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LOCKDOWN-HOLY WEEK REFLECTIONS-DAY 7

Lockdown Day 7

A couple of days ago, the news came through that lockdown is to be extended by another three weeks. Whilst this was to be expected, I guess we were all hoping there was a slim chance the waiting period would be over. More waiting. It’s this in-between-time which we find so hard. It brings about more uncertainty.

Over Easter, Holy Saturday is where the body of Jesus Christ lay in the tomb, and is the period of uncertainty. It is the moment of somber waiting. We find this waiting period the hardest part to experience. Reflecting on what was and wondering what is to come.

Wait and Be Patient

How can we wait patiently during a time of uncertainty, especially when the waiting brings feelings of anxiety or sadness. Paul gives us some pretty sound advice when it comes to waiting. His threefold advice is paramount to our emotional and spiritual well-being.

"Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer." Romans 12:12

Be Joyful in Hope

Firstly, be joyful in hope. You’re probably wondering how we can have hope in our current situation, let alone joy. Experiencing hope and joy is not just about changing our mindset. We do actually have a reason to be hopeful, as well as joyful.

As Christians, we always have hope. Our hope is found in Jesus Christ, the One who defeated death. This should give us the right perspective we need in our current situation and therefore provide us with the joy we need. Do you want the good news? Everyone has access to Jesus as their Hope – not just Christians!

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Be Faithful in Prayer

I’m going to skip the second piece of advice briefly and look into Paul’s third piece of advice. (You’ll see why in a minute – be patient 😊😉) Paul’s third advice is to be faithful in prayer. Keep praying – wherever we are, whatever we are doing and whenever we can.

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When we experience any type of suffering, we should pray whilst we wait for what we are hoping in. When we pray, it connects us with God. God hears us and understands what we are going through and He helps us. It doesn’t matter how we pray either. We don’t have to use big, posh words. He listens to all who communicate with Him.

Be Patient in Affliction

Now, back to the second piece of advice which Paul gave. This is probably the most hardest to carry out: Be patient in affliction. Oh my! How we are being tested to the max with this in the current crisis. Patience with our children, patience in waiting for answers, patience whilst maybe we are in pain. Patience with __________ (insert your own dilemma).

The second advice which Paul gives is easier to cope with if we are able to take on the first and third pieces of advice: Be joyful in hope and faithful in prayer. Those who are joyful in what they hope for their future and who pray to God continually will have a much easier time being patient through the hard times.

I’m not writing this from first hand experience. I’m the world‘s worst when it comes to waiting and find it really hard to find joy during the trials I experience. I am able to say this through watching how other people respond and react in their tough situations. I find it encouraging and it spurs me on to keep going in my own tough times with carrying out Paul’s advice.

My friend, Shelly Miller, is a great example of someone who is faithful in praying and has found joy in hope. In turn, she is able to be at peace in her current situation. In her own words, she writes this…

“I can tell you that even amidst dire reports from doctors, I’m experiencing unexplainable peace of mind and joy in heart.”

Shelly Miller, The Sabbath Society Newsletter

Something to think about…

Paul is not minimising the trials and hardships we go through in life, and neither am I. I know how hard life can be. I’ve had a fair share of unpleasantness in my own life. What Paul wants to point out is that if we keep strong in our faith, waiting patiently during this time of lockdown, the struggles we experience now will be worth it when we come through the other side with our hope in Christ.

Prayer

Dear God, thank you for the hope you have provided to us through your Son, Jesus Christ. We live in a world where waiting patiently doesn’t come naturally anymore. May we hold onto the truth that Jesus is the Hope we need which provides us with joy during our current situations. Thank you that you are always there with us whatever we are facing. May we remember to turn to you so in turn you can provide us with peace in mind and joy in heart. Amen.

LOCKDOWN-HOLY WEEK REFLECTIONS-DAY 6

Lockdown Day 6

Who do you think about when you go through a hard season? Do you think of your loved ones? Your family? Maybe your neighbour? How about the person standing 2 meters in front of you in the queue? You are both waiting to go into the supermarket. Both of you are wondering if there will be enough food inside.

When we go through a time where we think it is impossible to see the light at the end of the tunnel, could you honestly say you would think of other people? Honestly? I’ll be honest…I’m probably usually thinking “Please Lord, get me out of this mess.” Am I right?

Offer a prayer for everyone

Praying for other people when we don’t have much going on in our lives is pretty easy. Thinking of someone else when we have something traumatic going on can be a pretty tough call though. Why worry about someone else’s problems when you have so much going on yourself?

When I think of the Easter weekend we have just celebrated I am struck by how much Jesus is still putting others first, despite what He is going through. As Jesus hung on the cross, people below mocked Him and jeered Him. Yet He was still able to say, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” (Luke 23:34).

He thought about the people hanging there with him. When it seemed all hope was lost, He turned to one of them and provided him with the hope he needed. Jesus is experiencing the most excruciating pain, physically, emotionally and spiritually, and yet He still showed love towards a man who didn’t deserve it.

Paul wrote to the early Christians in Thessalonica and advised how they should live and treat each other.

May the Lord make your love increase and overflow for each other and for everyone else . . . May he strengthen your hearts so that you will be blameless and holy in the presence of our God and Father when our Lord Jesus comes with all his holy ones. 1 Thessalonians 3:12-13

Something to think about…

May we use the example of Jesus and the advice given from Paul. Let’s offer a prayer for others in our time of need, especially now as we all face the same crisis. Pray for those on the frontline facing death every day, and also for those who continue to work to make sure our daily needs are provided for. Pray for your neighbours, families and friends. Next time you are out shopping, why not even pray for the person standing 2 meters in front of you.

Prayer

Lord, thank you for the people we have in our lives who we are able to turn to in this time of need. Help us to remember as we go through this crisis ourselves, there are also other people going through this too. We know you are the rock in whom we can take refuge in, but there are people out there who don’t know this. There are people around us who are hurting and need your protection. Open our eyes Lord to the people around us. Help us to focus our prayers on other people rather than ourselves. Amen

Day 16 – Do You Want to get to Know God Better? Pray!

I find the key to a good relationship with someone is having good communication. If we want to get to know the other person better, we need to talk to each other.

A lack of communication is one of the main reasons friendships break down. Something which started off really small ends up being blown out of proportion.

There is a bit more than just talking in communicating with each other. We need to listen to each other too. Not listening to the other person results in misunderstandings and hurt feelings.

Having a good relationship with God is like having a good relationship with our friend or partner. It also relies on good communication. The way in which we do this is through prayer.

He wants to get to know us better, as I’m sure we would like to get to know Him better too. We need to talk to God just like He was our best friend. He wants to know how we are truly feeling, even the not-so-nice stuff that goes on in our heads!

Is anyone among you in trouble? Let them pray. Is anyone happy? Let them sing songs of praise. James 5:13

When we stop talking to God, that’s when life starts to crash around us. I know. I’ve been there, thinking I know better. But I don’t. I need to keep talking to him.

We also need to keep listening to him too. This is hard, just like it is with a friend. When we don’t listen properly, we misinterpret situations and start thinking what we want to hear. Spending time in prayerful silence will help to discern what He is saying to us.

I’m not writing all this because I’ve been there and done it. I’m far from getting this communication thing right, especially with God. I’m kind of preaching to myself here a little bit (or a lot!)

Maybe you need to hear it too though?


You are reading day 16 of the Write 31 Days Challenge in conjunction with The Five Minute Friday Community. Today’s word prompt is ‘pray’.