07/11/2012
HOPE THROUGH HEALING
Scripture:
Mark 5:21-24, 35-43
This passage tells the story of Jarius, a leader in the
synagogue who searches out Jesus, falls at his feet, and begs him
to come heal his dying daughter. As we know, synagogue leaders were
pretty skeptical of Jesus, and Jairus most likely shared their view.
But when it came to his daughter, he would do anything to save her.
How often have we search for Jesus to save a loved one? "Come
to my house, Jesus." "Jesus, heal my spouse, sibling, child, parent."
"I haven't paid much attention before, Jesus, but I sure need you now."
Even if we are skeptical about Jesus, when faced with losing a loved
one, we, like Jairus will do anything to save them.
The story ends positively, as do many of our own stories, with a
love one healed. We rejoice when the cancer is a laminated, the
the tumor found that benign, the disease cured. And we, like the
onlookers at the home of Jairus, stand amazed.
Prayer:
God, help us acknowledge the evening power of your Son, not only
when we are desperate, but always. Amen
(From Covenant Home Altar, dated July 4, 2012)
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07/10/2012
HOPE THROUGH BELIEVING
Scripture:
Mark 5:1-20
Reflections:
One day on a routine family run to McDonald's, a man
suddenly began shouting obscenities at us, hurling his
drink and splattering sticky coke all over my long wool coat.
What had triggered this outburst? Stunned, we felt scared
and helpless and quickly hustled into the car to head for home
and safety.
Perhaps the townspeople in today's story shared similar feelings
toward Legion, the man possessed by demons. Apparently
efforts to constrain his outbursts had proved fruitless, relegating
him to roam the countryside cut off from community. Yet the arrival
of Jesus triggers something in Legion because he immediately falls
and worships him.
Jesus heals Legion and the locals come for a viewing. But rather than
rejoicing over a subdued man who had been healed, they are
frightened and big Jesus to leave. Perhaps, like my family and me,
they were out of their comfort zone and felt scared and helpless.
Prayer:
God, help us to recognize the work of your Son, even in the most
unlikely persons and places. Amen
(From Covenant Home Altar, dated July 3, 2012)
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07/08/2012
HOPE THROUGH LOVE
Scripture:
Lamentations 3:22-23
Reflections:
Lamentations 3 opens with a torrent of nasty events
the author has suffered, for which God is to blame.
God has seemingly ignored cries for help and brought about
bitterness of loss of happiness. Then a sudden turn in verse 21
leads us to today's passage as the author recalls, "The
steadfast love of the Lord never ceases,His mercies never come
to end" (v,22)
Sometimes life feels like that torrent of nasty events. Several years
ago our family suffered the loss of one family member after another
to cancer, three in three years, topped off with a house fire. We
hardly had time to recover from one tragedy before the next one struck.
In these circumstances, it is easy to become bitter, blame God, and
cry out, "Where are you?"
But when the torrents diminished and the carnage is assessed, a song
comes the mine about weaving the hope of a new tomorrow. And
suddenly we recall that, yes, God's love is steadfast and His mercies
never end.
Prayer:
God, thank you for remaining faithful even when life seems impossible
and you feel far away. Amen
(From Covenant Home Altar, dated July 2, 2012)
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