Monday 29 April 2024

Monday 29 April 2024

Apr 29, 2024

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Come, All Who Are Weary

Come, All Who Are Weary

By The Porter's Gate

Sanctuary Songs | The Porter's Gate Worship Project (Used with permission)

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I Never Want This To End

I Never Want This To End

By GÅEL

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Today is Monday 29 April, the feast of Saint Catherine of Siena, in the 5th week of Eastertide.

The Porter’s Gate sings, ‘Come All Who Are Weary.’ Can you respond to this invitation as you begin to pray today?

Come all who are weary

I will give you rest

Come all who are striving

Lean upon my breast

For my yoke is easy

And my burden light

O come all who are weary, come

Come all who are wounded

Crying out how long

Come all who are waiting

For the break of dawn

Darkness will not hide me

Forever from your sight

O come all who are wounded, come

Come all who are weeping

All whose hope is gone

Come all who are silent

All who've lost their song

Your every tear is numbered

Your every sorrow known

O come all who are weeping, come

O come all who are weary

Wounded and weeping

All of God's children, come

Today’s reading is from the Gospel of Matthew.

Matthew 11:25-30

At that time Jesus said, ‘I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and the intelligent and have revealed them to infants; yes, Father, for such was your gracious will. All things have been handed over to me by my Father; and no one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and anyone to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.

‘Come to me, all you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.’

Take a moment to imagine Jesus speaking the words we have just heard… can you picture him in front of you?

Jesus speaks of the “wise and intelligent”, from whom God has hidden things… who might these people be? Can you imagine who Jesus might be speaking of?

Yet Jesus speaks of infants knowing instead… which qualities in infants might he be referring to?

The passage ends with a promise of rest to those who carry heavy burdens. As you listen to the reading again, ponder what that promise might mean to you, in your own circumstances?

What do you want to say just now to a God who promises: “I will give you rest”?

Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, world without end. Amen.