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PENTECOST: JUNE 4TH, 06
John
15:26-27, & 16:4b-15... (Sermon 2:
“In Our Experience”)
Romans
8:22-27...
Acts
2:1-21.. (
Sermon 1: “Our Polycarpic God”)
or Ezekiel 37:1-14.
Psalm
104:24-34,35b
PREPARATION
Pentecost
comes when the Spirit chooses;
then like a mighty rushing of wind,
like tongues of fire,
the Spirit whom Jesus sends will lead us into all truth.
May
the glory of God endure forever!
May God find joy in all
creation!
I
will sing to God as long as I live!
I will sing praises as long
as I have being!
OR
The
Holy Spirit is our Friend,
our
counsellor and guide.
May the glory of God last forever
and take delight in all created things.
I will sing to God as long as I live,
give praise as long as I have being.
The
Holy Spirit is our Renewer,
giving
new birth even to old souls.
I hope God gets some pleasure from me,
as I get my joy from thinking about God.
O my human spirit, exalt in your God!
O my inspired soul, praise your Creator!
PRAYER OF APPROACH
Wonderful
are you God, your Spirits broods over all creation!
Wonderful
are you God, your Spirit filled Jesus our Christ.
Wonderful
are you God, your Spirit inspires and counsels your church.
Come
upon us, move among and within us, that our minds may discern you more surely,
our hearts love you more dearly, and our worship and work glorify you more
purely. For your name’s sake.
Amen!
CONFESSION AND ASSURANCE
Let
us open our hearts to the mercy of God. Let us pray.
Holy
Friend, come with your energy, blow through us like a wind, and cleanse our
hearts of all staleness and pollution.
Lord have mercy.
Lord
have mercy,
Holy
Friend, come like tongues of fire upon our heads, and cleanse our minds of all
distortion, subterfuge and, error.
Christ have mercy.
Christ
have mercy.
Holy
Friend come with your truth, and lead us beyond the false values and arrogance
of this world, into the only authentic enlightenment.
Lord have mercy.
Lord
have mercy.
Holy
Friend, come with the free grace of Christ Jesus,
forgiving, redeeming,
healing and resourcing the things that are good and true.
Holy
Friend, come with your many gifts
and replace our ineptitude
with a better use of our abilities and an increased fruitfulness.
Come
with your supreme gift of love, and with Christ as our tutor,
make us humble but adept
practitioners in the art of loving one another.
Through Christ
Jesus our Redeemer.
Amen!
FORGIVENESS
Sisters
and brothers, perpetual failure and regret is not our destiny. The Spirit we
have received is not one of fear, keeping us in a religious slavery. The Spirit
adopts us into God’s own family, enabling us to call on God, crying “Abba! Our
Father!”
Thanks be to God!
PRAYER FOR CHILDREN
Holy
Spirit, our God-Friend,
thanks
for always being with us.
You
are like the wind
that blows away the smog
from our mind and soul.
You
are like the fire
that makes us enthusiastic
for Jesus and his way of loving.
You
are like the breath of Jesus
that helps us to forgive
those who do wrong to us.
Holy
Spirit, our God-Friend,
Fill
us to day.
Amen!
PSALM 104: 24-31, 33-34,35b.
God-Friend,
your creativity is prodigal,
each creature has a part to play in your
wisdom,
all living things fit your purposes on
earth.
Around
us rolls the sea, mighty and wide,
teeming with life in many forms,
from tiny shrimps to great white sharks.
On
it sail ships of many sizes and design,
through the oceans huge whales sing
and sport in the waves as you intend`
All
life depends on you for existence,
and you provide in every season.
They
gather the food you give them,
your open-handedness is their happiness.
If
you withdrew, they would be dismayed,
when you recall their breath, they return
to dust.
When
you send out your Spirit they live,
you constantly renew the face of the
earth.
May
the glory of God last forever
and take delight in all created things.
I
will sing to God as long as I live,
give praise as long as I have being.
I
hope God gets some pleasure from me,
as I get my joy from thinking about God.
O
my human spirit, exalt in your God!
O my inspired soul, praise your Creator!
Ó B D Prewer 2002
WARM WIND
Warm
wind of heaven,
moving the face of waters
twirling tree blossoms
fostering bush creatures,
visit
our untamed places.
Warm
Wind of heaven,
activating human clay
raising consciousness
stirring immortal longings
fill
up our empty spaces.
