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"As Jesus was leaving, two blind men sat by the wayside. They shouted, “Eleison hemas kyrie huios Davida," which means, "Look kindly on us, Lord, son of David!" The crowd sternly ordered them to be quiet; but Jesus, compassionate, touched their eyes. At once they could see, and followed him." (Matthew 20:29-34, abridged)

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Liturgy: Time of Lamentation and Unburdening based on Isaiah 65:17-25

(Please feel free to use this resource.  Credit:  Rev. Murray Speer.)


For one or two voices.
With congregational sung response – Voices United 370


Sung Response:
Send your Holy Spirit on your gathered people,
merciful and loving God, hear us, as we pray.

Reading:
For I am creating new heavens and a new earth;
the former troubles shall not be remembered or come to mind.
Be glad and rejoice forever in what I am creating;
for I am creating a city of peace and joy,
and creating its people as a delight.

Prayer:
O God of love, we are in need of your creative power within and among us.
Our urge to destroy has always been larger, stronger, and easier to listen to,
than your call to peace and harmony.
Help us to see your city of peace and joy, not as a future promise,
but as a present reality.  Help us to live in your new earth even as we struggle with the challenges and troubles of our lives.

Sung Response:
Send your Holy Spirit on your gathered people,
merciful and loving God, hear us, as we pray.

Reading:
I will rejoice in the holy city,
and delight in my people;
no more shall the sound of weeping be heard in it,
or the cry of distress.
No longer will there be in it an infant that lives but a few days,
or an elder who does not live out a lifetime;
for one who dies at a hundred years will be considered a youth,
and one who falls short of a hundred will be considered unfortunate.

Prayer:
O God of love, we are in need of your compassion within and among us.
Sometimes the pain of living seems a burden too heavy to bear,
and we lose our ability to rejoice and take delight.
We long for a time when tears will not be necessary,
but in the meantime, help us to see through your eyes
and delight in the wonders of creation,
and rejoice in the miracles of birth and growth,
and thus dispel the shadows of death and suffering.

Sung Response:
Send your Holy Spirit on your gathered people,
merciful and loving God, hear us, as we pray.

Reading:
They shall live in the houses they build;
they shall eat the fruit of the vineyards they plant.
They shall not build homes for others and yet be homeless;
they shall not plant for others and yet remain hungry;
for the days of my people will be like the days of a tree,
and my beloved people shall long enjoy the work of their hands.

Prayer:
O God of love, we are in need of your divine justice within and among us.
We know that some have gathered to themselves so much wealth
as to make it meaningless to measure it,
while others toil for no reward and struggle to acquire the basics of life.
Too often we have benefited where we have not laboured,
and too often we have seen others abused and not spoken out.
Too often we have taken the resources of your created world
without regard for balance, harmony, or sustainable relationships.
Help us to seek more and more each day
a way of being in which those who have much do not have too much,
and those who have little do not have too little,
and all our relations are given space
to thrive and grow as you would have them do.

Sung Response:
Send your Holy Spirit on your gathered people,
merciful and loving God, hear us, as we pray.

Reading:
They shall not labor in vain,
or bear children doomed to suffer;
for they and their descendants shall be people blessed by God.
Even before they call on me, I will answer,
while they are still speaking I will hear.
The wolf and the lamb shall eat side by side,
the lion shall eat straw like the ox.
Serpents will be content to live on the ground,
and shall not do any harm on all my holy mountain, says the Lord.

Prayer:
O God of love, we are in need of your presence within and among us.
In Christ you are at work reconciling all things to yourself.
We long to see the day that we and all of creation are reconciled,
each to the other,
so that none will know fear, hunger, or despair,
and then none will suffer injustice, abuse, or neglect,
and then all will be able to open their hearts,
and then all will be transformed in the divine image,
and then the peaceable kingdom will be realized.
In the meantime, help us to love as we have been loved,
to give as we have received,
and to live as though we have been born to eternal life.

Sung Response:
Send your Holy Spirit on your gathered people,
merciful and loving God, hear us, as we pray.



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