My blog detailing the experiences of serving the Methodist Church in Warrington working currently specifically with Latchford, Bold Street and Rixton Methodist Churches as minister and leading the New Song Network. The blog will contain thoughts and reflections in addition to info on books read, songs which have inspired me, links to useful sites and blogs.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Tuesday 21 December -To Help
To Help
Readings - Song of Songs 2:8-14, Psalm 33 and Luke 1: 39-45
“Why should the Mother of my Lord visit me” Luke 1:43
Reflection
Both Elizabeth and Mary are in changing circumstances. Elizabeth, sadly reconciled to not having children, finds herself pregnant and with a husband unable to speak. Mary is facing an uncertain future and the possibility of a child born out of wedlock. Yet both women are free enough in their spirits to praise God for all that God is doing in their lives.
In the midst of their changing circumstances they do not lose sight of God’s hand in their lives. As we approach Christmas, is the busyness and change to our routine causing us to lose sight of God’s hand on our lives?
But Mary did not go to Elizabeth to sing the Magnificat but to help her. In the same way, we must not go to our neighbours only to reveal to them the spiritual treasure we carry in our hearts, but also to share with them their sorrows, burdens, joys and responsibilities. If we do this then the time will come when we shall be able to open our hearts in order to share our spiritual riches with our neighbours. Then, together, we will be able to love the one who has shown us how to live in peace with one another.
Prayer
Lord Jesus, I long for your coming
O Come O Come Emmanuel.
Jesus came bringing the reality of peace and righteousness.
O Come O Come Emmanuel.
Jesus is coming again into our world bringing the realisation of God’s kingdom.
O Come O come Emmanuel
And ransom our captive souls. Amen
Additional Prayer Ideas
We pray for those struggling with change.
For those fearful of finances,those without paid work.
We remember those who fear the changes ahead of them.
May they know God’s peace.
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