Power and Responsibility

•November 18, 2013 • Leave a Comment

Long before Spiderman, Franklind D Rosevelt and Winston Churchill, Voltaire said,

With great power comes great responsibility,

He saw the abuse of power and privilege of those in power, whilst the poor and less privileged suffered.  It disturbed him, and he had to say something.

Similar to Jeremiah…

Jeremiah 23:1-6 (CEV)

A Message of Hope

The Lord said:

23 You leaders of my people are like shepherds that kill and scatter the sheep. You were supposed to take care of my people, but instead you chased them away. So now I’ll really take care of you, and believe me, you will pay for your crimes!

I will bring the rest of my people home from the lands where I have scattered them, and they will grow into a mighty nation. I promise to choose leaders who will care for them like real shepherds. All of my people will be there, and they will never again be frightened.

Someday I will appoint
an honest king
    from the family of David,
a king who will be wise
    and rule with justice.
As long as he is king,
Israel will have peace,
    and Judah will be safe.
The name of this king will be
    “The Lord Gives Justice.”

This passage is called “A Message of Hope”.  To the leaders it is anything but.

They have been given the responsibility of looking after the people, tending them, caring for them, protecting them.  Yet they have done anything but.  Rather than tending those they have responsibility for, they have scattered them.  They have failed in their responsibility, having been more interested in the power.  For that they will have to take responsibility, to be held to account for what they have not done – and what they have done wrongly.  Because God cares about these things.

But for those who have been let down, there is a message of hope.

People may have let you down, particularly the leaders who have responsibility to care for you, but God doesn’t.  He promises a time when you will no longer be frightened.  One day there will be honesty and justice – when God returns to rule.

I can’t help thinking this passage has so much to say to our current society.  Successive leaders in government and elsewhere have let down those they were meant to care for.  They have been more interested in the power than the responsibility.  One only has to watch any interview between politicians, of any party.  All sides have become more concerned by scoring points and hearing the sound of their own voices than offering us any positive solutions – and I speak as someone who has long stood up for the responsibility of using our vote to make a difference.

Meanwhile, many are frightened – for their future, their homes, their health, their life…

We don’t want to hear you shouting, we want to hear a sensible and practical solution, whoever you are.  Dont’ tell us what they’ve done wrong and gloat in it, tell us what you are going to do to make it right.  Or if you don’t know, then ask those who do – AND LISTEN.

Oh, I seem to have become very ranty on here… 🙂 Oh well, I think God was quite cross with these leaders in Jeremiah’s day.  Because God cares about these things.

However, before we become all self-righteous and pointing the finger at ‘them’, what about me?

When have I let people down?  Failed to listen?  Sent people scattering?  Been more interested in any power I have than any responsibility I should show?

Because God is looking at me too…  And God cares about these things.

I love this hymn.  It may feature many times in the next few weeks, because however weary we are of waiting, God promises that he is on his way to sort things out.  It’s one of those hymns that keeps me going.

Thank you Lord
for your promises,
your hope.
That you will return
to sort the world out,
you will restore justice,
take away fear,
bring peace and safety.

Forgive me Lord
the times I have failed
in my responsibilities,
let down those I care for,
scattered those I should hold tight,
and been more interested in power.

I pray
for all those in positions of responsibility.
May they seek to serve,
to care,
to bring justice
and peace,
that all may live lives
free from fear
and despair.
Grant to them wisdom,
integrity
and the strength to serve.

May we all
seek responsibility
and not power.

#Adventbookclub – Update

•November 15, 2013 • Leave a Comment

Thanks to all those who’ve been along to find out about #adventbookclub, and to those who’ve already said they will be joining us.

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I have set up a Facebook page as an additional space for anyone to interact with the material or people’s blogs and posts about it.  Hopefully we will also be using Storify to collate tweets.

Thanks everyone for your enthusiasm.  Here’s looking forward to a time of preparation and hope as we travel the Advent Season together.

When?

•November 14, 2013 • Leave a Comment

Luke 21:5-19 (CEV)

The Temple Will Be Destroyed

Some people were talking about the beautiful stones used to build the temple and about the gifts that had been placed in it. Jesus said, “Do you see these stones? The time is coming when not one of them will be left in place. They will all be knocked down.”

Warning about Trouble

Some people asked, “Teacher, when will all this happen? How can we know when these things are about to take place?”

Jesus replied:

Don’t be fooled by those who will come and claim to be me. They will say, “I am Christ!” and “Now is the time!” But don’t follow them. When you hear about wars and riots, don’t be afraid. These things will have to happen first, but that isn’t the end.

10 Nations will go to war against one another, and kingdoms will attack each other. 11 There will be great earthquakes, and in many places people will starve to death and suffer terrible diseases. All sorts of frightening things will be seen in the sky.

12 Before all this happens, you will be arrested and punished. You will be tried in your meeting places and put in jail. Because of me you will be placed on trial before kings and governors. 13 But this will be your chance to tell about your faith.

14 Don’t worry about what you will say to defend yourselves. 15 I will give you the wisdom to know what to say. None of your enemies will be able to oppose you or to say that you are wrong. 16 You will be betrayed by your own parents, brothers, family, and friends. Some of you will even be killed. 17 Because of me, you will be hated by everyone. 18 But don’t worry![a] 19 You will be saved by being faithful to me.

But When Lord?
I want to know,
I want to be ready.

Such beautiful stones,
so carefully crafted.
But you say they will go.
Really?
Why?
When?
Are you sure?
My ancestors have worshipped here for years.
What about all the beautiful things inside?
They were given sacrificially you know,
part of our Worship.
It’s really going?

But When Lord?
I want to know,
I want to be ready.

But we’ve heard it before,
people claiming to be The Messiah,
saying this was it,
now is the time,
and they were wrong.
how will we know when it is the time?

But When Lord?
I want to know,
I want to be ready.

We look around the world,
it’s in such a mess.
People fighting,
earthquakes,
floods,
famine.
I’m frightened.
Is it now?
Is this it?

But When Lord?
I want to know,
I want to be ready.

I’ve got to suffer?
There may be trials,
hardships,
people asking questions
of me
and my faith.
How long for?
How much will I have to take?

But When Lord?
I want to know,
I want to be ready.

People will betray me?
And say bad things about me?
And hated?
I’m not sure I like that idea?

But it’s all coming to an end?
When will it be?
Is it now?
Soon?
Or later?
I need to know.
I want to know.
I don’t want to be caught unawares.

But When Lord?
I want to know,
I want to be ready.

Though really,
we never know,
we can’t know,
when it will be.
How can we?
We never know what will happen
in life,
in our future,
what our future will be,
or even if our future will be…

But
Lord
I do so want to be ready,
ready for you.