Karl Edwards presents Working Matters

Category: Quotes to Consider

  • In~Verse: Brueggemann’s Sustained by Angels

    Maybe we have not thought much about Satan,
    either in glib self-regard,
    or in rejection of such silly speculation,
    or in a way more urbane and benign
    than to imagine such a character.

    Except that as we begin our strenuous Lenten trek,
    we are aware
    that the power of resistance is at work in our midst
    that the force of negation is alive and well,
    that our best will is contradicted
    by stuff that surges
    against our best selves,
    that we, even we, are prone to our
    several addictions that render us helpless.

    So we pray in the Lenten season,
    give us primitive freedom to
    take full stock of Satan and the power of
    evil still among us in our prosperity and
    wealth and sophistication,
    and give us primitive openness
    to your ministering angels
    who are present with care and gentleness
    and great nourishment.

    In the Lenten season, give us freedom
    to reconfigure our lives
    as a testing field between the force of Satan
    and the food of your angels.

    Enter our lives with power for newness,
    deliver us from a sense of naive mastery,
    and give us honest contact with our vulnerability.

    Enter the deep places of our life and claim us for your purposes.
    We would be more free than we are,
    more bold than we dare,
    more obedient than we choose.

    We wait for the gift of your large gift of life
    that will wrench us away from death
    to the miracle of Easter joy.

    PrayersWalter Brueggemann
    Prayers for a Privileged People
    Abingdon Press, Nashville, 2008
    (pp. 29, 30)

    (Good even if it’s not Lent.)