You called me, Lord, to minister to your people |
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O
Lord, you led me from my father’s loins and formed me in my mother’s
womb. You brought me, a naked babe, into the light of day, for nature’s
laws always obey your commands.
By the blessing of the Holy Spirit, you prepared my
creation and my existence, not because man willed it or flesh desired
it, but by your ineffable grace. The birth you prepared for me was such
that it surpassed the laws of our nature. You sent me forth into the
light by adopting me as your son and you enrolled me among the children
of your holy and spotless Church.
You nursed me with the spiritual milk of your divine
utterances. You kept me alive with the solid food of the body of Jesus
Christ, your only-begotten Son and our God, and you let me drink from
the chalice of his life-giving blood, poured out to save the whole
world.
You loved us, O Lord, and gave up your only-begotten
Son for our redemption. And he undertook the task willingly and did not
shrink from it. Indeed, he applied himself to it as though destined for
sacrifice, like an innocent lamb. Although he was God, he became man,
and in his human will, became obedient to you, God his Father, unto death, even death on a cross.
In this way you have humbled yourself, Christ my God,
so that you might carry me, your stray sheep, on your shoulders. You let
me graze in green pastures, refreshing me with the waters of orthodox
teaching at the hands of your shepherds. You pastured these shepherds,
and now they in turn tend your chosen and special flock. Now you have
called me, Lord, by the hand of your bishop to minister to your people. I
do not know why you have done so, for you alone know that. Lord,
lighten the heavy burden of the sins through which I have seriously
transgressed. Purify my mind and heart. Like a shining lamp, lead me
along the straight path. When I open my mouth, tell me what I should
say. By the fiery tongue of your Spirit make my own tongue ready. Stay
with me always and keep me in your sight.
Lead me to pastures, Lord, and graze there with me. Do
not let my heart lean either to the right or to the left, but let your
good Spirit guide me along the straight path. Whatever I do, let it be
in accordance with your will, now until the end.
And you, O Church, are a most excellent assembly, the
noble summit of perfect purity, whose assistance comes from God. You in
whom God lives, receive from us an exposition of the faith that is free
from error, to strengthen the Church, just as our Fathers handed it down
to us.
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