Sunday 7 November 2010

Contrasts

Waiting is something that it is so very easy to tell others how to do and yet, for many of us, something that we personally find difficult to do.

Sinning is something that we find ourselves telling others not to do, and yet, behind closed doors and in the dark, is something that we seek to perfect in ourselves.

Love is something we tell others they have to show to us, and others, and yet we live in a world where love is at a premium whilst there's judgement to spare.

Being listened to is what we all want, and need, and yet there are so many deaf ears.

Engagement, social action, righting the wrongs and standing for the underdog is who God call us to be and yet all too often we find ourselves explaining away inequity and injustice.

Coming again, that's what Jesus is, coming for those who did!

Did what?

Stopped their own sinning.

Loved as He not only commanded us, but showed us.

Listened to the unimportant.

Told the important.

Took the gift of life from His pierced and blood-stained hands.



And now we give you thanks that he is the King of glory,
who overcomes the sting of death and opens the kingdom of heaven to all believers.
He is seated at your right hand in glory and we believe that he will come to be our judge.


Amen.

(Italicised is the post-communion for third Sunday before Advent)

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