Warm
Wind of heaven
calling through leaders
singing through psalmists
reforming through prophets
unite
our warring races.
Warm
Wind of heaven
overflowing Jesus Christ
enfolding all the lost
keeping the church honest
swamp
us with your graces.
Warm
Wind of heaven
the gift of loving
the love of giving
the joy of living
bless
our upturned faces.
Bruce D Prewer & Ó
Open Book Publishers ..email:
enquiries@openbook. com.au
ARRIVING LATE
We
arrived late at Pentecost,
after
the fun was over,
Peter’s
sermon finished,
the
baptisms completed,
and
the minutes written.
What
was there left?
Let
this be recorded
for
any who, as they read,
employ
their ears
as
much as their eyes:
We
found a communal Gift,
priceless
yet free
in
that heartwood where
the
Carpenter had carved
a
vacant space.
This
Gift we found
filling
that Christ-hollow
(at
the end of the day
when
the curious had gone
home
to their boredom)
Was
the Soul of love;
not
the old stuff, hedged
with
conditions and exemptions,
but
a new joy-love ready
to
embrace the world.
Ó B D Prewer 2002
SERMON 1: OUR POLYCARPIC GOD
Acts
2
Our
God is polycarpic. More that that even; our God is extravagantly polycarpic.
Yes,
you heard me right: “polycarpic.”
On
this day of Pentecost, when we celebrate the indulgence of the Holy Spirit, I
want to remind with you that this God of Jesus, who is ever-present with us, is
heavily into fruitfulness. Prodigiously polycarpic in fact.
Polycarpic
means (for those of you who are neither lovers of crossword puzzles nor experts
in horticulture) repeated fruiting, producing fruits many times a year.
The
Holy Spirit is the prodigious Source, around us and within us, of multiple
fruits. Fruits that abound both in and out of season. Polycarpic.
The
extravagant outpouring of Pentecost, as so graphically described in Luke’s
second best seller, the Acts of the Apostles, reminds me how much our God goes
over the top. Double ices the cake. Overfills the cup. Goes the second mile. Runs to meat the lost
son. Forgives seventy times seven.
This
is true both at the level we call the “physical world” and in the personal
world of the human mind and spirit. At both levels the Holy Spirit is
polycarpic.
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PROLIFIC
IN CREATION
In
the world of nature, the Creator Spirit is prolific.
Our
town of Sunbury, nestling in a cleft on the basalt plains NW of Melbourne
[where my wife Marie and I live] is not the most scenic or fertile place in
Australia. We are set in a rain shadow and the soil is shallow. But when you
stop rushing, and spend some time in this environment, you discover out how
varied and fruitful is this parcel of God’s creation.
On
example is the bird life.
We
are entertained by noisy miners frolicking in the bird bath, and by the rich
red-green-yellow-blue of the Eastern Rosellas.
In
the adjoining reserve, crested pigeons peck around among the native grasses.
Families of galahs feed in the local woodlands. Sulphur crested cockatoos hunt
for witchetty grubs in wattle trees. Small flocks of the delicate little
red-rumped parrots rise for the edge of the walking tracks, or drink in the
shallows of the small lake. New Holland honeyeaters hunt for nectar in
blossoms. Wattle birds croak and rasp, and ravens dolefully call to each other
across tree tops.
We
have pastoral care from laughing kookaburras, and some nights the boobook owls frequent
the gnarled eucalypts. Resident magpies strut around beside us while we work in
the garden. For about six weeks around the Christmas season large flocks of
corellas dig for the tasty bulbs of onion grasses, and in the hot summer
afternoons they clown around in the tall gum trees beside our boundary fence.
Willy wagtails flit among the shrubs or flirt on fences.
The
adjoining lake is the permanent home for coots, swamphens, black ducks.
chestnut teal, and the little grebe. In
the breading season a pair of swans may set up home and raise five or six
cygnets. Sometimes pelicans arrive to rest in safety on a small island, or
troll the water for yabbies. Sacred ibis and herons patrol the margins, while
royal spoonbills and pink eared ducks come to enjoy what is on offer.
The
diversity of shape, colour and sounds is stunning! Yet this is not some lush,
tropical paradise but one unprepossessing parcel of low-rainfall land.
Our
God is lavish in creation. The Creator Spirit has not given a standard model
world, functional and dull, but a luxury model!
This
is a polycarpic God! A God who does not know when to say ‘enough is enough.’.
