Evening Prayer: Economic Justice and the Kingdom
Gracious God of abundance and equity,
As evening settles and the markets close, I bring before You the world's ledger — where a single hedge fund manager earns more before lunch than a migrant farmworker will see in a lifetime of bent-backed harvests. Colossians 3:15 tells us to let Your peace rule in our hearts, yet how can we rest peacefully when Your children sleep in cars outside hospitals they cannot afford to enter?
You are Jehovah Jireh, the God who provides — not through trickle-down abstractions, but through manna portioned for every mouth, through gleaning laws that commanded landowners to leave the edges of their fields unharvested so the poor could eat with dignity, not charity. Your Kingdom economy has always looked scandalous to empire: the last paid first, the debts forgiven, the jubilee trumpet sounding across generations of accumulated wealth.
In the Anglican tradition of evening prayer, we examine the day honestly. So I confess: I have walked past the unhoused woman near the church steps without learning her name. I have chosen comfort over costly solidarity.
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