Saturday, 1 December 2007

1st Sunday of Advent: 02/12/07.

The Collect for today: "Almighty God, give is grace to cast away the works of darkness and to put on the armour of light, now in the time of this mortal life in which your Son, Jesus Christ came to us in great humility......"
Well, it is all about change, isn't it? The move from darkness to light in our lives. But note that the prayer invokes the Holy Spirit of God for us to achieve this; meaning, by his Grace. I often wonder, as everyone else wonders, why God doesn't answer our prayers immediately, when the need is greatest. Yet as Christians we are always urged to watch and pray first. Have patience, in other words. In our search for a new Rector, the Diocesan Dean said the timescale we have drawn up must start with a waiting and watchful, prayerful time. Curiously, God does answer prayers but not always when we ask, but later when we often have not noticed. I have been praying for someone in great and awful anguish and their need for relief and for God's grace was immediate. However, God didn't answer immediately. Then, lo and behold, all the terrible and awful anguish had gone, replaced by contentment and happiness. I was reminded of a woman in labour and in the midst of terrible birth pain. But when the midwife plonks baby on her breast for that first bonding to take place, which is vital, the mother, despite tiredness, is content and calm; the anguish has vanished. I am but a mere man, who cannot experience childbirth pain as a mother does, but I do understand my person's terrible unhappiness and great anguish. Now it's all gone. It is a miracle. Yes, I know, don't forget to give thanks to God for his mercy and the answer to my fervent prayers. I did laugh as I recall Rabbi Lionel Blue saying that he prays so fervently and loudly that perhaps even God may hear him!
Versicle: O give thanks to the Lord, for he is gracious.
Response: And his mercy endures for ever. Amen.

3 comments:

John the organist said...

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John the organist said...

We all need to move from darkness to light!