Friday, August 14, 2020

JOanne Magills prayer for Peace SUnday August 6th

 

Today is identified as Peace Sunday by a number of Christian organisations. It is worth noting that 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the bombing of Hiro-shima and Nagasaki, and it is also the 70th anniversary of the start of the Korean War. This morning I would like to repeat three short prayers from the World Council of Churches resources on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the start of the Korean war that resonated with me this week.

 

From Erich Weingartner, from the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada

God of love,

We confess that we have been unable to love our enemies, as you have commanded.

We confess that we have been more efficient in waging war than in negotiating peace.

We confess that we have lost our trust in your guidance as the Lord of history.

Grant us faith, that peace is possible on the Korean Peninsula even after 70 years of war.

Grant us hope, that our feeble efforts to promote peace with justice will bear abundant fruit.

Grant us love, that encourages us to overcome suspicion and hatred with open hearts and minds.

Prince of Peace, help us to discover the truth in ourselves so that we can become agents of reconciliation; pour your mercy upon Korea, and likewise on the rest of this troubled world.

Amen.

 

Prayer for a world without war from  Yaein Kim, Mirae Elementary School, Seoul, South Korea

God,

I heard that even at this moment there are both large and small-scale conflicts in every corner of the globe. Can you stop wars and let there be peace all around the world?

Lord, You told us to love one another, but we wage wars, I ask you forgive our sins.

God, I also heard that the region of Northeast Asia is a place where long conflicts have continued.

I pray that people repent of their sins so you, dear God, keep peace preventing the dark clouds of war.

Lord, The painful things of the past cannot be repeated again today.

May the wrongdoers first admit that they did something wrong and apologize to the victims! Lead us to only in good ways!

May the region of Northeast Asia be a place of world peace!

We pray in Jesus’ name,

Amen.

 

I will finish with A Prayer for Unity, Hope, and Compassion from Dr Jerome Sahabandhu, Mission Theologian in Residence, Global Ministries, UMC.

God of Peace

We come to you amidst the vulnerability and chaos, the isolation and loneliness resulting from Coronavirus. This virus has now become a global crisis. So many have died, so many are still suffering, and so many have lost their loved ones. We yearn for peace in our hearts yet are filled with anxiety.

We also come to you in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in the Korean Peninsula, lamenting the brokenness of war yet hoping for lasting peace and unification. We pray with all People who yearn for their families to be reunited and who long to build one nation. Let that day arrive soon.

Grant thy Peace O God, so that right in the middle of this crisis, we shall have peace in our hearts and homes, cities and villages, churches and temples, nations and cultures.

Remind us once again of the truth that “Blessed are the Peacemakers, for they shall be called Children of God”. We lift all people who day and night work for peace from everywhere to everywhere.

You are the God of Peace.

God of Justice

We bring to You all injustices happening around the world, which is too often filled with greed and profit, poverty and human suffering, marginalization and isolation. Unjust structures have kept human communities apart from each other, denying our oneness and common humanity. Even during this global health crisis, we have seen how vulnerable our communities are, how many do not have a decent living, who live under severe oppression, and who are on constant migration.

We lift up all those who are victims of coronavirus, especially those in the hardest hit regions of Korea and throughout southeast Asia. We praise God that healthcare personnel and leaders were able to flatten the curve of the virus and controlled its spread. We also pray that their wisdom shall be shared globally to eradicate the pandemic.

Give your Justice O God, so that we shall engage in the prophetic and disturbing work of justice. We shall work for justice for our neighbor and justice for the children and justice for the most vulnerable.

Return us to your call that “justice will roll down like waters and righteousness like an overflowing stream”. We earnestly call on you, so that all shall be awakened to the mindfulness of justice and to the heartfulness of mercy.

You are the God of Justice.

God of Compassion, We denounce all forces of hatred and violence, anger and wrath, abuse and division; they are too many. Enough is enough! People are longing for love and grace, compassion and care, connection and solidarity.

