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God on Mute

DAY 23 OF 41

Choosing Life

As I enter this time of prayer, I repeat the words of Psalm 27:1, slowly, several times, making them my prayer to God:

‘The LORD is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear?

The LORD is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid?’

Pause and repeat
Pause to read the passage Deut. 30:19–20

Pete writes, ‘When I asked Sammy to marry me, it was a terrifying moment. I knew that she could say one single-syllable word and dash all my dreams, or say another and make them all come true. My future hung on her choice. Had I decided to avoid the risk of disappointment, grabbing her by the hair with one hand while beating my chest in triumph with the other and declaring, “You shall be mine,” then my actions would not have been loving. Love, by its very nature, always permits choice, and choice permits terrifying risks’*

Sometimes I wish that God didn’t trust me with quite so much choice. In what practical ways might I use my free will to ‘choose life’ today, both for myself and those I meet?

Pause and reflect

I ask You, Lord, for the gift of heightened awareness today. Sensitise me to discern in each moment its extraordinary potential for life-giving words and deeds of love.

Pause and pray

As I bring this time with God to a close, I pray a prayer of joyful surrender attributed to Mother Teresa of Calcutta:

‘Dear Jesus, help me to spread your fragrance everywhere I go. Flood my soul with your spirit and life. Penetrate and possess my whole being so utterly that my life may only be a radiance of yours. Shine through me and be so in me that every soul I come in contact with may feel your presence in my soul. Let them look up and see no longer me, but only Jesus.’**

Amen.

*Pete Greig, God on Mute, David C Cook, (Colorado Springs, 2020), p154-155

** This prayer was a favourite of Mother Teresa, to whom it is often attributed, and she encouraged her Missionaries of Charity to use it after Mass. It is unclear, however, as to its source. Parts of the second half are drawn from Cardinal Newman’s meditation ‘Jesus the Light of the Soul’ (Meditations and Devotions Part III, VII, 3).

About this Plan

God on Mute

Why does it sometimes seem like our prayers go unheard or unanswered? Can we find hope and a new perspective during difficult seasons? This Lent and Easter themed plan is based on the book God on Mute, which was written by the Founder of 24-7 Prayer Pete Greig, who has stepped into the dark side of prayer and emerged with a hard-won message of hope, comfort and profound biblical insight for all who suffer in silence.

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