Mark 8: 31-38
Challenge
‘You don’t need to do that!
Why do you put yourself through it?
It’s totally unnecessary!’
Wise advice?
Maybe – in some circumstances.
Self-inflicted suffering
doesn’t seem to make sense
in the everyday world.
But there are times
when we have to face the facts –
‘no gain without pain’,
is the old saying.
Yet Jesus,
making his future clear to his followers,
discovered that even the best of them
had no idea of what he had to face.
And, for all the best possible reasons,
Peter wanted to spare his friend
the horror of the predictions
that were being set before him.
‘Don’t tempt me, you devil!’
What a response to give.
One that rocked Peter on his heels
and made him feel hurt and guilty.
Only time would heal that wound,
but only as the wounds that Jesus suffered
were made evident to them all.
The challenge to suffering for the faith goes on.
And when asked,
‘Why do you put yourself through it?’
is our answer tinged with the temptation
to turn and creep away in another direction?
©Marjorie Dobson, This may be used personally or for local worship, but not published elsewhere without permission.
All the pain and hurt and horror
All the pain and hurt and horror,
loss, denial and mistrust,
hovered round as Jesus waited
for his friends to re-adjust.
Lost within misunderstanding:
thought that love was just a dream,
knew that it would be so easy,
they’re confounded by Love’s scheme.
Jesus taught that love would conquer
only through integrity,
that the way his life was pointing
tested his humanity.
Jesus felt that Peter’s challenge
undermined his purpose here,
spoke quite harshly, underlining,
made his need both plain and clear.
Death was now the final payment,
Jesus spelt out to his friends.
To them this was not expedient,
not the way Messiah ends.
Love would be denied if actions
led to violence or defence,
Jesus, lamb led to the slaughter,
death the cost of love’s expense.
Andrew E Pratt
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Metre: 8.7.8.7D
Tune: LUX EOI
Determination
Nothing could deter him.
Not religious opposition.
Not the wily Herod.
Not the prophetic predictions.
Not the Pharisees with their plotting,
nor the teachers with their testing,
nor the disciples and their doubting.
Nothing could stop him.
For as Jesus wept over Jerusalem,
saw their persecution of prophets
and their future of desolation,
he saw his own destiny of death
at the hands of those
who set out to destroy him.
Yet he moved on.
And those who walked with him
could only fear for his life
and try in vain
to shield him from his enemies,
but knowing deep within their hearts
he was determined to go on.
©Marjorie Dobson, This may be used personally or for local worship, but not published elsewhere without permission.
Infectious faith
Infectious faith we demonstrate by action,
when words are lived and people feel God's grace,
when platitudes are kept in quiet abeyance,
and love expressed through every human face.
This is the witness we are called to offer:
the smile of welcome and the touch of care,
when every neighbour frames the Christ we honour,
the angel that we're greeting unaware.
My friend, we cannot claim to grace the Godhead
when those who stand in tatters at our door
are turned away without a moment's notice,
while others sleep upon a stone cold floor.
Our faith and love are nothing, simply empty,
just words we fling against a cloud filled sky,
when those we see derided, disregarded,
are left, without our protest, just to die.
Are we to be just noisy, clanging cymbals,
or signs of hope upon this cold, dark earth?
Ours is the calling now to re-imagine
the love of God, to sign each person's worth.
Andrew E Pratt
Words © 2016 Stainer & Bell Ltd, London, England copyright@stainer.co.uk . Please include any reproduction for local church use on your CCL Licence returns. All wider and any commercial use requires prior application to Stainer & Bell Ltd.
Metre: 11 10 11 10
Tune: INTERCESSOR
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