Evening Praise
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Prayer and the
Lord’s Prayer
Exodus
19:1-9
At
the third new moon after the Israelites had gone out of the land of Egypt, on
that very day, they came into the wilderness of Sinai. They had journeyed from
Rephidim, entered the wilderness of Sinai, and camped in the wilderness; Israel
camped there in front of the mountain. Then Moses went up to God; the Lord
called to him from the mountain, saying, ‘Thus you shall say to the house of
Jacob, and tell the Israelites: You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles’ wings and brought
you to myself. Now therefore, if you obey my voice and keep my covenant,
you shall be my treasured possession out of all the peoples. Indeed, the whole
earth is mine, but you shall be for me a
priestly kingdom and a holy nation. These are the words that you shall
speak to the Israelites.’
So Moses came, summoned the elders of the
people, and set before them all these words that the Lord had commanded him.
The people all answered as one: ‘Everything
that the Lord has spoken we will do.’ Moses reported the words of the
people to the Lord. Then the Lord said to Moses, ‘I am going to come to you in a dense cloud, in order that the
people may hear when I speak with you and so trust you ever after.’
Psalm
103 – the Congregation
Bless
the Lord, O my soul,
and all that is within me,
bless his holy name.
Bless
the Lord, O my soul,
and do not forget all his benefits—
who
forgives all your iniquity,
who heals all your diseases,
who
redeems your life from the Pit,
who crowns you with steadfast love and
mercy,
who
satisfies you with good as long as you live
so that your youth is renewed like the
eagle’s.
Bless
the Lord, O my soul,
and all that is within me,
bless his holy name.
The
Lord works vindication
and justice for all who are oppressed.
He
made known his ways to Moses,
his acts to the people of Israel.
The
Lord is merciful and gracious,
slow to anger and abounding in steadfast
love.
Bless
the Lord, O my soul,
and all that is within me,
bless his holy name.
He
will not always accuse,
nor will he keep his anger for ever.
He
does not deal with us according to our sins,
nor repay us according to our iniquities.
For
as the heavens are high above the earth,
so great is his steadfast love towards those
who fear him;
as
far as the east is from the west,
so far he removes our transgressions from
us.
Bless
the Lord, O my soul,
and all that is within me,
bless his holy name.
As
a father has compassion for his children,
so the Lord has compassion for those who
fear him.
For
he knows how we were made;
he remembers that we are dust.
Bless
the Lord, O my soul,
and all that is within me,
bless his holy name.
As
for mortals, their days are like grass;
they flourish like a flower of the field;
for
the wind passes over it, and it is gone,
and its place knows it no more.
But
the steadfast love of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting
on those who fear him,
and his righteousness to children’s
children,
to
those who keep his covenant
and remember to do his commandments.
Bless
the Lord, O my soul,
and all that is within me,
bless his holy name.
The
Lord has established his throne in the heavens,
and his kingdom rules over all.
Bless
the Lord, O you his angels,
you mighty ones who do his bidding,
obedient to his spoken word.
Bless
the Lord, all his hosts,
his ministers that do his will.
Bless
the Lord, all his works,
in all places of his dominion.
Bless
the Lord, O my soul
and all that is within me,
bless his holy name.
1
Peter 1:3-9 and 2:9-10
Blessed
be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!
By
his great mercy he has given us a new birth into a living hope
through
the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead,
and
into an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading,
kept
in heaven for you, who are being protected by the power of God
through
faith for a salvation ready to be revealed in the last time.
In
this you rejoice,
even
if now for a little while you have had to suffer various trials,
so
that the genuineness of your faith
—being
more precious than gold that, though perishable,
is
tested by fire—
may
be found to result in praise and glory and honour
when
Jesus Christ is revealed.
Although
you have not seen him, you love him;
and
even though you do not see him now,
you
believe in him
and
rejoice with an indescribable and glorious joy,
for
you are receiving the outcome of your faith,
the
salvation of your souls.
But
you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation,
God’s
own people,
in
order that you may proclaim
the
mighty acts of him who called you out of darkness
into
his marvellous light.
