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Yes, He lives!

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The theme of Sunday@Seven this week would have been ‘Yes, He lives!’ I hope that you can spare the time to read through this reflection instead of us being together – and join us in Spirit at 7 pm on Sunday. Nigel

Some positives

So, here we are again; near to six weeks of lock-down. We have all had to get used to a new way of life. Daily routines and all that we took for granted have been changed. It would be very easy to get into a totally negative outlook – yet amongst it there are some positives.

Look at all the jobs round the house that we have been able to cross-off that list. Those which have forever been lurking at the back of our minds; the books we have got round to reading; new technology we had heard of (but never used) is suddenly familiar and in constant use – Facetime and Zoom for example.

Barbara and I were expecting to be away at Spring Harvest last week but the venues were closed. We were to be at Harrogate Conference centre but that is now a Nightingale hospital! So, Spring Harvest came to us in our home via YouTube! We have shared worship digitally and virtually; not only with thousands across our land through Spring Harvest but also locally within our own community.

We have broken bread and shared a cup of wine together in our home – just as the early church did (see Acts of the Apostles chapter 2). And, importantly, we have found there is more time to read our Bibles and to be in prayer. New experiences and old experiences are refreshed.

Against all odds

Amazingly all this is happening at Easter – a time when we remember all that Jesus did for us and that he came through against all the odds and rose again to new life.

Our April Sunday@Seven has always been on the Easter theme – and this year was to be no exception! I am sending out a service sheet and this sheet of notes to you for “Yes, He lives!” so that, like last month, we can share worship together – maybe at 7 o’clock on Sunday!

Reflection

Here’s a few thoughts to reflect upon and which may prompt our thinking – and at some time, when we meet again, maybe, we can share.

Easter is for Grown-ups

Only the building has closed

Back to life

Overcoming

The story of the early church as recorded by Luke, in his book of Acts, tells of the response of Jesus’ followers in post-resurrection life. How they responded to the power and hope given them by Jesus’ victory over the grave. They found they could overcome the doubts, the hardships, even the persecution, secure in the sure knowledge that “He lives”.

God’s word was preached; God’s work was being done – helping and sharing with those in need, healing the sick, bringing comfort to the troubled; and God’s wonders were being seen – prison doors burst open, the gospel spread out across the world, thousands turning to the Lord,  many being prepared to be amazed at what God could do.

I wonder

Words, works and wonders.  Perhaps in today’s world, whilst we are accepting of the word and works, we struggle with the wonders. Do we find it harder to accept that God can do great things? We can get dragged down and become negative; things will never change; how do we get out of this rut? Perhaps that’s why getting our heads round Easter and Jesus rising from death is difficult and we doubt, if only within ourselves. Maybe we need to open ourselves up more to God’s Holy Spirit and then in His power wonder at His wonders – and be able to say with conviction: “Yes, He lives!! Jesus is alive!” And in that we too can live resurrection life! We too can get things done!

Next month we shall be at Pentecost. We will look at the Holy Spirit. Have a read of the Acts of the Apostles before then and be ready to say that we do have “The Power to Glow” !

These are some thoughts from Nigel Silvester, one of our Authorised Lay Ministers. For more by Nigel please have a rummage through this link. Sunday@Seven would normally meet on the last Sunday of each month and is an opportunity for more informal prayer, worship and reflection.

For the songs and prayers for ‘Yes, He lives!’ please go to the download below:

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