New Year’s Prayer
The Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream at night. God said, “Ask whatever you wish, and I’ll give it to you.” God said to him, “Because you have asked for this, I will now do just what you said. There has been no one like you before now, nor will there be anyone like you afterward.” – 1 Kings 3:5–12 (CEB, adapted)
As a rule, I discourage theologies that reduce God to a divine Santa Claus and treat prayer as a personal wish list. But on this day when many of us feel pressured to make resolutions toward self-improvement, perhaps we could instead turn to prayer and ask God for what we and the world really need.
We could consider who Love calls us to be, and the ways in which we will need to change and grow to allow Love to more fully live in and through us. We could admit that we’ll need help with that—and ask for it.
The brand-new King Solomon asked God not for power or wealth but for the discernment he would need to be a wise and just ruler.
Perhaps we could ask God to give us the faith to follow Jesus into a brand-new year.
We could ask for a double portion of love for all God’s children. We could pray that our hearts be so filled with love that there would be no room left for fear.
After all, there has been no one like us before, nor will there be anyone like us after this. This time—this new year—requires transformed and loving people, and God both calls and equips us to do the work.
Prayer
Hear our prayers, and give us the boldness to ask for what your people need.
Vicki Kemper is the Pastor of First Congregational, UCC, of Amherst, Massachusetts.