About: Sarah Myers
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- For a number of years I have shared faith reflections with friends based on random readings from my mother's Bible. Because I look for time as close to noon as possible, we call these reflections "The Noontimes". Several readers in this circle have suggested that we begin this blog and so . . . from my mother, to me, to you . . . The Noontimes.
Posts by Sarah Myers:
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June 7, 2023 Ezekiel 13: False Prophets
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June 5, 2023 2 Kings 21: Wicked Kings
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June 5, 2023 Romans 5: The Difficulty of Love
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June 4, 2023 Joel 3:17-21: Salvation for God’s Elect
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June 3, 2023 Isaiah 43:20-25: Already Given
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June 2, 2023 Baruch 3 and 4: A Prayer for Mercy
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June 1, 2023 1 & 2 Chronicles: Our Sacred History – Part VI
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May 31, 2023 1 & 2 Chronicles: Our Sacred History – Part V Tuesday, May 24, 2016
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May 30, 2023 1 & 2 Chronicles: Our Sacred History – Part IV
“Knock and the door will open; seek and you will find”. Matthew 7:7
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“I have found the one whom my soul loves”. Song of Songs 3:4
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“Seek first the Kingdom of God, and all things will be given you besides”. Matthew 6:33
“Seek God’s will in all you do, and God will show you which path to take”. Proverbs 3:6
A Centering Prayer
Good and gentle Jesus,
Help us to speak your truth openly in kindness.
Guide us to be honest without damaging others.
Lead us in your way of confronting hypocrisy with honesty rather than anger.
Keep us always in the way of your holy integrity.
Be with us always as we walk in your light.
We ask this in your name.
Amen.
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“Can you discover the depths of God? Can you discover the limits of the Almighty?” Job 11:7
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A prayer to reflect on Jeremiah 39: Living our lives as a gift that we return to God . . .
Just, yet merciful God who sees and knows all, we return our lives to you.
We, who have been created by your hand, turn back to you all that we have managed to enact in our lives in your name.
We, who have known the protection of your power, fly home to live in you.
We, who have been saved by your love, gather all that we are as booty to be taken in by you.
In your mercy, guide us. In your kindness, guard us. And in your great love, give us the hope, the grace and the endurance we will need to live in joyful hope for you.
We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
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“Have you prayed about it as much as you have talked about it?” Matthew 21:22
Reflecting with 1 Samuel 24: A prayer on vengeance . . .
Generous and gracious Spirit of God,
Remind us that you give us the gift of life.
Guide us in living that life in gratitude to you.
Lead us in the life of charity that Jesus shows us; lead us in the life of love to which the Spirit calls us.
Bring us to your eternal goodness.
Grant us the courage and fortitude to forswear vengeance even when we are urged on by friends.
Keep us ever in your heart and mind.
We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
A prayer with Leviticus 26: Complete in the Covenant
Wise and saving God,
your plans for us are too vast and too complex for us to understand and so we stand before you – humbly – returning to you after having gone off on our own.
We listen, we watch, and wait for your word.
We seek your understanding and we yearn for our completion in you.
We witness as we watch and wait.
Allow us to feel and acknowledge your presence and power in our lives.
Continue to call us and to forgive us, your loyal and faithful servants.
Remain in covenant with us, and keep us in covenant with all humankind, even as Jesus does.
We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
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“Find rest, O my soul, in God alone”. Psalm 62:5
Our Past as Key to our Future – Reflections on the Books of Chronicles
Bright and beautiful God, you are so patient with us as we flutter in your hands, wanting to be near you yet insisting on our independence.
Good and gracious God, you are so merciful in your forgiveness, allowing us to find our way, never leaving our side and always welcoming us home.
Perfect and holy God, you give us the gift of life, and you call us to discover our present as the fusion of our past and future.
Help us to see that all time is yours . . . and that the most important moment is now.
Guide us to live and act in you alone.
We ask this in Jesus’ name. Amen.
Beware of the Leaven: A Reflection on MATTHEW 16:5-12 in prayer . . .
Good, and honest God, abide with us and strengthen us.
Keep us close to you.
Remove our deepest fears, bolster us with your certainty, and bring us into a place where the cares of our daily struggle will not overwhelm us.
You promise us your eternal happiness.
Keep us mindful of you just as you are mindful of us.
Show us your authority.
Guide us away from the leaven and keep us from the puffing up in pride.
Lead us in the practice of your “new teaching”.
Protect us with your loving care.
Bring us peace in you alone.
We ask this in Jesus’ name.
Amen.