Filing a prayer return
For more than a month I planned to prepare my 2009 taxes on Good Friday.
My approach to almost anything financial has been, typically, a blend of fear and denial. Or stress and anguish.
Well in advance of yesterday (Good Friday) I began calmly and frequently praying, affirming God’s presence, God’s comfort, God’s peace.
And yesterday — Good Friday — arrived. More affirming prayers in the morning. Over a third cup of coffee I said good morning to Turbo Tax 2009. We were off and running.
Sweet and easy. Midway through, I was thinking, “Hurray for Turbo Tax. Thank you, Turbo Tax.”
At once I laughed. My praise and gratitude only slightly belonged to the folks at Intuit.
So last night, before the Good Friday service at my church, I wrote this:
Thank You, God.
You graced me throughout today with the certainty that You surrounded me.
I felt You beside me, letting me know I was not alone.
I felt You behind me, giving me the keep-it-going nudge I need on occasion.
I felt you beneath me, strong pylons net letting me fall.
I felt you before me, beckoning with open arms, always open arms that we might embrace.
I felt you above me, a guardian allowing me complete freedom from fear.
Thank you, God.
In: Prayer, Spirituality · Tagged with: Prayer, praying, taxes