
30/12/2017
A reflection and prayer with Rev Dr Bert Tosh.
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Script - Saturday 30th December 2017
Good Morning! When I was a boy, it was often the day before New Year鈥檚 Eve when my mother encouraged me to give serious thought to making a few New Year Resolutions. I still recall some of the things I wrote and very often repeated the following year. Like 鈥淚 will get out of bed in the morning as soon as I鈥檓 called鈥. Well over sixty years later that one still gives me a considerable amount of bother.
One year I concluded the only safe way to carry out the exercise was to resolve not to do things I had little or no chance of doing anyway. So I resolved I would not attempt to to break the four minute barrier for running the mile- actually in my case eight or nine minutes might just have been a much more realistic target. And then I resolved to make no more New Year Resolutions.
Except鈥xcept that every year after Christmas, the thought does come to me that it wouldn鈥檛 be the worst thing I could do if I made up my mind to make a few changes in my life.. It鈥檚 a time when, there鈥檚 a tendency to look back, sometimes with regret and a tendency to look forward with a mixture of anticipation and apprehension. So I almost I inevitably think there must be things I could do to make me easier to get on with, or more generous in my assessments and opinions, or more ready to listen to others,. I don鈥檛 write these out but I would like to think they鈥檙e not just thoughts that will disappear once we鈥檙e into January.
What is required then? I suppose I could go to no better place than the book of the prophet Micah, where the question is asked 鈥淲hat does the Lord require of you?
So we pray: Help us to do justly, to love mercy and to walk humbly with you, our God. Amen
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