Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Prayer for All Those Touched by Adoption


Although I thought it was appropriate to include the previous post, I didn't want the post to have "top place" on this blog for any length of time.

The season of Advent is about waiting, about longing. We are waiting to experience the miracle of the birth of our Savior, to retell the ancient story of Grace Incarnate, to share with our families the Hope that was brought to the whole world through the irresistable and matchless love of God.

At the same time, we wait with those who are suffering -- knowing that the "suffering" are not always easy to love, or grateful for our solidarity. Still, there is no getting around the fact that we are a part of the human family -- and in some sense, part of the Body of Christ. And so, in the spirit of Advent, we offer our prayers for those who need them. (Feel free to add your intentions in the comments ...)


For those who wander in darkness, that You would be our Light.
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
For those who are empty, that You would be our Sufficiency,
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
For those who are sad, that You would be our Joy,
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
For those who are grieving, that You would be our Comfort,
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
For those who are confused, that You would be our Wisdom,
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
For those who are overwhelmed, that You would be our Provision,
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.
For those who are troubled, that You would be our Prince of Peace,
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer.

1 comment:

MightyMom said...

well, can I put a comment on the previous post?

holy crap!

Here's my deal, I have a good friend who's adopted 2 lovely kiddos. The first is partially open. She sends periodic info/pics to the birthmother via general delivery...if the woman doesn't pick them up in 2 weeks they go back to the adoptive mother. For the past year or so the letters have come back. How much must it hurt to see a child you birthed be raised by someone else....even when you know it was the best decision for the child? My guess is for the adoptees you've posted about it is much less about KNOWING thier birth mother/geneology as it is KNOWING WHY they gave them up for adoption. There is a real sense of abandonment there....one that must be dealt with before it turns into the hate and ugliness seen in the comments here.

but folks, let's not be taking our anger and frustrations out on someone who's done you no wrong. I mean REALLY.

Play Nice.