Sunday 10 December 2023

Sunday 10 December 2023

Dec 10, 2023

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Come Thou Long Expected Jesus

Come Thou Long Expected Jesus

By Eliza King

Come Thou Long Expected Jesus | Eliza King

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Like Wind

By Judah Earl

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Today is Sunday the 9th of December, the second Sunday of Advent.

Eliza King sings, ‘Come Thou Long Expected Jesus’.

Come, thou long expected Jesus

Born to set thy people free

From our fears and sins release us

Let us find our rest in thee

Israel's strength and consolation

Hope of all the earth thou art

Dear desire of every nation

Joy of every longing heart

Born thy people to deliver

Born a child and yet a King

Born to reign in us forever

Now thy gracious kingdom bring

By thine own eternal spirit

Rule in all our hearts alone

By thine all sufficient merit

Raise us to thy glorious throne

Today’s reading is from the Prophet Isaiah.

Isaiah 40:1-5, 9-11

Comfort, O comfort my people,

 says your God.

Speak tenderly to Jerusalem,

 and cry to her

that she has served her term,

 that her penalty is paid,

that she has received from the Lord’s hand

 double for all her sins.

A voice cries out:

‘In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord,

 make straight in the desert a highway for our God.

Every valley shall be lifted up,

 and every mountain and hill be made low;

the uneven ground shall become level,

 and the rough places a plain.

Then the glory of the Lord shall be revealed,

 and all people shall see it together,

 for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.’

Get you up to a high mountain,

 O Zion, herald of good tidings;

lift up your voice with strength,

 O Jerusalem, herald of good tidings,

 lift it up, do not fear;

say to the cities of Judah,

 ‘Here is your God!’

See, the Lord God comes with might,

 and his arm rules for him;

his reward is with him,

 and his recompense before him.

He will feed his flock like a shepherd;

 he will gather the lambs in his arms,

and carry them in his bosom,

 and gently lead the mother sheep.

We begin this second week of Advent with readings from Isaiah’s ‘Book of Consolation’. What is your immediate response to this passage?

Imagine the people of Jerusalem in exile, waiting for liberation and comfort, weighed down by fear and longing.

How might this resonate with your own experience? Have you ever felt spiritually ‘exiled’? How did that feel?

‘A voice cries…’ the voice reminds us of John the Baptist and the promise of the Saviour. In Advent, many voices cry out, calling for attention, for action.

In the busyness of life, whose voices do you hear at this time?

Today, we might roll out a red carpet, but it would not be long enough for this path. Here the Lord will cross the valleys and mountains of the world, and all the people will be witnesses.

Consider what mountains or rough places in your own life may need to be levelled and made straight?

This is a time of hope, of optimism. We are called, in our daily lives, be a voice that lifts people's spirits and points them towards God's presence.

As you hear the passage again, hear the joyful proclamation and reflect on how can you be a messenger of hope and comfort to those around you.

“He will feed his flock like a shepherd; he will gather the lambs in his arms,”

On this Sabbath day we are called by the Lamb of God and given the image of God as a shepherd who tends to His flock. We are not called to do everything ourselves, we are not meant to be overcome by busyness.

Does God's gentleness and care resonate with your own experiences?

In this time of prayer, allow God to gather you in His arms and lead you gently, sharing your thoughts and needs with the Shepherd of your life.

O Wisdom,

Lord and Ruler,

Root of Jesse,

Key of David,

Rising Sun,

King of the Nations,

Emmanuel.

Come, Lord Jesus.