July 27, 2022
“They Want Me to Buy a Watch”: A Prayer
O Lord, they want me to buy a watch, my family
wants me to buy a watch,
wants me to wear a watch,
wants my wrist wearing a watch,
always,
morning, noon, and night,
never to be without,
because
a very special watch,
a tech timepiece
that will keep watch on me,
with its
ECG tool app,
heart rate monitor app,
blood oxygen assessment app,
fall detection app,
emergency SOS app,
built-in GPS app,
sleep tracking and respiration app,
even mindfulness app and more,
cellular connectivity, compass, altimeter, water resistant,
and more still,
Apple’s new, improved,
stupefying strap-on,
a watch to be watched by
watchers wanting to
keep watch
on me;
and that’s why
I’m not sure
I want one,
because
don’t want to be
watched,
monitored,
assessed,
non-stop,
waking, sleeping,
every moment, every hour, every day; and
because
even though
might bring some comfort
to my family and to me,
(“Help me! I’ve fallen and can’t get up” comfort), still,
feel
trapped,
cornered,
held captive by a
wrist watch watched; and
because
afraid
watchers might start
advising me
(ok, maybe need some advising),
urging me
(ok, maybe need some urging),
telling me
(ok, maybe need some telling too), to do
whatever my
watch watchers want;
but still
not sure.
So thank you
for the suggestion, but
no thank you.
But why, O Lord, why wouldn’t I want to be watched
if it would help me with my health
and help my family know how I’m doing?
After all,
we pray that you
keep watch over us;
sing that you
do watch us,
just as you
keep your eye
on the sparrow;
believe that you watch out for us all; and
such prayers and songs and beliefs
comfort us,
strengthen us,
gladden us,
make us happy as we
are set free from
worries and
cares and
doubts;
so why don’t I want a
watching watch watching me,
wrist-worn warnings warning me,
weather eyes on whether weathering well
what weathering?
Is it because
you are
not seen
like others seen,
not present
like others present,
not heard
like others heard,
and so
can pray and sing and believe
that you watch over us,
but not like
a husband, a wife, a brother, a sister, a child, a grandchild;
with them, can’t get away with much,
so might get
on our case (ok, maybe something I need),
in our face (ok, probably need this as well),
in our space (ok, I give up, this too),
because
love us,
want us well,
want us to live;
but maybe you
in them,
seen, present, heard
in them, you
on our case,
in our face,
in our space,
because
love us,
want us well,
want us to live.
O Lord, whether it’s you watching over us or other
watchers watching us,
my prayer is the same,
that we give thanks for
your love,
your care,
keeping a close eye on us
as we go through whatever
we are going through;
strengthening us if we grow frail,
lifting us if we falter,
catching us if we fall,
not alone,
constant friend,
sending the shadows fleeing,
setting us free,
making us happy;
and for the love and care of others,
keeping a close eye on us, your presence present,
helping us go through whatever going through.
And we continue to pray, O Lord, for the people of the Ukraine,
that victory would be theirs, the evil defeated; and
that you would heal and comfort and lift in hope
those who are ill or suffering or hurting,
those who are dying, those who are grieving,
those who are struggling emotionally, and
for the homeless, the hungry, the refugees of this world.
O Lord, I’m not sure that I’ll be buying myself that watch,
but I’m pretty sure that I’ll be receiving that watch from
someone,
some day,
and that’s
okay,
because we all
need someone
to watch over us,
need you
to watch over us,
need what love does.
Amen.