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In April 2021 the second wave of Covid-19 swept through India. Many of us lost someone we loved. All of us know someone who did. Soon it will be the first year since many tragic things happened—a season of many anniversaries of loss, with grief triggered, sorrow remembered and tragedy relived. I wrote this prayer for all who will face such an anniversary. It is a prayer to prepare our hearts to grieve honestly, intentionally, and hopefully.

Leader

Lord, 

At this time last year, grief came to visit us 

in a way that left us permanently changed.

It became the dividing line,

between the life before, and the much heavier life after.

Things that mattered much earlier,

do not seem to matter as much today.

It feels as if our souls have aged ten years in one year.

 

As we get nearer to the anniversary of loss,

it feels as if our hearts are circling back

to the beginning of our great sorrow,

like athletes on a race track

running as fast as they can,

only to return to the place from which they started.

 

People:

Lord, we cannot do this alone.

 

Leader:

Lord, we do not ask 

for the remains of our grief to be purged 

or for our grief to be wiped away.

Rather, we ask that our hearts and minds 

would be like cups washed and cleansed 

by the vision of resurrection,

so we can taste of this grief

without the dross of despair 

and the stain of unbelief.

 

People:

Lord, we rely on you.

 

Leader:

As our minds take us back 

in wild and wandering ways

through hallways of sometimes surprising, 

sometimes familiar, and sometimes long-forgotten memories,

we ask for our hearts 

to sense your presence,

walking with us,

standing with us, 

weeping with us,

whispering into our hearts 

this beautiful, unassailable truth, 

“Because I live, you also will live”

 

People:

Lord, your words are healing words.

 

Leader:

We ask that grief would not harden our hearts

but it would soften them,

making us more tender

more compassionate, more humble,

more sensitive to the needs of others,

and more conscious of the frailty of life 

and the fragility of our hearts,

so we might in every way put away all hope in ourselves 

and put our hope in you, 

where it is safest 

and we are strongest.

 

People:

Lord, set our hearts on things above.

 

Leader:

Lord, we ask that eternity

would take its rightful place in our imaginations,

that as we walk through a string of anniversaries,

the sting of these dates on a calendar

would not feel like salt burning our wounds

but they would be redeemed,

and they would become 

signposts on a highway, 

even bright lights on a dark road

that point to the eternal horizon,

and deepen our longing for the return of the King,

who himself tasted death for everyone,

so we can be heirs of the life that is truly life.

 

People:

Lord, fix our eyes on Jesus.

 

Leader:

Let the hurt we feel 

become a springboard 

that lifts us into your presence 

so our hearts become more alive,

more aware, more alert

to the working of your power

in our inner beings

so our deepest wounds 

can feel the soft touch

of your healing hand.

Amen.

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