(Devotion by Ros McDonald)
Prayer: Truth-seekers
Spirit of Truth,
we know that in order to be truthful
we must do more than speak the truth.
We must also hear the truth.
We must also receive the truth.
We must also act upon the truth.
We must also search for truth.
The difficult truth.
Within us and around us.
We must devote ourselves to truth.
Otherwise we are dishonest,
and our lives are mistaken.
Grant us the strength
and the courage
to be truthful. Amen.
(Michael Leunig in Be Our Freedom Lord)
Read:
John 14:15-17 (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.
“If you love me,” Jesus went on, “you will keep my commands. And I will ask the father, and he will give you another helper, to be with you forever. This other helper is the spirit of truth. The world can’t receive him, because it doesn’t see him or know him. But you know him, because he lives with you, and will be in you.”
Thought for the day:
Based on Broken Signposts: How Christianity Makes Sense of the World, by N.T.Wright
As Jesus’ followers, we are commissioned to be people of the truth. This can be immensely costly for us, as it was for Jesus. But Jesus’ own Spirit, the Spirit of Truth will enable us to tell the world the truth about Jesus himself, his kingdom, his death, and his resurrection. In speaking the truth, we are helping to bring Jesus’ kingdom, the new creation, into existence. This is our holy, scary and awe-some task, made possible because we are supported and loved by God and the Spirit dwelling within us.
Finish by rereading the prayer.
Image: Sojourner Truth, sculpted by T.J.Warren 2001, Massachusetts, USA.
Born in 1797, Isabella Baumfree was sold into slavery at age 9. After being freed in 1827 she became a devout Christian and changed her name to Sojourner Truth. She travelled the country preaching about abolition of slavery and women’s rights, telling her friends, “The Spirit calls me and I must go.”