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The offering of prayer late in the evening, by laity, religious orders or clergy, often called Compline, has sometimes been described as the ‘goodnight prayer of the Church’.
It rounds off the day and prepares us for a quiet night.
As the psalmist wrote: I lie down in peace and take rest my rest for it is in God alone that I dwell unafraid.
Night Prayer derives its content from the wisdom of the centuries in Scripture and above all in the psalms, but also from contemporary Christian experience of God. It celebrates the awareness that each of us who tries to pray is a part of the human whole. So we are taken over the threshold from daytime, not in a mood of self-centered spirituality, but as representatives of humanity, acknowledging our creaturehood before God.
Here is the introduction (approach) to Night Prayer:
Approach Leader: The angels of God guard us through the night,
People: and quieten the powers of darkness.
Leader: The Spirit of God be our guide
People: to lead us to peace and to glory.
Leader: It is but lost labour that we haste to rise up early, and so late take rest, and eat the bread of anxiety. For those beloved of God are given gifts even while they sleep.
Leader: My brothers and sisters, our help is in the name of the eternal God
People: who is making the heavens and earth.
Eternal Spirit,
Earth-maker, Pain-bearer, Life-giver,
Source of all that is and that shall be,
Father and Mother of us all,
Loving God, in whom is heaven:
The hallowing of your name echo through the universe!
The way of your justice be followed by the peoples
of the world!
Your heavenly will be done by all created beings!
Your commonwealth of peace and freedom
sustain our hope and come on earth.
With the bread we need for today, feed us.
In the hurts we absorb from one another, forgive us.
In times of temptation and test, strengthen us.
From trials too great to endure, spare us.
From the grip of all that is evil, free us.
For you reign in the glory of the power that is love,
now and for ever. Amen.
A New Zealand Prayer Book
Nuevo Amanacer 2018, Kanuga, North Carolina
SUNY@Geneseo
God the source of all our inspiration,
help us to understand ourselves, our world and you;
and grant to those who teach us and our children
respect for others’ inventiveness and questioning,
and for themselves commitment to truth.
- New Zealand Prayer Book, pg. 140
We must be like newborn babes,
always thirsty for spiritual milk,
so that we may grow up to be saved.
Our hearts and minds must be made completely new;
we must get rid of that old self, which made us live as we did;
we must put on the new self, created in God’s likeness,
revealed in the true life which is upright and holy.
- New Zealand Prayer Book, pg. 127
Be present, Spirit of God,
within us, your dwelling place and home,
that this house may be one where
all darkness is penetrated by your light,
all troubles calmed by your peace,
all evil redeemed by your love,
all pain transformed in your suffering,
and all dying glorified in your risen life. Amen.
-New Zealand Prayer Book, pg. 183
Self denial
Sentence
Examine me O God and know my heart, test me and discover my thoughts, and lead me in the way everlasting.
Psalm 139:23,24
Collects
Jesus, holy and strong,
by your fasting and temptation teach us self-denial;
control and discipline us,
that we may learn to obey.
Almighty and merciful God,
you hate nothing that you have made
and forgive the sins of all who are penitent;
create in us new and contrite hearts,
so that when we turn to you and confess our sins
we may receive your full and perfect forgiveness;
through Jesus Christ our Redeemer.
God of the desert, as we follow Jesus into the unknown,
may we recognise the tempter when he comes;
let it be your bread we eat,
your world we serve and you alone we worship.
New Zealand Book of Prayer, pg. 573
Lord,
it is night.
The night is for stillness.
Let us be still in the presence of God.
It is night after a long day.
What has been done has been done;
what has not been done has not been done;
let it be.
The night is quiet.
Let the quietness of your peace enfold us,
all dear to us,
and all who have no peace.
The night heralds the dawn.
Let us look expectantly to a new day,
new joys,
new possibilities.
In your name we pray. Amen.
- New Zealand Prayer Book, pg. 184
God our Father, be with all who love our loved one, who is ill. Watch over and protect them, strengthen their faith, unite them in your love and fill them with peace and confidence in your goodness; for Jesus Christ’s sake. Amen
- An Anglican Prayer Book, South Africa, pg. 499
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