PRAYER MOMENT
Saturday
9 November 2013
A STREAM FLOWED
Pause. Be in the presence of God.
Reading. “A stream
flowed eastwards from under the Temple threshold.” (Ezekiel 47:1…12)
Reflection. Tradition can be either enslaving or inspiring. There
are many examples of the former in the gospels, especially in attitudes towards
the Sabbath. But today we have the latter: the commemoration of the building of
the first church (320) in Rome, the Lateran, after the age of persecution. A
building is nothing in itself and the Church managed without “churches” until
that time. But they soon became the norm and while the Reformation changed much
about the interior fittings of churches they continued to use buildings. Buildings are “out there”, reference points for
our faith and reminders of our family and community histories. My parents are
buried in the grounds of the church six thousand miles from here where we
prayed as a family sixty years ago. But the reading from Ezekiel also reminds
us that the church is “in here.” The church is the body of Christ and we are
the members of that body.
Prayer. Lord, we
rejoice in the tradition that you give us in all that we see and hear in your
Church. But help us to go deeper and find our place in the heart of your body,
the community of your people. Amen.
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