Emmaus Prayer
Luke 24:13-35
Risen One, like those disciples on the road to Emmaus, we struggle to recognize
you in the everyday journey of our lives. We seek your wisdom in the midst of
the questions we have about the circumstances we find ourselves in—circumstances
sometimes beyond our control, but often of our own making.
Open our eyes, Light of the World, to your work of transformation in and around
us. As we walk with you day by day, may your new life be made manifest in what
we say to others. Help us to understand the power of our words to hurt or to
heal; give us the graciousness to make all our conversations holy.
Just as we desire that our speaking be holy, may our seeing be holy as well. We
are bombarded with images everyday O Christ, that shape our attitudes and
behaviors. As you opened the scriptures to the disciples and taught them
everything, open our eyes to behold you in your Word, in the beauty of nature,
the beauty of another human being and the beauty of sacred art.
And in our seeing, help us to recognize and welcome the stranger in our midst.
May our welcome be a celebration of the gifts and graces of persons who are
different from us and not merely some token tolerance of an outsider.
You were known to the disciples in the breaking of the bread. May your
resurrection presence guide us in the decisions we make about what we take into
our bodies—especially what we eat and what we drink. Help us to understand our
eating and drinking as sacred events, not to be abused or approached mindlessly.
So often we forget, Holy One, that you invite us to abide with you; to have our
lives hidden in you. We thank you that you travel with us in our joys and our
concerns. Amen.
--Peace, Mona