Monday 19 September 2022

Week beginning 18th September

Song: Sing we the King who is coming to reign

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2VboZhk6rE


Reading: Psalm 34


Prayer:

All the way my Saviour leads me–
What have I to ask beside?
Can I doubt His tender mercy,
Who through life has been my guide?
Heav’nly peace, divinest comfort,
Here by faith in Him to dwell!
For I know, whate’er befall me,
Jesus doeth all things well;
For I know, whate’er befall me,
Jesus doeth all things well.

All the way my Saviour leads me–
Cheers each winding path I tread,
Gives me grace for ev'ry trial,
Feeds me with the living bread.
Though my weary steps may falter
And my soul athirst may be,
Gushing from the rock before me,
Lo! a spring of joy I see;
Gushing from the rock before me,
Lo! A spring of joy I see.

All the way my Saviour leads me–
Oh, the fullness of His love!
Perfect rest to me is promised
In my Father’s house above.
When my spirit, clothed immortal,
Wings its flight to realms of day,
This my song through endless ages:
Jesus led me all the way;
This my song through endless ages:
Jesus led me all the way.

Fanny Crosby

Taken from Hymnary.org

Reading: Book of Isaiah, chapter 49, verses 8 to 13


Song: Cause me to come to the river O Lord

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79lUSwtyITI


Reading: John’s gospel, chapter 4, verses 1 to 15


Solo: As water to the thirsty

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79lUSwtyITI


Something stands out in the reading from St John’s gospel in the authorised version. Verse 5 refers to a “parcel of ground” which Jacob gave to Joseph. “Parcel” sounds like a gift or a present, something unexpected. The women went to the well and received a gift, something unexpected.

Wells are mentioned in many places in the scriptures, especially the old testament. It was at a well where Jacob first cast eyes on Rachel; and at a well where Moses rescued the daughters of Jethro.

It was at this well where the Samaritan woman met Jesus, a meeting of mercy. She had travelled to the well when nobody else was there, presumably because she had been made to feel unwelcome, perhaps her lifestyle had led to her being got at. She appears not to have led a good life, perhaps she had problems of some sort.

The last thing she expected was to see a Jew. But Jesus disregards prejudices, even though Jews and Samaritans did not associate. He was driven by a passion to communicate; he had no interest in why she was an outcast; she is His creation and he loves her.

She was a long way from understanding him. We can only speculate on how she knew He was a Jew, as far as we know they had never met. There must have been something about Him, manner of speech, style of dress, or just some sort of aura, that identified Him to her.

She must have been afraid, she was a Samaritan, He was a Jew, and a man.

The first thing He is recorded as saying is “Give me a drink.” It is hard to understand her feelings, it must have been mind-blowing for her.

Jesus asks us, just as He knew about her, He know about us. Everything about us!?, Yes, even that!

And yet, He comes to us, to me! He asks us for a drink, even though He knows all about us.

But you can’t draw water” she said. “You have nothing to draw with.” Perhaps we say the same. “You can’t draw water from the deep, dark well that is me.” But Jesus doesn’t have to bring water down, nor to raise it up, He is the water, the Living Water.

Sometimes we are overwhelmed by God, He is bigger than we know, bigger than we can know.

If you receive the Living Stream which is Jesus, it is no use of you hang on to it. It is flowing, living water, which has to go out, it cannot be contained, it must be shared. In Matthew’s gospel, Jesus says that if you do things for one of His little ones, you are doing it for Him. Whatever you give, you are giving to the Lord.

At a communion service, a minister said “Come and see how friendly your God is”

In Matthew’s gospel, chapter 11, verse 28 Jesus says “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest

Come to the waters

Come to the Father

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Song: Come to the waters

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEYbWZyjcVk


Prayer:

ALMIGHTY God, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give thee most humble and hearty thanks for all thy goodness and loving-kindness to us and to all men; We bless thee for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life; but above all for thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ, for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory. And we beseech thee, give us that due sense of all thy mercies, that our hearts may be unfeignedly thankful, and that we shew forth thy praise, not only with our lips, but in our lives; by giving up ourselves to thy service, and by walking before thee in holiness and righteousness all our days; through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom with thee and the Holy Ghost be all honour and glory, world without end. Amen.

General thanksgiving,

Taken from churchofengland.org


Song: Here is love, vast as the ocean

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbZeHNkT91c

or, if you prefer it in Welsh:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buts-X-Po74


Like cold water to a weary soul
is good news from a distant land.

Proverbs, chapter 25, verse 25


Tuesday 13 September 2022

Week beginning 11th September

 

We open with a minute’s silence in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Giving thanks for her life and achievements


Song: National Anthem, God save our gracious King!

