Petition

We are all adept

at the loose use of language

flinging words about

like so much confetti.

But intercession

is no casual endeavor, no sweet

I pray the Lord my soul to keep.

Intercession is deep soul-work.

To intercede is to plead with God

on behalf of another

slipping on another’s skin

standing beneath the canopy

of another’s sin

and asking the

inventor of mercy

to forgive us both.

Daniel modeled the truth for us:

We are all guilty of something

as recently as yesterday,

every one of us, going back to Moses

to Abraham and Sarah

to Adam and Eve.

God sees us for who we are.

To go before him

we must first agree.

Then it is on us to recall

the very nature of this Holy Father,

his splendor, his might,

his glorious grace

proven through the ages.

Only then are we prepared

to pray for another

groaning with as much passion

as we would summon for ourselves.

Dear Abba, please hear our petition

we who are desperate and unworthy

we who are called

by your name.

Daniel 9:1–19