Monday, April 15, 2013

Devotion for today: Open my eyes, that I may see


Today, for Meditative Monday, I have selected a passage from Psalm 119 which I think all of us who are trying to follow God’s teachings can ponder, and take to heart.
  
Psalm 119: 17-24

Be good to your servant while I live,
    that I may obey your word.
Open my eyes that I may see
    wonderful things in your law.
 I am a stranger on earth;
    do not hide your commands from me.
 My soul is consumed with longing
    for your laws at all times.
 You rebuke the arrogant, who are accursed,
    those who stray from your commands.
 Remove from me their scorn and contempt,
    for I keep your statutes.
 Though rulers sit together and slander me,
    your servant will meditate on your decrees.
 Your statutes are my delight;
    they are my counselors.
A Pro-Life Prayer for Our President and Public Officials

Lord God, Author of Life and Source of Eternal Life, move the hearts of all our public officials and especially our President, to fulfill their responsibilities worthily and well to all those entrusted to their care. Help them in their special leadership roles, to extend the mantle of protection to the most vulnerable, especially the defenseless unborn, whose lives are threatened with extermination by an indifferent society. Guide all public officials by your wisdom and grace to cease supporting any law that fails to protect the fundamental good that is human life itself, which is a gift from God and parents. You are the Protector and Defender of the lives of the innocent unborn. Change the hearts of those who compromise the call to protect and defend life. Bring our nation to the values that have made us a great nation, a society that upholds the values of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all. Mary, the Mother of the living, help us to bear witness to the Gospel of Life with our lives and our laws, through Christ, Our Lord. Amen.

Imprimatur: January 22, 2009 + Most Reverend Robert J. Baker Bishop of Birmingham in Alabama

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