You Asked for My Hands (Prayer)
Worship / Produced by partner of TOWYou asked for my hands
That you might use them for your purpose.
I gave them for a moment then withdrew them
For the work was hard.
You asked for my mouth
To speak out against injustice.
I gave you a whisper that I might not be accused.
You asked for my eyes
To see the pain of poverty
I closed them for I did not want to see.
You asked for my life
That you might work through me.
I gave a small part that I might not get too involved.
Lord, forgive my calculated efforts to serve you,
Only when it is convenient to do so,
Only in those placed where it is safe to do so,
And only with those who make it easy to do so.
Father, forgive me,
Renew me
Send me out
As a usable instrument
That I might take seriously
The meaning of your cross.
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Excerpted from “Work in Worship (Revised edition 1997): A collection of material for those compiling ‘work theme’ services. Compiled and edited by David Welbourn, Industrial Christian Fellowship. Used by permission. The Theology of Work Project does not control copyright for this material.