Thursday, 13 April 2017

Holy Thursday – Good Friday Reflections


It is often said that ours is a world that is starved for love. I have come more and more to understand that our God’s deepest desire is that we answer His call to serve.  Serve without discrimination, without judgement, to serve with open expectations, and to not simply be a spectator. It is often much safer to be a spectator.  Yet Simon of Cyrene and Veronica were not spectators.  Whether commanded or compelled, they took a risk.  Yet the God of my understanding has always been a risk taker – his Son, a risk taker – why not me?
In that service his and our blood mingles.   There is fear that comes with this kind of vulnerability.  My heart understands Jesus, in the garden asking God to remove his cup of suffering, yet I’ve learned that courage is fear that has said its prayers.  Continue to show us the way on this road of service Lord. It will be unpredictable and sprinkled with pot holes.  The possibility of betrayal lies at every turn in the road, yet I place my trust in the one who calls me forward to stoop and wash the feet of those who walk the road of life with me. 
And having knelt before your people Lord, I now stand with them as they come forward to adore your cross.  And I see in their eyes the light of discipleship, the pains and crosses that they bear, yet also the hope of your love, a hope in a new tomorrow.

In our service, may our God heal our woundedness so that His light may shine just a little bit more – always just a little bit more. – Amen.

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