A Prayer in Memory of All Who Have Died Thus Far
O Lord, not even a sparrow
can fall
to the ground
without your noticing
because
your eye
is on
the sparrow,
and you watch over it,
and if
on the sparrow,
then so much more on us,
watching over us,
noticing,
when we ourselves fall,
so great
is your care for us.
O Lord, if need be, teach us once again
what it means
to be your people,
so that never
will you close
your eyes to us.
Teach us again
to notice as you notice,
to care as you care,
to watch over one another
and strangers too,
because
when we no longer notice
we can come to shrug our shoulders
at pain,
and suffering,
and death.
Another mass shooting?
Hey, it happens.
Another traffic fatality?
So what’s new?
Another few thousand coronavirus deaths?
Everybody’s gotta die sometime,
or so
the sensitive senator said.
Or was it the glib governor?
O Lord, give us eyes that still notice,
hearts still capable of breaking
minds still capable of thinking about
more than ourselves,
so that never
do we grow numb
to the pain of another human being
or no longer value
every human life,
or grow weary
of showing compassion.
And we pray this today, Lord,
because death
is no longer news
so much has it become the only news of late,
making it easy
to think numbers, not people,
and to take our eyes
off the sparrow
that is of course
not a sparrow at all.
But not today, O Lord, not today!
Today
we notice
and pray for all
who have
fallen,
husbands and wives, parents and grandparents,
and children too,
friends and neighbors, co-workers and care-workers,
and the clerk
behind the counter who had no name,
and for those
who mourn their loss;
and we pray for those
who are battling the coronavirus,
who are at risk caring for them,
and those who are hurting financially,
who can’t find work,
who can’t put food on the table.
Comfort them!
Heal them!
Sustain them!
And through us and those elected to serve
let answers, solutions, a plan,
come forth,
and not simply words that are simply words
and simply stupid.
O Lord, in the midst of all we are going through,
we need not
be discouraged
but can sing
because our souls are happy
even as sadness surrounds,
and can sing
because we are free
even though fear claims to own us,
for
your eye
is on the sparrow
and we know
you are watching over us
and all your children.
Amen.