Pondering for Tuesday, December 29, 2020

This is the Fifth Day of Christmas

Daily Office Readings for December 29 (Revised from the same date for 2019)

AM Psalm 18: ,Isaiah 12:1 to 6; Revelation 1:1 to 8; John 7:37 to 52;

On this 5th Day of Christmas our Scripture brought to us Patience for The Holy Spirit.

“Now he [Jesus] said this about the Spirit, which believers in him were to receive; for as yet there was no Spirit, because Jesus was not yet glorified.” (John 7:39 NRSV)

It often happens in the Gospel of John that the Evangelist speaks directly to the reader.  The Evangelist wants to inform, or shape, how we interpret what we read or in this case, fill in the details we might not realize.  In this case we are told of the absence of the Holy Spirit.  Perhaps the absence was only in our earthly sphere.  For we know that our Triune God has always been, and will always be in all God’s holy manifestations. In John’s Gospel chapter 15:26 we read: “When the Advocate comes, whom I will send to you from the Father, the Spirit of truth, who goes out from the Father, he will testify about me. Therefore, we have never really been without the Holy Spirit.

All this leads me to share with you the basis of my own belief.  I affirm and hold as sacred our Nicene and Apostles Creeds.  But I have crafted my own words that more accurately describe what is really going on in my faith.  And while Jesus, and Mary and Pontius Pilate are not mentioned by name, Jesus is at least implied to as the Incarnate Word and my statement of faith is Trinitarian. I also borrowed and modified Paul’s words.  But here it goes: I believe in God through the Holy Spirit of the Incarnate Word in whom we live, and move, and love, and have our being, and to whom we must give an account. So, I believe it is the Holy Spirit of Jesus that enables me to believe in God just as it is laid out in the Gospel of Matthew where it is written:  “ But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?”   Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.” Jesus replied, “Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by flesh and blood, but by my Father in heaven.” (Matthew 16:15 – 17)  Therefore our ability to believe is a gift from God. We however must have patience so as to let God in and install the “belief” program, and then use it.

Let us believe with patience and have patience in believing. Merry Christmas: Day 5

We are never to hurt or harm children, only help them, teach them, save and love them. This is what Christmas is all about. Merry Christmas: Day 4

The testimony of John the apostle about our Lord Jesus is true; Believe.  Merry Christmas: Day 3

For, had Jesus not been born, he could not have died.  Merry Christmas: Day 2

We need to stop fighting and start loving because that’s who we are really made to be. Merry Christmas: Day 1

Let us hear what the Spirit is saying to, and through the saints of God, and then ponder anew what the Almighty can do.  John

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