In your Compassion look towards us all O God, so that we shall be empowered to be a people of compassion from Korea to Nigeria, from Ireland to Sri Lanka, from America to Taiwan, from everywhere to everywhere. Even as COVID-19 requires mandatory times of social distancing, may we not forget to be compassionate to the people near and far. Give your compassion to all humanity. You are the God of Compassion.

God of Unity, We recall all disunity that we have caused, marked by race and ethnicity, caste and class, political ideologies and geographical boundaries, even gender barriers, even social affiliations. Transform all that divides us.

Bestow your Unity O God, and help us recognize that we are one single humanity. Remind us that our diversity is to be celebrated and cherished, respected and heard. Help us understand that we are one human family called to take care and look after one another. We pray for the countries that are struggling to be united, churches that are thirsting to be together, nations that are yearning to be equal in dignity.

Unity is your gift, so help us to be in unity at all times striving together in community. You are the God of Unity.

God of Hope, We know that amidst crisis you create something new, amidst conflict you create hope, amidst vulnerability you create resilience, amidst darkness you create light, amidst death you create resurrection. Deliver us from the spirit of fear and give us “courage to be”!

Help us to be resilient O God, and empower us to be agents of hope and practitioners of your Good News.

You are the God of Hope, you are the God of a New Life.

God of Life - Lead us to light,

God of Shalom - lead us to peace,

God of People - lead us to unity.

Amen

Saturday, July 25, 2020

The Parable of the soils


The Parable of the Sower, the Seed and the Soils
Bible readings
·         Isaiah 55:10-13
·         Matt 13:1-9, 18-23
One of the challenges of being a minister is you talk a lot – but I  wonder who is listening and how well they are listening.  I estimate I have preached over 1000 sermons here at St Columba’s and for what effect?  Jesus was speaking every day to crowds and in synagogues and he knew some people will listen, some might get if for a while but then give up, and some will be truly get the message and be transformed by it.  He wanted us to know that that is normal and to seek to be a part of that later group.
God has a purpose for his word – like a farmer who plants a seed –they are looking for a harvest and God is as well – Speaking God’s word is a hope-filled exercise.  Speaking God’s word is rooted in God’s extravagant love, his wisdom and his power.  It is not primarily about our skill or oratory or wisdom but God’s word accomplishing the purpose for which God sent it.
Isaiah 55:11
“My word that goes out from my mouth:  It will not return to me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.”
So what is the Purpose of the word of God
There are many scriptures we could look at but I have chosen 3 for today
1.       God speaks to strengthen, encourage and comfort.  
“The one who prophesies speaks to people for their strengthening, encouraging and comfort.” 1 Corinthians 14:3
2.       God speaks so we can know him correctly and what God wants from us
 â€śAll Scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching the truth, rebuking error, correcting faults, and giving instruction for right living,  so that the person who serves God may be fully qualified and equipped for every good deed.” 2 Timothy 3:16-17
·         God speaks for our transformation
“let God transform you inwardly by a complete change of your mind. Then you will be able to know the will of God—what is good and is pleasing to him and is perfect. Romans 12:1-2
Yet there are barriers to the word being effective at comforting, equipping and transforming us.

The Message of Kingdom of God challenges our attentiveness -The Seed that falls along the Path 
One of my frustrations in visiting sometimes is when people are watching television and leave it on – or sometimes they turn the volume down but you know they are not giving their full attention. I too can be easily distracted. You see this at cafes where someone is talking but the other person is looking at their phone.  Sometimes God wants to speak to us and we are disinterested, distracted or deliberately deaf.  This Jesus describes this as seed that falls on the hard path and birds (the evil one) comes and eats the seed.  The message doesn’t get into our hearts and minds at all. .  Is your heart and mind open at all to eh idea of God speaking, and bringing his kingdom here.





