Sunday 19th July
The Seventh Sunday After Trinity
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Sunday
9:15 am Family Communion at St Lawrence, Towcester
10:15 am Benefice Sunday Worship via Zoom
11:15 am Holy Communion at St Bartholomew's, Greens Norton
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Dear all,
Empires rise and fall. As true today as it was in Biblical times.
There is a phrase, the arrogance of power, popularised by an American senator during the early 60s call William Fulbright. It was a critique of American foreign policy at the time but can be applied more generally to any nation that confuses power with virtue and assumes that the possession of power enables it to do anything it chooses.
The people of Israel and Judea experienced a series of empires conquering them and taking land and indeed people – but then being conquered by the next to rise in power. The Assyrian Empire conquered, followed by the Babylonian Empire and then the Persian – it was King Cyrus of Persia who released the Jewish exiles allowing them to return to rebuild the nation. Later came Alexander the Great, the Roman Empire and onwards through to the British Mandate a hundred years ago following the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
We were thinking about this on Wednesday when the first reading from the prophet Isaiah began, ‘Woe to Assyria, the rod of my anger— the club in their hands is my fury! Against a godless nation I send him, and against the people of my wrath I command him’. (10: 5,6)
The prophet is seeing that God is using Assyria to discipline Israel because of its faithlessness. The Assyrian king can’t recognise that he is serving God’s purpose and thinks it’s all down to his own strength and leadership. In verse 13 he says, ‘By the strength of my hand I have done it, and by my wisdom, for I have understanding; I have removed the boundaries of peoples and have plundered their treasures’.
The words of the king of Assyria are a particular example of the ‘arrogance of power’. He brags about how he has moved national boundaries, raided national treasures, removed other rulers, and seized the wealth of nations. He brags, yet he failed to realise that in his aggressions, he was only an instrument of the Lord's judgement on others. Now, the judgement would come upon him. He will learn that the real power is in God and from God. There are occasions when sometimes the Lord uses people or nations as an instrument of his peace and at other times an instrument of his justice and judgement.
Many empires have come and gone since the Assyrian empire. ( there is a good amount of Assyrian carving on great stone panels that are in the British Museum that were brought to London by ship from Assyrian palaces) History has witnessed the rise and fall of many empires - Including our own. The invincibility and durability associated with the word ‘empire' now seems like arrogance - and not learning from history that empires eventually fall.
There is something very youthful and naïve about nations, who at the height of their power, imagine themselves to be immortal. It could be said - that one of the advantages of a belief in God is that it means that ultimate power, the power over life and death, does not belong to any human being, but is ascribed to God – that religion teaches us that we are not Gods.
The Christian life says that we are called to become like God – like Jesus who shows us what God is like.
Human empires discover, as they age, that they are not immortal. And like the young, they discover over time that they are creatures and that God is, indeed ultimately in charge.
The only empire that truly endures is the invisible empire of God's grace.
With every blessing,
Greg
Worship for this coming week
Isaiah 44: 6 – 8 Romans 8: 12 – 25 Matthew 13:24 – 30, 36 – 43
In Church Worship: details for this weekend and next weekend services are in the weekly news - which is at the top of this mailing or can be picked up in church.
This weeks reflection by Revd Paula entitled "The Witness We Wear"
Zoom Services:
The meeting rooms are opened approximately 15 minutes before the service is due to start. All the liturgy for the service will be displayed on the screen.
- Sunday 10:15 am Benefice Sunday Worship
- Monday to Saturday 9:00 am Morning Prayer (except on the first Tuesday of each month)
A timely reminder...
A timely reminder that if you get an email from the clergy team or anyone from church that doesn't contain the right email address then it is not from us - even if the name is right. One came through to the office last week which was Rev'd Paula Challen <chairmaiu@gmail.com> that is NOT my email.
Also clergy, members of the ministry team, churchwardens, PCC officers will never ask you to either BACS money (bank transfer) to them or to buy Amazon vouchers for them. The scam email often start 'can you help me?' then go on to tell you that either 'unable to phone' or 'in hospital' or 'lost my voice'. If you get a request like that it is NOT from us.
Delete the email and don't engage in dialogue.
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Key Ministry Team Contacts
The Rev'd Paula Challen (Rector) rector.tovebenefice@gmail.com
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