A Prayer for Perseverance During the Pandemic

Weeks into sheltering in place, I at times find myself growing weary of continually adjusting to new ways of doing things, changes in work and life flows, and maintaining social distance. I long to be with people more freely, to go back to old routines, to not have to breathe or talk through a mask, to be able to attend a niece’s wedding, and so much more.
When my stress and resentment levels rise, I have learned to center myself by asking a guiding question: “What does love require of you?”
Love is the deepest and most beautiful motivation I know. Love connects me with others and to a larger purpose. Love fills me with joy. I believe the words of that old song, “Love makes the world go ‘round.” I believe God is love.
So, what does love require of me during this pandemic?
A friend taught me the benefit of using my breath in prayer. Wherever I am, I can pray this way:
Breathe in love and breathe out resentment
Breathe in love and breathe out weariness
Breathe in love and breathe out stress
Love renews and resets our hearts. Love energizes us to persevere in doing what love requires of us, day by day. Deep down, love empowers us to do what is good for others and ourselves.
Thank you for persevering in loving others and yourself during this time. May love strengthen you and increase your joy.
—Rev. Karl Van Harn, CRC Chaplain and Clinical Educator
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