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The Prayer of the Teacup
Never get tired of staying awake to pray for the saints. Eph
6:18
In this beautiful reminder to pray for one another
the author of Ephesians is certainly not talking about the saints
in heaven. The saints spoken of here are the saints at your elbow,
the saints in your household, and the saints you shop with at
the supermarket.
I
used to worry about how to be faithful in praying for all these
ordinary saints. While looking for a way to pray
for those who are a part of my life, the way found me. I call
it the prayer of the teacup.
The first 15 minutes of each day I reserve for
the saints on earth. It is one of my favorite morning rituals.
I begin my day with a cup of tea or coffee. As the steam from
my cup ascends to the heavens I pray for friends and strangers.
I see their faces in the ascending steam. I receive the persons
who come into my memory and give them back to God.
So
many folks are brought together in my dawn ritual: my family
and friends, my community, those I have worked
with in the past, political figures, and church leaders. Often
the faces of people whose names I don’t know come to me:
people at check-out counters, folks I’ve seen during my
travels, in the airport, or on the streets. There are even the
faces of those I read about in the newspaper or see in the evening
news.
I
like this prayer because it is so simple. When we pray for
others we often get bogged down with words. I need
few words—just a name or a glance is enough. I simply gaze
at all these people whom God loves, and I yearn for their good.

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I stand at my window and watch
one by one the stars all leave me
I am having tea with the dawn
the first ray of sun descending
into my teacup
into my heart
The steam of my tea ascending
to the heavens
into God’s heart
The yearning in my heart streaming
to the heavens
into God’s heart
And God, standing in the heavens
watching the sun rise in my heart
leans down to breathe in
the first rays of my yearning
and names it morning prayer.
©Macrina
Wiederkehr
Seasons
of Your Heart
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