11/12/2018
A spiritual comment and prayer to begin the day with Canon Steve Williams
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Canon Steve Williams
Good morning.
Both Houses of Parliament begin their business each day with a prayer.听 No matter how critical or mundane the items on the agenda, they are first presented in the public realm with a request for divine help in deliberation.听听 I don't see this as a quaint ritual nor a sinister religious bid for power.听听 Rather, I think it's a recognition that, as a nation and as individual human beings, we don't face difficult decisions or insoluble situations alone.听 We're part of a greater network of belonging.听 And it's here that we have to exercise a degree of trust... you might use the word, "faith".听听 Most people think that means having a clear vision, and sticking to it, through thick and thin.听 But, really, it means living with uncertainty - knowing that answers and solutions are hard to find, and require perseverance and co-operation with others.听听 The spirit in which you make a big decision is as important as the actual decision itself, because it's no more than a staging post on a journey.听听听听
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Yesterday marked the fiftieth anniversary of the death of a Trappist monk whose writings inspired a generation of people seeking God in the mess of everyday life - Thomas Merton.听 His prayer led him to campaign for social justice - but always within a relationship with a God who knew his human frailty.听 To sum up his most famous prayer, he said:听 " My Lord God, I have no idea where I'm going.听 But I believe that the desire to please you does in fact please you.听 If I do this,听 you'll lead me by the right road even though I may know nothing about it.听 You'll never leave me to face my perils alone".听
Amen.
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- Tue 11 Dec 2018 05:43大象传媒 Radio 4