A Prayer for the End of a Legislative Session
April 30, 2015
Rabbi Joseph R. Black
Temple Emanuel - Denver, CO
Colorado House Of Representatives
Colorado House Of Representatives
Our God and God of All creation:
God who inspires fear and God who comforts.
God who can be found in the rubble of the quake, and in the marches
for justice in the streets.
All around us we confront the debris of existence. We, who try to infuse order into the disarray
of daily life understand all too well that, at any moment, the calm we take for
granted can be plunged into chaos without warning – whether by natural disaster
or pent-up anger and frustration.
In this sacred chamber, the tasks of governance seem both
insignificant and indispensable at the same time. When we try to assess our actions in light of
the challenges that face us, our attempts to create change can seem insignificant. And yet, our refusal to
succumb to a cynicism bred from hubris is a defining characteristic of the divinity You have
implanted within us all.
As this legislative session draws to a close, we look back
at the months that have passed with mixed emotions. The hours upon hours of negotiation have been
both fruitful and frustrating. How many
hopes for meaningful change were left discarded on the cutting floors and
backroom deals of the political process?
How many well-intentioned initiatives were defeated in the name of
expedience and influence?
But there were also moments when our highest ideals were on
display for all to see. When politics
were set aside for the sake of the common good; When men and women of character
came together in the name of our shared values of democracy; when both sides of
the aisle were united in determination to celebrate the potential for making a
difference…it was, is and always will be these acts of humanity that give us
hope in the face of our daily challenges.
Thank you, God for the ability to shine a light on the
goodness of humankind – even when we face adversity. Thank You for reasons to rise above the
petty and the political to make a difference.
Thank you for these leaders who share their passion for representing
their communities. May the recess that
awaits them bring rest, renewal and a re-ignited hope for all that is good.
We pray for those around the world whose lives are uprooted
by natural disaster, perceived injustice, disease and warfare. We pray for our great state of Colorado- may
we always lift our eyes to the mountains to find Your presence.
AMEN