(Devotion by Ros McDonald)
Prayer: Open
I stand.
I open myself to God.
I kneel.
I listen.
I step into God’s presence.
I float in the encompassing ocean of God’s love.
I breathe in and out:
breathing in the merc of God,
breathing out the pain of my sadness.
I am still,
at rest with God,
who is deep within me
and all around me.
Creating, Sustaining and All-loving God,
give us the strength and courage to be still,
that we might better serve your broken world.
(Kate McIlhagga in Green Heart of the Snowdrop)
Read:
John 4:22-24 Jesus is speaking with the woman at the well (Translation by N.T.Wright)
Read this 3 times, each time asking God’s help and thinking about those words or phrases that leap out at you.
The time is coming – indeed, it’s here already! – when true worshippers will worship the father in spirit and in truth. Yes: that’s the kind of worshippers the father is looking for. God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and in truth.
Thought for the day:
Based on Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World, by N.T.Wright
For the writer of John’s gospel, Christian spirituality is focused on Jesus. Getting to know Jesus is like an ever-increasing intimacy with a close friend or family member. Through Jesus and the Spirit, God dwells not only with us, but within us, enabling us to worship from the heart and to serve God in a whole new way. Whatever has happened in the past, the life-transforming work of God’s Spirit can make all things new. The powerful, rescuing, healing, transforming love of God is renewing the whole world, and ourselves with it. In what area of your life is God’s Spirit transforming and renewing you?
Image: Zion Church Baltimore, around 1900 CE. Note the intimacy between the woman and Jesus, even whilst Jesus is calling her life to account.