A Liturgy for Waiting in Line
As Pastor Ryan shared in his message on Sunday, Advent is indeed a “season for waiting.” A season that allows us, as Christians, to wait peacefully, patiently, and purposefully.
How are you doing in the waiting? How can waiting well provide the opportunity to give testimony to your faith?
A practical, every day example of waiting well could be how you wait in lines. Whether at the grocery store, sitting in traffic, at the doctor’s office, or even at the DMV… as an ambassador of Christ, what testimony does your waiting give? Are you squandering your time by mindlessly scrolling OR are you giving that time to bring glory to the Lord?
To redirect your heart in this specific area, consider praying through the following liturgy (from “Every Moment Holy - Volume 1” by Douglas McKelvey) next time you find yourself in a line.
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As my life is lived in anticipation
of the redemption of all things,
so let my slow movement in this line
be to my own heart
a living parable and a teachable moment.
Do not waste even my petty irritations, O Lord.
Use them to expose my sin and selfishness
and to reshape my vision
and my desire into better, holier things.
Decrease my unrighteous impatience,
directed at circumstances and people.
Increase instead my righteous longing
for the moment of your return,
when all creation will be liberated
from every futility in which it now languishes.
Be present in my waiting, O Lord,
that I might also be present in it
as a Christ-bearer to those before
and behind me,
who also wait.
As I am a vessel,
let me not be like a sodden paper cup
full of streaming frustration, carelessly
sloshing unpleasantness on those around me.
Rather let me be like a communion chalice,
reflecting the silvered beauty of your light,
brimming with an offered grace.
Amen.