Once
you were not a people,
but now you are God’s people;
once
you had not received mercy,
but now you have received mercy.
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Praise my soul the king of heaven
I
bore you on eagles’ wings
It’s
been great to share our art exhibition again this year. If you haven’t been
round to look at the pictures already then do make sure you don’t miss the
opportunity!
In
the corridors the U3A class have shared paintings on the theme of wings. I was
talking to one of the ladies about her picture only this week. It’s a small
painting in a box frame to the left as you start the exhibition in the cross
corridor.
It’s
actually a painting of a painting.
She
explained that she belongs to St Nicholas’ church and each year someone from
the church family is invited to paint a design on the paschal candle. Lit for
the first time on Easter Sunday it then stands in the church for the rest of
the year and is lit at services and on special occasions.
This
year she had painted the candle – hard to paint on a cylinder and on wax. You
have to wipe it down with white spirit she explained and then you can paint on
it with Acrylics.
She
had chosen to paint a very simple dove of peace and then to paint the letters
of the word Peace down the candle.
Having
completed the candle that is now in use through the year she then painted a
painting of the painting.
And
that is in our corridor.
Peace
– a simple message as the light of the risen Christ comes into our world.
We
took the opportunity on election day to open the doors of the church as Jacqui
who has shared her pictures in church with us sat in church to look after them.
It was great to see people having a look into the church.
Wouldn’t
it be great if we could have someone in church through the day on the day of
the election – welcoming people into church, and simply being in church in
quiet prayer.
With
the work the youngsters have done, an eagle in flight that Judi has shared from
Moffatt, my eye has fallen again and again on the installation the youngsters
did with Mary.
If
you haven’t already, have a look at some of those wonderful texts that speak of
wings. You are invited to reflect on those verses and then put your name on a
feather and add it to the painting under the wings if you feel in need of the
shelter of the God who cares for us ceaselessly or on the rising wing if you
feel you are rising up with eagles.
Is
it an invitation or a statement.
I
want to pick out four thoughts from Exodus 19 – a reading that sets the scene
for some of the readings this week from Fresh from the Word.
I bore you on
eagles’ wings and brought you to myself.
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years ago when we moved to Harden just outside Bradford we got to know the
Dales Minister who was based in Grassington but toured the Congregational Churches
of the Yorkshire Dales. George Curry was a wonderful character who had in his
younger days served in mission work among the Inuit peoples of Canada. He had a
love of the wild and rugged places and especiall the wild and rugged places of
the Isle of Skey. He would go there each year with his camera in the days
before digital photography and take the most wonderful black and white
photographs of eagles.
The most majestic of birds they soar high above the most rugged and wildest terrain and have a strength that has moved countless generations.
This
is not an invitation.
This is not a promise for the future.
This
is a reminder of the God who has been in our lives to restore and to refresh
and to renew.
I bore you on
eagles’ wings and brought you to myself.
Our
gathering around the Lord’s Table to share in the Lord’s Supper is a time of
remembering. What is it we remember? The night on which Jesus was betrayed –
yes indeed and his body broken for us and his blood shed for us.
But
more than that let us remember the way God has been in our lives in the past
that is behind us. Those moments when God bore us on eagles’ wings and brought
us to himself.
May
be a time of recovery after illness, a time of comfort after sorrow, a time of
peace after distress.
Let’s
bring to mind those moments when God bore us on eagles’ wings and brought us to
himself.
God
brings us to himself for a purpose – he gives us care and love and peace and
blessing not just for ourselves but so that that can make a difference to other
people.
That
leads me to my second phrase – that we need to hold on to here in this place
around this table as we gather together in his name.
you shall be for
me a priestly kingdom and a holy nation.
What
should I call you? It’s a question people often ask. And it was asked of me again this week. They
call me ‘the minister’ of the church, I said, but I answer to lots of other
things as well, most of them polite!
Are
you a priest? Is a question I am also asked. And this time I am a bit more
careful. It would be easy to say, no I
am not a priest: we don’t set people aside to be priests in our way of being
church. Our way of being church is rooted in the Bible and in the New Testament
the word ‘priest’ is not used of a particular role in the church.