The world around us, wherever it as not been marred or destroyed by human greed
and arrogance, is a symphony of extravagance. A masterpiece composed by a
Creator-Spirit whose cup is always full and running over. Creation reveals
just one aspect of the prodigal grace
of a debonair God.
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PROLIFIC
IN THE NEW CREATION
The
same is true of the new creation. The realm of our mind and soul.
The
Holy Spirit displays the renovating power of God’s dynamic Presence. The Spirit is the source of new birth. The
Spirit enhances old gifts and nurtures within us new ones. Again, God does not
deal in half measures, or restrict blessings to occasional seasons. The Holy
Spirit is irrepressibly polycarpic, mega-fruitful.
When
we read the Pentecost story, there is a flamboyance about the whole event. This
is a God who does not know where to draw the line, nor when to give up. This is
a Holy Friend and Counsellor who is excessive in love and joy and passion for
the renewal of the whole of humanity. Diversity and abundance are everywhere.
Spiritually the cup is full and running over.
Those
people on that day of Pentecost were acting up like crazy!
The
onlookers had plenty to scoff at. No wonder they accused the Apostles of being
very drunk and out of control. But it was not wine that was the culprit. It was
the abundance of the Spirit God flooding through the hearts and minds of the
believers.
Nor
was it just emotional froth, not some introverted, religious binge. The first
result was the new courage displayed by the hitherto timid disciples. No longer
cowards, they started to fearlessly preach the Gospel of Christ crucified and
risen for the healing of the nations. A second immediate fruit was another
3,000 new believers baptised that very day into the family of the Christian
community.
Through
this Spirit of God, believers are endowed with a plethora of diverse gifts and
fruits. At first, that young Christian church was not ready for the fruits and
gifts that would emerge. It would take time before the diverse gifts of the
Spirit would be channelled into productive deeds and words.
Paul
would be the person who in his letters would best spell out the prodigal
generosity of the Holy Spirit, and insisted they be used in a disciplined way.
He
would write about the gifts which enabled ordinary people
to
speak with wisdom,
to
understand the deep things of God, to exercise the gift of strong faith,
to
take authority to heal,
to
demonstrate the power to work wonders,
to
enthral people with their preaching,
to
discern truth from deceit,
to
display the gift of speaking in tongues in a way that built up the fellowship,
to
possess the gift of knowing what it all meant.
Above
all else Paul revels in the best gift of all: the supreme gift of love.
Paul
would also enthuse about the fruits of the spirit:
love,
joy, peace, patience,
kindness,
goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness,
self control.
Pentecost
was dramatic stuff! But the gifts and fruits are the authentic, long-term
results of the same loving Spirit.
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ORDINARY
FOLK BECOME EXTRAORDINARY
That
young church was a remarkable phenomenon! Not many members were educated like
St Paul.
Most
were as ordinary as ordinary comes. They were people whose capacities had
seemed limited, whose charisma and influence appeared minuscule. Yet they were
inflooded and renewed by the Holy Spirit so that old gifts became enlarged and
fruitful, and new gifts were developed to the glory of God in the service of
humanity.
To
an multilingual, scholar like Paul, this fact was astounding! Once he wrote:
“See
what kind of people you are that have been called. Not many of you were s sophisticated by university standards, not many
held influential positions, not many of
you were born with a silver spoon in
your mouth. But God has chosen what was foolish to put to shame the clever, God has chosen weaklings to put to
shame the powerful, those who were nobodies to downsize those who
thought they were something!
Within
the church, itself a fruit of the new creation, the Holy Spirit is shown to be
tirelessly polycarpic. No person is too unimportant for the Holy Spirit to
notice, no one is to ungifted to be of use. It is never out of season for love
and all the other fruits of the Spirit. I repeat: never out of season for love
and the other gifts of the Spirit. Throughout life’s winters and summers,
springtime and autumn, the Spirit continues to bring forth abundance.
For
our part, as we journey through spiritual seasons of winter or summer,
springtime or autumn, the gifts are to be used and the harvest is to be shared.
The fruits are to be expected in spring as well as autumn, and new blossom may
be found in deep winter as well as springtime. The prolific grace of God
neither sticks to a schedule, nor does it ever weary or dry up.
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TODAY
On
the festival of Pentecost, the believers were all together in the one place.
Out of the blue there came a noise from
heaven like... like a very strong wind,
which filled the whole building where they were sitting. The they saw something
which looked like tongues of flame
which spread around and rested on each head. They were all filled with the
Holy Spirit, and they began to speak in
many other languages as the Spirit enabled them.
