more grief, O Lord, than we can
rightly consider, of more suffering and scandal than we can respond to, of more
hostility, hatred, horror, and injustice than we can engage with compassion.
But you, O
Jesus, are not disquieted by such news of cruelty and terror and war. You are
neither anxious nor overwhelmed. You carried the full weight of the suffering
of a broken world when you hung upon the cross, and you carry it still.
When the
cacophony of universal distress unsettles us, remind us that we are but small
and finite creatures, never designed to carry the vast abstractions of great
burdens, for our arms are too short and our strength is too small. Justice and
mercy, healing and redemption, are your great labors.
And yes, it is
your good pleasure to accomplish such works through your people, but you have
never asked any one of us to undertake more than your grace will enable us to
fulfill.
Guard us then
from shutting down our empathy or walling off our hearts because of the glut of
unactionable misery that floods our awareness. You have many children in many
places around this globe. Move each of our hearts to compassionately respond to
those needs that intersect our actual lives, that in all places your body might
be actively addressing the pain and brokenness of this world, each of us
liberated and empowered by your Spirit to fulfill the small part of your
redemptive work assigned to us.
Give us
discernment in the face of troubling news reports. Give us discernment to know
when to pray, when to speak out, when to act, and when to simply shut off our
screens and our devices, and to sit quietly in your presence, casting the
burdens of this world upon the strong shoulders of the one who alone is able to
bear them up.
Amen.
This liturgy
is from Every Moment Holy by Doug McKelvey.
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