4th Trinity August
Luke 9: 1-17
He called the twelve together and gave to them
potent authority and formative power, so that they could work against all
demonic mischief, and heal all sickness.
And he sent them out to heal and to proclaim the Kingdom of God,
appearing now on earth, the kingdom of human beings filled with God’s spirit.
And he said to them, “Take nothing with you on the
way: no staff for support, no bag for collecting, neither bread nor money, no
change of clothes. If you enter a house, remain there until you go further. And
where they do not accept you, leave their city and shake the dust from your
feet as a sign that they have refused community with you.”
They left and walked through the villages of the
country, announcing the joyful message of the new working of the kingdom of the
angels and healing everywhere.
Meanwhile Herod the Tetrarch heard of all that was
happening and he was very perplexed, for some said, “John is risen from the
dead,” and others said that Elijah had appeared, and yet others, “One of the
Prophets of old has risen again.” And Herod said, “John I have had beheaded;
who now is this, about whom I hear all these things?” And he wished to see him
himself.
Kenneth Dowdy |
But the day began to decline. The twelve came up to
him and said, “Send the crowd away so that they can reach the villages and
farms in the vicinity and find food and lodging, for here we are in a deserted
place.” He however said to them, “From now on it falls to you; you give them to
eat.”
They answered, “We have nothing but five loaves and
two fish. Or shall we go and buy food for all of them?“ There were about five
thousand people.
Then he said to the disciples, “Have them sit down
in groups of fifty”. And they did so, and all reclined.
4th August
Trinity
Luke 9: 1-17
The grapevine is a
transformer. It draws up the waters of the earth. With the power of the
sunlight, it transforms those waters into rich sweet juice. The vine’s powers
of transformation continue as the juice ferments into fine wine.
Christ in the midst of His
disciples worked like the vine. He drew up their native powers from the depths
of their being. With His presence they were transformed into teachers and
healers. In His presence they became
those who passed His strengthening forces on to others.
Christ continues to work
in this way. His presence draws up our native powers from the depths. His light
in our daylight transforms us into healers. Because of Him we can strengthen
others.
In The Act of Consecration
of Man we receive the nourishment of His bread, the ferment of His wine. We do
so in order that we can continue to transform the earth in His light. We take
communion so that we can continue His work of healing, so that we can work with
His strength into the future of the earth.
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