The
onlookers were amazed and dumbfounded. and they asked each other: “What is going on here?” Others jeered and
said: :”These people are drunk!”
The
with the others apostles gathered around him, Peter stood up and cried in a booming voice: “My fellow Jews, and
everybody in Jerusalem, listen and I’ll tell you what this means. We are not
drunk (fair go, it’s only nine am! but
it is what the prophet Joel foretold: God says: In the last days I will pour out my Spirit on every person. Your sons and daughters shall preach my
message, your young men will have new visions and your old men will have new
dreams”
I will pour
out my Spirit on every person. Your
sons and daughters shall preach my message, your young men will have new
visions and your old men will have new dreams”
And
we still do. Thank God.
Pentecost
is not a happening in the distant past. It is present. The polycarpic God still
refuses to recognise limits of time or place. The gifts and fruits of the
Spirit are with us here, just as the Holy Spirit is with us here right now.
This
is a day to celebrate the indulgence of our God. To revel in the extravagance
of God’s Holy Spirit, to affirm each others faith, fortify each other’s hope,
cherish each other’s love, and to honour and exercise our gifts for the good of
all.
I
recall a prayer of the late Archbishop Helda Camara of Brazil. A diminutive yet extremely tall man
of the Spirit; priest, poet, and scholar, but most of all champion of the poor
and dispossessed. The prayer goes ----
Lord,
isn’t your creation wasteful?
Fruits never equal the seedling’s abundance.
Springs scatter water.
The sun gives out enormous light.
May your bounty teach me
greatness of heart.
` May your magnificence
stop me being mean.
Seeing you as a
prodigal
and open handed giver,
let me give unstintingly
like a king’s son,
like God’s own.
SERMON 2: IN OUR EXPERIENCE
John
15:26-27, & 16:4b-15
Acts
2:1-21
What
does the holy Spirit really mean to us? In our experience? In what we see in
others and what happens in our own lives?
THE
HELPER
The
Holy Spirit is often called the Counsellor or the Helper. I like that. It rings
true to what happens in my experience and of other Christians around me. There
is present, right now, an unseen Helper who is from God and is God.
Too
often our chatter about the Spirit latches on to the unusual; the exceptional,
the wildly flamboyant. People tend to limit the visitation of the Spirit to
special, effervescent spiritual experiences. Like the talking in tongues. Or a
rapturous moment of spiritual insight. By doing this, we can miss the prime
importance of the normal, loving activity of the Spirit in our lives, and
through our lives to others.
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As
a result of an over-emphasis on the flamboyant, there are some wonderful “salt
of the earth” Christians who are induced to needlessly worry whether they have
missed out on something.
A
number who have sought my counsel actually feel guilty because they cannot
recount any extravagant spiritual experience. Yet those who know and treasure
them, observe lives that steadily bear the beautiful fruits of the Spirit:
love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, fidelity, gentleness and self
control. Such folk touch lives around them with the greatest fruit of all: love.
In
contrast, among those who claim remarkable Spiritual experiences are found some
(note: “some” not “all”) who appear to bear very little of the fruit. Their
lives are not a witness to a love that can be identified as the kind of love
Jesus exhibited. Indeed, among the self-proclaimed “spirit filled” people, I
have met some of the most arrogant and insensitive, egotistical yet insecure,
dogmatic yet frightened, characters.
Those
who only connect the Holy Spirit with the spectacular, are missing the point.
The majority of the Spirit’s works are done quietly. The Spirit is our
Counsellor, our Helper, our Enabler. The Spirit is that holy Friend who
unobtrusively works in us and through us day by day, among the many basic
activities of life.
------TAKING
THINGS FOR
GRANTED?--------------------------------------------------------------
Much
of this basic activity of the Spirit is taken for granted after a while. The
novelty wears off.
But
a new convert is keenly aware of this quiet work of the Spirit. The newcomer
sees it in action and wants to get a part of that action. One such newcomer, a
woman who had attended an informal worship service for a few weeks, wrote to
me: “It’s like looking at a most beautiful painting but being left on the
outside. Please tell me, how do I get in there?”
We
do take much for granted. It like when I lived in the city of Hobart, one of
the jewels in beautiful Tasmania. Our house provided us with impressire views.