Instead
Peter picks up on this verse from Exodus and he reminds us that we are all,
everyone of us who follows in the footsteps of Jesus, we are all called to be a
priestly kingdom. It’s often described
as the priesthood of all believers.
A
priest is a bridge builder – who brings God’s presence into people’s lives and
brings people into God’s presence – a priest brings the blessing of God’s
forgiving love from God to people and brings people into the presence of God in
his wonderfully rich forgiving love.
And
that’s our task. Each one of us
We
are be a priestly kingdom – we seek to bring the good of God into the life of
the world around us.
In
small ways, in big ways, in all that we do.
Some
task!
That
takes some commitment.
And
that’s what we mark here at this table as well.
What
binds us together is the new covenant that is in Christ’s blood. This is a
covenant meal, a celebration in which we delight in the covenant God makes with
us.
A
covenant is a two way thing – it is an agreement, a partnership, a relationship
between us and between God and us too.
So
this is the commitment we are called upon to make – the commitment the people
of God made long ago.
The third of the phrases that caught my eye in this passage.
The
people all answered as one: ‘Everything
that the Lord has spoken we will do.’
That’s
our commitment – what is it the Lord has spoken? Read on to Exodus 20 and you
come to the 10 commandments.
They
are summed up by Jesus in the two great commandments.
This
is what God has spoken, this is what we are called to do.
You
shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and
with all your mind.”
You shall love your neighbour as yourself
It
was at the table that Jesus shared a new commandment
I give
you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you
also should love one another. By this
everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one
another.’
That’s
the word God has spoken. That’s what we must do. In pastoral care through our
church family, at work, at home, with family, with neighbours – with those it’s
hard to get on with.
This
is what God has spoken. This is what we are called to do.
I bore you on
eagles’ wings and brought you to myself.
you shall be for
me a priestly kingdom and a holy nation.
‘Everything that
the Lord has spoken we will do.’
Do
you find things scary?
I
do!
Though
over the years I have forced myself to go on the ghost train in a fun fair.
Do
you thind things scary?
The future is a scary place.
There
are so many uncertainties in our world.
There
are so many uncertainties in our own personal lives.
There
are so many uncertainties.
So
what is certain?
When
he came into Jerusalem the fine buildings of the city looked certain – but
Jesus knew not a stone would be left on another.
What
is certain?
Heaven
and earth will pass away …
Here
around the table we are together in the presence of Christ remembering his body
broken his blood shed for us. But we are also very much in the present – living
now – in the presence of the Christ who is with us.
But
we also look forward.
We
look to a heavenly banquet – there are those words that I quote so often from
the archaic language of the AV
After the same manner also he took the cup, when he
had supped, saying, this cup is the new covenant in my blood: this do ye, as
oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me.
26 For as often as ye
eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do shew the Lord's death till he come.
It hangs in the air and has a mystery about it.
But one thing is sure Christ Jesus will come to take
us to be with him in the glory of God’s presence.
It was at the table he said those most wonderful of
words.
Do
not let your hearts be troubled.
Believe in
God, believe also in me.
In
my Father’s house there are many dwelling-places.
If
it were not so,
would
I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you?
And
if I go and prepare a place for you,
I
will come again and will take you to myself,
so
that where I am, there you may be also.
That’s the promise in the final set of words from
Exodus 16 I want to share this evening.
I am going to come
to you
That’s
the certainty we hold on to!
Let’s
look back and give thanks
I bore you on
eagles’ wings and brought you to myself.
Let’s
share the blessing of God’s forgiving love with all around us
you shall be for
me a priestly kingdom and a holy nation.
Let’s
commit ourselves to love God, to love our neighbor
‘Everything that
the Lord has spoken we will do.’
And
let’s be sure as we hear again the word of God in the words of Jesus
I am going to come
to you
…
to restore and renew to be with you forever.
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Church of God
Prayers
of Concern
Offering
and Dedication
399
Come, risen Lord
The
Lord’s Supper
Communion
Offering &
Dedication
611
Lord, now let your servant
Words
of Blessing
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