The Message of Kingdom of God challenges our assumptions – The seed that falls on rocky soil. In this part of the field, the plough has not done its job. It hasn’t broken the soil to allow the seed of the kingdom of God to take deep root. When I think of the Pharisees and the Sadducees I think of those who have fixed ideas about how God ought to work and they wouldn’t recognise Jesus as God’s messiah and Son.  I think of people who think God ought to answer their prayers and make life easy for them and keep them from all trouble or persecution as if the message of the Kingdom is about them and their happiness rather than about God’s rule. They are disappointed when troubles or hardships come.  Yes, Gods word bring comfort an encouragement but also correction of faults and instruction for right living.  Is your mind fixed on what you believe or do you have a curiosity and openness for God to speak?

The Message of Kingdom of God challenges our other loves.  The seed that fell among the weeds.
I am reminded of when I first came to Taradale and John Alexander took me for a tour of Patoka and past his old farm (Emerald Hill).  He was disturbed that there was blackberry on some of the fences, which was never there in his days. Weeds are competitors for the good plants you want to grow.  Jesus describes worries about this life, and the love of riches as the weeds that can choke out the word of God and stop God’s kingdom flourishing in our lives. 
Why don’t we see much transformation, much equipping for every good work because the word of the Kingdom is competing with our other loves. I got a message from someone who is not coming back to church for a while- they are following their love for sport. It is not that they were disinterested or disappointed, rather they are a dabbler in many things, and someone with divided attention.  Jesus in teaching about the kingdom said we are to make the kingdom  our priority “seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.”  (Matt 6:33)  These other concerns have a place but are not supposed to be our top priority.  Does your schedule have time for God to speak and for you to respond when he does?

The Message of Kingdom of God produces life change.  The seed that falls on good soil.
I was interested why this parable is usually called the parable for the sower when it really about the soils.  The sower has the same hopes that his seeds will produce a harvest in all his listeners.  He is lavish with his sowing to all corners of his field and even onto the path. And it is good seed.  The thing that is different is the soils.  The good thing about the good soil is that it produces and amazing harvest many times more than was planted.  Some 100 fold some 60 some 30 but all far more than the original seed.
A person who needs encouragement and comfort finds that in the word of the Kingdom – there is a king who loves us, includes us, and takes care of us.  This message can be life changing.
A Person who want to know what God really is like and what God wants of us finds instruction in the message of the Kingdom and there is growth in knowledge and Character. We live listening to the Kings voice, following the king’s example, allowing the word of GOD and the Spirit of God to enable us to do what God calls us to do.  The word of God changes us and makes us fruitful.
A person seeking life change and transformation finds that as they allow the message of the kingdom to work in their lives they become more like the king.  We know what God wants and we are given the power to be changed and to actually do it by his grace at work in our lives.

How do we have good soil? – can we make sure that God’s word finds a heart and a mind prepared.
It can be as simple as blocking out some time to read and study and mediate on a scripture.  (doing some weeding)
It might help to say a simple prayer – “God I open my heart and mind to listen and I invite you to speak to me.” (doing some ploughing.)
I like the Talk the Word method
1.       Read passage (Perhaps twice)
  1.  Retell as much as you can from Memory
                * If possible find someone to listen and prompt you  Talk the Word method
3.      Ask yourself these Questions
a) What jumped out at you from the passage?
b) What questions do you have the passage?
c) What does it teach us about humanity?
d) What does it teach us about the God?
e) How can this passage be applied to our lives?

Listen to the HYMN  Ancient words

Holy words long preserved
for our walk in this world,
They resound with God's own heart
Oh, let the Ancient words impart.

Words of Life, words of Hope
Give us strength, help us cope
In this world, where e'er we roam
Ancient words will guide us Home.

Ancient words ever true
Changing me, and changing you.
We have come with open hearts
Oh let the ancient words impart.

Holy words of our Faith
Handed down to this age.
Came to us through sacrifice
Oh heed the faithful words of Christ.

Holy words long preserved
For our walk in this world.
They resound with God's own heart
Oh let the ancient words impart.



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