Living
in troubled times, the Prophet Jeremiah drew close enough to hear God’s word,
and we can do this too! As Lent reminds us, we prepare for Easter by
confessing and turning away (repenting) from whatever obstacles stand between
us and the Lord.
May God Himself put on our
minds and hearts any fear, anger, bigotry, violence, idolatry, complacency, or
other sin we need to release into His forgiveness. Freed of these dark stains, we’re ready to receive the light and living water of Jesus Christ.
Jeremiah 14:20-22 – a prayer of Jeremiah
from the King James Version of the Bible
We acknowledge,
O Lord, our wickedness,
and the iniquity of our fathers:
for we have sinned against thee.
Do not abhor us, for thy
name's sake,
do not disgrace the throne of thy glory:
remember, break not thy covenant with us.
Are
there any among the vanities
of the Gentiles that can cause rain?
or can the heavens give showers?
art not thou he, O Lord our God?
therefore
we will wait upon thee:
for thou hast made all these things.
From the
Book of KJV Prayers - actual prayers from
the King James Version of the Bible
(KJV) collected by Mary
Harwell Sayler, ©2019
…
Jeremiah
14:20-22 – a prayer of Jeremiah
paraphrased into contemporary English
We
confess!
We’ve
acted badly, Lord,
and so have our ancestors.
Our
whole family has sinned against You,
and yet, surely
Your character will not allow You
to abandon us, Lord,
nor disgrace Your glorious throne.
Please
remember Your promises to us
for we rely on You.
What worthless foreign god could
send us rain?
The sky
needs You
to do such things, O Lord our God.
And so
we wait for You to help.
From the
Book of Bible Prayers – actual prayers of the
Bible collected from a variety of translations researched on Bible Gateway then paraphrased
into everyday English by Mary
Harwell Sayler, ©2019
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