August 9, 2023
“It’s Time to Go Back to School:” A Prayer
O Lord, for many students, it’s time to go back to school, time to
attend classes again, resume learning again, and
I got to thinking that maybe
I should join them,
because
there is
so much I don’t know,
so much I don’t understand,
so much I don’t comprehend,
and I’m not talking
cars, or
iphones, or
watches, or
computers, or
washing machines, those
complicated, confusing, challenging, complex, confounding
things,
mysteries,
puzzles,
riddles,
at least to me;
talking about other
mysteries,
puzzles,
riddles,
more
complicated, confusing, challenging, complex, confounding
than any
car, or
iphone, or
watch, or
computer, or
washing machine;
talking about
our world,
our culture,
our lives;
talking about
climate change,
hostilities unchanged,
war never ending;
talking about
why
Jews being targeted again,
why
fear and anger and resentment,
why
violence and vileness and viciousness,
why
Christianity so unchristian,
why
truth and kindness and moral courage mean so little to
so many;
talking about
why
our lives have come to what they have,
what
is the point of it all,
where
is it all leading;
and so,
talking about
going back to school,
returning to classes,
continuing to learn,
because
answers offered not real answers at all, just
Twitter tweeted twaddle,
Instagram instant insipid insights,
Facebook found findings found feeble;
so need to
go beyond,
go further,
go deeper
than
surface understanding, easy answers, convenient views;
need to understand
our culture,
our nation,
our youth,
music, movies, politics, cult of celebrity, power,
loss of belief, lack of moral center, love of lies; need to
go back to school.
But there’s more, O Lord, we need to understand, like you and
your ways;
talk about
complicated, confusing, challenging, complex, confounding, as in
mystery, puzzle, riddle;
the answers, the healing,
that don’t seem to come;
the faith, the belief, the strength
that seem to fail us; and the questions,
the questions:
Why won’t you just fix things?
When will you act to set things right?
Where are you in this insane asylum of a world?
What’s gone wrong with this nation, the Church, Christianity?
What’s wrong with people?
What’s wrong with us, anyway?
Is it time we go back to school?
And help us, O Lord, to do just that, help us not to think
that we have graduated because confirmed or baptized
when young;
that childhood, G-rated belief a match for an
adult, X-rated world;
that we know all we need to know;
teach us
to see
that we still need to
listen to the word you speak to us in Scripture, and
learn what it means for us today;
listen to our world, our culture, the news of the day, and
learn what they are telling us; and
listen to our lives and all that happens, and
learn what you are saying to us;
teach us
to be patient
in our search for answers;
to be careful
with our thoughts;
to be generous
in our opinions of others;
to base our beliefs
on the Gospel, not
Wikipedia, Google, or Facebook,
and certainly not
on political preferences;
to understand
that faith means
living without answers sometimes,
living with trust in you at all times,
living with grace and truth in every time;
teach us
to start seeing
the Christian life as more than
one task in multi-tasking lives;
to start giving
our whole mind
to listening,
our whole heart
to praying,
our whole self
to loving you and the other;
to start being
truly obedient,
and living
strong and brave and glad in you.
O Lord, as we do each and every week, we pray for those who
sometimes feel they don’t have a prayer, who are gravely ill,
who are suffering and hurting, who are dying, who are
grieving, and the hungry and the homeless and
refugees everywhere.
Help and heal them, console and strengthen them, support and
lift them in hope, through others, through us, as we
transform our prayers into action.
O Lord, for many students, it’s time to go back to school; and
for many of us, it’s time to go back to school,
time to go back to the school that is you;
and so,
school us,
instruct us,
guide us through the
complicated, confusing, challenging, complex, confounding
maze that is our world, our culture, our life, and
grace with
a faith
that never
fails
the course
we take.
Amen.