Daily Office Readings for Wednesday of Proper 15: Year 2
Morning, Psalm 119:145-176; Evening, Psalms 128, 129 and 130;
Judges 18:16 to 31; Acts 8:14 to 25; John 6:1 to 15:
“Simon answered, ‘Pray for me to the Lord, that nothing of what you have said may happen to me.” (Acts 8:24)
This is Simon the magician who is trying to learn new tricks in order to make money. He has money and therefore believes he can buy this new form of trickery. But he finds out that God is not for sale. “Now when Simon saw that the Spirit was given through the laying on of the apostles’ hands, he offered them money, saying, ‘Give me also this power so that anyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit.” (Acts 8: 18 and 19)
Simon thought it okay to buy this ability. “But Peter said to him, ‘May your silver perish with you, because you thought you could obtain God’s gift with money! You have no part or share in this, for your heart is not right before God. Repent therefore of this wickedness of yours, and pray to the Lord that, if possible, the intent of your heart may be forgiven you. For I see that you are in the gall of bitterness and the chains of wickedness.” (Acts 8: 20 to 23)
And repent he did. “Simon answered, ‘Pray for me to the Lord, that nothing of what you have said may happen to me” (Acts 8:24). We don’t know much more about this Simon. Perhaps the most important lesson is that once he realized that his heart was sailing in the wrong direction he requested a course change. So should we, or at least ask our friends to pray for us. God really likes intercessory prayer.
As I have said before, money is a necessary and smart way to obtain the provisions we need in life. But it can also be used to deny people, or groups of people, their needed food, shelter, clothing, transportation and communications. If we are not careful, money will alter the course of our hearts and have us sailing in a non-loving direction. Let us always remember that at any time, any of us could find ourselves down and out. We must both, help others when we see their need and are able, and we must accept help when we are in need and help is offered. This mutual aid is God’s plan. We can’t buy a gift from God but by God we can be a gift.
Please keep up your thoughts and prayers and hopes for Ukraine and Russia, Israel and Palestine, and our schools. And, as we listen to what the Spirit of God is saying to us, let us live to love and serve, and to teach others to love and serve, while pondering anew what the Almighty can do. John
Let us pray: (BCP 355)
Almighty God, to you all hearts are open, all desires known, and from you no secrets are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of your Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love you, and worthily magnify your holy Name; through Christ our Lord. Amen.