Mt Wellington behind us to the South West, a wide bay of the Derwent River in
front of us to the East, and beyond that more hills and mountains. On a sunny
spring weekend, when the yachts were out on the bay, and Wellington was capped
with snow, the view was “magic”.
When
we arrived in this setting, at first we were ecstatic, and just wanted to stand
by a window and drink in the scene. But after as while, as life rolled on, and
the busy affairs of home and parish occupied our time, we started to take it
for granted. Some days we barely glanced at the view. Only when visitors stood
and exclaimed their delight, were we keenly reminded of the beauty to which we
had become so accustomed.
So
it is with the Helper, the Spirit of God. We tend to get used to the ongoing,
quiet beauty of the Holy Spirit at work in ordinary lives around us, especially
within the church.. We start to take it all for granted.
-----SOME
OF THE TRUE
SIGNS------------------------------------------------------------------------
As
I see it, the Holy Spirit is graciously and unobtrusively busy all over the
place. The quiet Helper. The unpretentious Friend.
The
Helper is quietly at work:
in the sincere concern of a friend for our
health,
in those who take a stand against
injustice,
in the grace of folk who go the second
mile,
in the inner resources we discover in
times of crisis,
in those who dare to go against the tide
of popular opinion,
in the sanity that enables us to admit
when we are wrong,
in the resilience of people who fight for
the rights of others,
in those who surrender some of their
rights for the larger good,
in times when we share the Gospel in spite
of our inadequacy,
in finding joy in unexpected places,
in taking on responsibilities that we once
thought beyond us,
in refusing to let the greed of society
take over our soul,
in giving thanks always, even through the
hard times of life,
in rising above past failures and putting
past hurts behind us.
in finding a central core of peace in the
midst of turmoil,
in daring to laugh in situations where
some would curse,
in knowing ourselves to be children of
God,
in knowing ourselves loved, even when we
have been very unlovable.
And
that is just the edge of the Spirit story. I could go on and on, reflecting on
the quiet, pervasive ministry of the Holy Spirit in our midst; that inspiring
Lover whose fruits we tend to take for granted. It is only by the Holy Spirit
that Christian congregations are able to stay alive and to give themselves in
love to the world for which Christ died.
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FOR THE SPECTACULAR?------------------------------------------------------
A
confession: I admit that I sometimes find myself hankering for a bit more
spectacular action. A slice of excitement would be nice every now and then. I
have good memories of those occasions when a double dose of the wind and fire
have shaken me up.
But
as I reflect on those events in my pilgrimage, I now recognise that they
happen at times when I was so
thick-headed, too insensitive, to grasp what was happening. The Spirit had to
give me a big shove in new directions. Therefore I must acknowledge that maybe
these more dramatic experiences are a testimony to my own poor faith. I say
that again: not a testimony to my strong faith, but a sign of my dull faith.
God takes drastic measures when I get in a rut and can’t see the obvious way
out. What is more, all such “wind and fire” occasions need to be tested, to see
if they are authentic.
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ONE
TEST---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
As
far as I know, there is only one test for the gift of the Spirit: Love. And it
has to be the Jesus kind of love. Never forget, not for one second, that the
most Spirit filled person of all time was Jesus. Love was his supreme gift.
Love is the only infallible sign of the Spirit. For me, for you, for believers
around the world, it is either love or be damned. For without love, we are
damned.
Love
then, is the accurate test, and (thank God!) you will find that test reading
positive all over the place. Among some Charismatics and some high church
Anglicans, among some Salvation Army folk and some unobtrusive Quakers, among
some Roman Catholics and some members of the Uniting Church; among Baptists and
Lutherans, and among all the other denominations you can list, there are souls
who pass the love test.
As
Scripture claims, the greatest gift of the Spirit is love. Where love is, quiet
Pentecostal miracles happen, and occasionally spectacular miracles occur. But
the spectacular is not more important than the subtle work of the Spirit.
Precious is the quiet influence (inflowing-ness) that transforms our dailyness.
On
this Whitsunday let us give thanks for both quiet and spectacular, but most of
all for the fruits, especially for love.
THANKSGIVING
**After
each section of the following prayer, “We praise you, Lord” may be sung
See “Music from
Taize” 103.
Our
thanks rises to you, Holy Spirit of all creation; for expressing yourself
in
the prodigious energy of the cosmos,
in
the nurturing of planet earth for a special destiny,
in
the raising up of a host of living plants and creatures,
and
for choosing homo sapiens to be your special helper and friend.
We
praise you, Lord.
