August 17, 2022
“Half a Hallelujah Happy”: A Prayer
O Lord, we’re not sure how to react, react to my
PET scan,
progress, and yet
a good ways to go;
immunotherapy working,
but much more work needed;
goodbye to old lung nodules,
hello to new lung nodules;
cancer?
maybe yes, maybe no;
fungus?
maybe yes, maybe no;
radiation needed?
maybe yes, maybe no;
colon cancer not spread,
but not gone;
will it spread?
maybe yes, maybe no;
will it ever be gone?
maybe yes, maybe no;
eternal maybes,
that’s the challenge,
living with those maybes;
waiting for the other shoe to drop…
or not drop;
feeling like
a walking, talking good news/bad news joke;
but
are we pleased
with the results?
well, yes, sorta;
are we encouraged?
well, yes, kinda;
are we overjoyed?
well, not “over” exactly;
let’s just say that we’re
half a hallelujah happy.
But, Lord, it’s not just me, it’s not just us, so many
have been or are
in the same boat, the
good news/bad news,
maybe/maybe not,
yes/no
boat;
the
uncertain,
who knows,
could be
boat;
the
do another test,
wait and see,
try something else
boat;
I guess
that’s why we say
that we live
by faith,
by hope,
by your
grace and mercy;
those eternal
maybes.
And that is my prayer, O Lord, that you would
increase
our faith,
so that it’s not a
kinda, sorta, maybe faith, but
a faith
that looks up to you,
and so a faith that is
certain,
confident,
convinced;
and
strengthen
our hope
so that it’s not a
kinda, sorta, maybe hope, but
a hope
that is built on you,
and so a hope that is
unwavering
unfaltering,
unshakeable;
and
deepen
our trust,
so that it’s not a
kinda, sorta, maybe trust, but
a trust
that rests on you,
and so a trust that is
steadfast,
stalwart,
staunch;
a faith, a hope, a trust, that
helps us live
without fear or anxiety
in the midst of all the
maybe’s and could-be’s;
helps us live
strong and brave and glad
in the face of all the
who knows’ and yes/no’s;
helps us live
with love for you
no matter what the news.
O Lord, chances are there are times when we wonder
why we keep praying for
what we keep praying for
when what we keep praying for
never seems to come and so we
keep praying for the same things,
things such as
healing,
peace,
answers;
help us to
keep praying, persisting, pestering you;
help us to
pray always,
pray constantly,
pray unceasingly;
help us to
bother you, annoy you, trouble you,
until at last
healing comes,
peace descends,
answers found.
O Lord, half a hallelujah is about the best we can do
for a while
because
half good news, half bad news
is about the best we can expect
for a while,
maybes
are about the best we can look forward to
for a while,
howevers
are about the best we can count on
for a while;
but
half a hallelujah,
is better than
no hallelujah,
because
it’s praise
nonetheless
and we do
praise you
still,
and thank you,
and love you,
no kinda, sorta, maybe
about it.
Amen.