REFLECTIONS, POEMS & PRAYERS

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A Blessing For The Storm

May Jesus be with you in the storm

not in your boat

but may you be in his boat

A Blessing For The Storm

May the Lord bless you and keep you

May Jesus be with you in the storm 

not in your boat

but may you be in his boat

Whether sleeping or awake

Trusting or frightened

Joyful or sorrowing

May you know his presence.

May you hear him speaking to the wind and the waves

Speaking peace and calm wherever you may be

May you know how cherished you are

beloved daughter, beloved son

You are not alone

You are held in his sustaining love

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A Coronavirus Prayer

Every time I hear the word ventilator

I will weep with you,

Weary from sorrow,

Heart strained by love

A Coronavirus Prayer

-Written while praying for Ellen who is hospitalized in New York City with COVID-19, and reflecting on John 11

Looking at the world through eyes of compassion

Heart open wide to embrace what is broken

Seeing the beauty, tragedy, hope

Your beloved one is sick

Eyes welling up with tears

streaming down

growing puffy and red

How many days with the fever?

Chest tight, dry cough, struggle to breathe?

Weak, oxygen low

It’s time to admit

To the hospital

To the fear

To the loneliness

To the helplessness

To the desperate need for you

Yes, you wept

Wept with your friends

“See how you love her”

“See how you love him”

Every time I hear the word ventilator 

I will weep with you

Weary from sorrow

Heart strained by love

This will be my prayer

Sharing your heart

Tender compassion

© Dale Gish 2020. All Rights Reserved.

This prayer was inspired by the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. If you are interested in praying the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius with me starting in September, please contact me.

Rogier van der Weyden -Descent From The Cross

Rogier van der Weyden -Descent From The Cross

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Forgiven

My heart leaps for joy. Miraculous mercy, gratuitous grace, fantastic freedom

I want to forgive everyone. Blessing springs up everywhere.

Lord, I come to you in need of mercy

Your forgiveness

My sin is heavy upon me

A weight I cannot bear

But you see through my sin

and look at me with great compassion and love

And now you speak words of forgiveness to me

Words that release me, unbind me

My heart leaps for joy

Miraculous mercy

Gratuitous grace

Fantastic freedom

I want to forgive everyone

Blessing springs up everywhere

You overwhelm me with your love

There is nothing I can say or do except to love you.

© Dale Gish 2020. All Rights Reserved.

This prayer was inspired by the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. If you are interested in praying the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius with me starting in September, please contact me.

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Prayer: Spirit of God Come Upon Me

Spirit of God, come upon me

Breath of God, anoint me for good news

That I may join with you 

In my poverty 

Spirit of God

Come upon me

Breath of God

Anoint me for good news

That I may join with you 

In my poverty 

As you

Bless the poor

Free the prisoners

Make blind eyes see

Release the burdens of the oppressed

And manifest the jubilee of your kingdom

I can only go where you lead me

Your humble vessel

Filled with your love

Only sustained by you

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With Great Delight, Holy Spirit

With great delight, you race through my body

Muscle by muscle, cell by cell

Flutter through heart, sparkle eyes

Captivate  ears, filling to fullness

Dancing pinwheels of delight in my soul

With Great Delight

Before I say come, you are already there

But you welcome my invitation

With great anticipation, you flow into me

Into your dwelling place, wonderfully made

The home you designed when you knit me together

When you formed me in my mother’s womb

With great delight, you race through my body

Muscle by muscle, cell by cell

Flutter through heart, sparkle eyes

Captivate  ears, filling to fullness

Dancing pinwheels of delight in my soul

Holy fire, igniting love

Blazing embers, dancing flames

Holding  hardened places close with gentle comfort

Flow living water, becoming desert streams

Hope springing up, fresh new shoots, rising in my soul

Holy Spirit you find such delight

rejoicing, celebrating, leaping for joy within me

Yes, Spirit

I will join you in this celebration

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Prayerful Thoughts from the Ignatian Exercises Part 2

I’ve continued reflecting on the themes and prayers of the Ignatian exercises. There are so many memorable thoughts, so I decided to share some. May God continue to use them.

I’ve continued reflecting on the themes and prayers of the Ignatian exercises. There are so many memorable thoughts, so I decided to share some. May God continue to use them.

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These thoughts were inspired by the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. If you are interested in praying the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius with me starting in September 2021, please contact me. You can also read more here, or see specifics for the coming year on my flyer.

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Poem: God of the Gorge

God of the gorge

Broken rock, wind stripped tree

God of the Gorge

God of the gorge

Broken rock, wind stripped tree

Crashing water, twisting, descending

God of power

Elemental raging 

What is flesh to you?

A home, a dwelling

Joy and laughter

Mother, brother, wedding feast

God of the gorge

broken body, whipped, stripped

Descending to darkness

In the lifting up

Rise again, alive again

Come again

Make all joy complete


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Prayerful Thoughts from the Ignatian Exercises Part 1

Prayerful thought from the Exercises:

Lord, you have given me everything. All of me is yours.

I’ve been reflecting recently on the themes and prayers of the Ignatian exercises. There are so many memorable thoughts, so I decided to share some.

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These thoughts were inspired by the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. If you are interested in praying the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius with me starting in September, please contact me.

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A Prayer of Adoration

Your love humbled itself, became one of us, and dwelled among us,

Jesus of Nazareth, Son of God, Messiah, Lord and Savior

And we know love because of this, that you loved us and gave your life for us.

In love, the Father raised you up, firstborn of the dead. 

“Your love, O Lord reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness stretches to the skies.”

You created everything in love. Oh the wonder and beauty that you have made.

 

Your love humbled itself, became one of us, and dwelled among us,

Jesus of Nazareth, Son of God, Messiah, Lord and Savior

And we know love because of this, that you loved us and gave your life for us.

In love, the Father raised you up, firstborn of the dead. 

 

You sent your Spirit, to dwell in your people.

We rejoice in the goodness of your salvation.

You are our good and present Lord, leading us in all your ways,

Offering us the fullness of joy.

 

Oh Lord, we rejoice in you. Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

We love you and give ourselves to you.

Amen

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Poem: Everything and Nothing

His presence changes everything, and nothing.

But you are held by God, enfolded in the arms of love.

Everything and Nothing

When you hear the Lord say "Do not be afraid for I am with you."

Cling to him as your refuge

When the Lord speaks your name

Let the words sink deep into your soul

When the Lord says you are precious, without price, and so deeply beloved

There find your rest

His presence changes everything

And nothing

But you are held by God

Enfolded in the arms of love


© Dale Gish 2019. All Rights Reserved.

This prayer was inspired by the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. If you are interested in praying the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius with me starting in September, please contact me.

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