God Save the King - The British National Anthem 2022 Lyrics. - YouTube


It is right that we think of our new King, Charles III, starting a new job, at an age when most of us would be retired. (73)


Prayers:

God, our companion – in times of uncertainty and testing, bless us with;

Peace to hold us.

Grace to strengthen us.

Wisdom to guide us.

God our healer – in times of sorrow and loss, grant us;

The spirit of love and gentleness.

The patience of hope.

The gift of new life and the courage to face life.

God our maker – when our burdens seem heavy and we are tempted to fear, restore is us;

The joy of loving and being loved.

The spirit of generosity and compassion.

The serenity of acceptance.

And in all things, keep us in the way of Christ and obedient to your will. Amen.

Keith Davies.


Song: Lord, the light of your love is shining

Lord, the light of Your love (Shine, Jesus, shine) - YouTube


Reading: Psalm 62, verses 5 to 12


Reading: Matthew’s gospel, chapter 5, verses 13 to 16


Song: Lord of creation

Lord of creation, to you be all praise - YouTube


Prayers:

God our Father, We ask that you give wisdom to all in authority, As Solomon asked for Wisdom to rule the people, so we ask that you will give wisdom to his Majesty King Charles III. May our nation follow the path of justice and peace, and may the resources available to governments be used for the good of all, and not the narrow self interest of a few.

Father, we pray for those who are mourning. Especially we pray for the members of the royal family who have lost a mother, grandmother or great grandmother; an aunty, a cousin and a friend. Comfort and heal all those who suffer, give them courage and hope, and bring them the joy of your salvation. We rejoice in the faithful witness of Her Majesty, and the example she has set to us all.

We pray that we too may be faithful in our witness, and reveal your glory to the world.

Amen


Song: I want to walk with Jesus Christ

I Want To Walk With Jesus Christ Song Lyrics Video - YouTube


There can be few weeks when the theme has been set so firmly. Queen Elizabeth had a long life and a long reign. The newspaper I picked up on the bus on Friday was entirely devoted to her life and times.

There were many deeds recorded, many memories. There were accounts of events, both great and small. The great affairs of state sat alongside more personal anecdotes.

The role of the monarch in the United Kingdom is one of very little power, but great influence.

There was a story of small boy who was playing at Windsor, and he fell on the gravel, badly cutting his knee. The queen picked him up, comforted him and dressed his wound. Many will remember the story of the man who drove off the road near Sandringham. The next motorist along the road, stopped her Range Rover and towed him out. That driver was Her Majesty.

There were also great things; awards for organisations, such as the Queen’s badge in the Boys’ Brigade received her personal attention. Her campaign for a green canopy was a topic dear to her heart. Her contribution to relations between nations has been immense.

There are many about the Queen which show her “normality”.

There is a story of a group of walkers who walked up a group of picnickers in Scotland, “My friends say that you are the Queen”, said the boldest of the group. “I am” replied the picnicker. “Why are you here” asked the walker. “I live here” she replied.

Walking in the town, in company with her protection officer, the queen was approached by a tourist. “Have you ever seen the Queen?” asked the tourist. “No, but he has!” replied the Queen, looking at her protection officer.

She served in ATS during the war and trained as a driver and mechanic. It is said that she kept in touch with girls/women she met for a long time.

How relevant is all this to our lives? None of us is likely to have an entire edition of a newspaper dedicated to us, for any reason, esp when we die!

What did Jesus say?

You are salt of the earth”

You are what the make the earth better. Only small amounts of salt are needed for most uses. But if you have ever missed the salt out of a recipe, you notice its absence.

You are the light of the world”

A small amount of light can be seen for a great distance. The internet quotes between 1.6 miles and 30 miles for the distance which a candle can be seen. A city on a hill cannot be hid!

Good cannot be hidden. We notice if it is not there.

In Romans chapter 2, verse 6, Paul says that God “will repay each person according to what they have done.” quoting psalm 62.

This is a difficult passage, most say that what deeds we do is nothing to do with our salvation, but here, Paul suggest the opposite.

Why should we do good deeds? For our own benefit? For the reward we hope to get?

There is an image of St Michael weighing our deeds before the throne of God, and then God judging us. This is not an image from Scripture, but the idea of being judged according to our deeds is!

In Matthew, J says  let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.”

It is our deeds which enable others to be able to glorify God. No mention of how large or small those deeds are, nor of how attractive or otherwise they are to the person doing them,

It is the glorification of God which is important. The ways in which we enable others to see God’s presence in our lives, and how good it is for them.

As we remember her majesty Queen Elizabeth II, we can reflect on how she has enabled others to see God by her actions. We can pause to wonder how we have enabled others to glorify God by our actions. We can pray that our new King will enable others to glorify God by his actions.


Song: Lord for the years

Lord, For the Years (Tune: Lord of the Years - 5vv) [with lyrics for congregations] - YouTube

Week beginning 4th September