Our
thanks rises to you, Holy Spirit of the Hebrew people, for expressing yourself
by
anointing strong liberators and law givers,
by
calling prophets to proclaim your justice,
by
enlightening psalm writers and musicians,
by
preparing the way for a new age on earth.
We praise you, Lord.
Our
thanks rises to you, Holy Spirit of the new age, for expressing yourself
through
a young, humble, and strong woman named Mary,
through
nurturing her child as your Holy Son,
through
the words of his mouth and the deeds of his hands,
through
the grace of his dying and the joy of his rising.
We
praise you, Lord.
Our
thanks rises to you, Holy Spirit of the universal church, for expressing
yourself
with
the breath of the risen Christ given to his disciples,
with
the empowerment of the day of Pentecost,
with
the daring outreach of the young church,
with
the many gifts that flowed from your Presence.
We praise you, Lord.
Our
thanks rises to you, Holy Spirit of the twenty first century, for today
expressing yourself
among
ordinary people who hear, receive and practice the Gospel,
among
those who yearn for the healing of divisions,
among
those who minister to the homeless and the outcaste,
among
contemporary prophets who seek justice and mercy.
We praise you, Lord.
Wonderful,
wonderful, wonderful are you, Spirit of Pentecostal love,
heaven
and earth are full of your glory!
Glory
be to you, O God Most High!
PRAYERS FOR OTHERS
When
we pray for others, it is our contract to try and serve them. Let us pray.
In
the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, we seek your blessing, God, on
your church in its service to the world.
Come Holy Spirit, come with healing breath
of the risen Christ,
Come, sweep us with your wind and inflame us with your love.
Work,
holy Helper, in our own denomination, and within the others around us.
Especially bless and encourage those with whom we feel the least affinity, that
we may see your Spirit at work in them and have the grace to give thanks.
Come Holy Spirit, come healing breath of
the risen Christ,
Come, sweep us with your wind and inflame us with your love.
Bless
those congregations that are facing radical change, the ones who are teetering
on the threshold of new possibilities and must make difficult decisions. May
they choose well and step forward with courage.
Come Holy Spirit, come healing breath of
the risen Christ,
Come, sweep us with your wind and inflame us with your love.
Inflame
with your love congregations which have become lukewarm, and any members whose
faith, hope and love have grown cold. May they recover their first love and
find once more the sheer joy of living as your own children.
Come Holy Spirit, come healing breath of
the risen Christ,
Come, sweep us with your wind and inflame us with your love.
Bless
your church in its service to the wider community and world. Guide and inspire
those special church agencies which care for the homeless, the social misfit,
the prisoner, the addict, the refugee, the broken family, the hungry and the
abused.
Come Holy Spirit, come healing breath of
the risen Christ,
Come, sweep us with your wind and inflame us with your love.
Inspire
your contemporary prophets who challenge unfairness and corruption; those who
work within community organisations, and some who serve from within political
parties, that our land and all lands, may find greater justice and peace.
Come Holy Spirit, come healing breath of
the risen Christ,
Come, sweep us with your wind and inflame us with your love.
Be
the wise Counsellor to the priests and pastors of all denominations, and send
your Sprit of truth upon Biblical scholars, theologians, and ethicists, that
they may prove capable in facing the complex issues of these days.
Come Holy Spirit, come healing breath of
the risen Christ,
Come, sweep us with your wind and inflame us with your love.
Loving
God, please be to each of us the Helper in times of weakness, the Guide when
circumstances confuse us, the Warmth when our hearts feel cold, the Counsellor
when we need straightening out, the Comforter when hearts are broken, the Fire
when our faith ebbs low, and the Light when deep darkness falls.
Come Holy Spirit, come healing breath of
the risen Christ,
Come, sweep us with your wind and inflame us with your love.
SENDING OUT
In
the name of the Spirit, our true counsellor and friend, I bless you.
Amen!
That
when you are confident, you may tread gently with the Spirit, I bless you
Amen!
That
when you are successful, you may walk humbly with the Spirit, I bless you.
Amen!
That
when you fall badly, you may rise grace-fully with the Spirit, I bless you.
Amen!
That
when you are weary, you may rest gratefully with the Spirit, I bless you.
Amen!
That
when you are all alone, you may trust simply with the Spirit, I bless you.
Amen!
The
grace of our Lord Jesus Christ
the
love of God,
and
the fellowship of the Holy Spirit,
be
with you now and ever more.
Amen!