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Jacob’s Ladder
We meet in
the name of the Father,
and of the
Son,
and of the
Holy Spirit.
Amen.
Hymn: Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer - https://youtu.be/ZAN4EojeF0Y
Almighty God,
to whom all hearts are open,
all desires known,
and from whom no secrets are hidden:
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.
We Say Sorry to God
Jesus
Christ, risen Master and triumphant Lord,
we come
to you in sorrow for our sins,
and
confess to you our weakness and unbelief.
We have
lived by our own strength,
and not
by the power of your resurrection.
In your
mercy, forgive us.
Lord,
hear us and help us.
We have
lived by the light of our own eyes,
as
faithless and not believing.
In your
mercy, forgive us.
Lord,
hear us and help us.
We have
lived for this world alone,
and
doubted our home in heaven.
In your
mercy, forgive us.
Lord,
hear us and help us.
Almighty
God,
who forgives
all who truly repent,
have
mercy upon you,
pardon
and deliver you from all your sins,
confirm
and strengthen you in all goodness,
and
keep you in life eternal;
through
Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
The Collect
Creator
God,
you
made us all in your image:
may we
discern you in all that we see,
and
serve you in all that we do;
through
Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen
Song: Shine Jesus Shine - https://youtu.be/J3iB30gCqAc
First Reading: Psalm 139:1-11 read by Pauline
Lord,
you have examined me and you know me.
2 You
know everything I do;
from far away you understand all my
thoughts.
3 You see
me, whether I am working or resting;
you know all my actions.
4 Even
before I speak,
you already know what I will say.
5 You are
all around me on every side;
you protect me with your power.
6 Your
knowledge of me is too deep;
it is beyond my understanding.
7 Where
could I go to escape from you?
Where could I get away from your presence?
8 If I
went up to heaven, you would be there;
if I lay down in the world of the dead, you
would be there.
9 If I
flew away beyond the east
or lived in the farthest place in the west,
10 you
would be there to lead me,
you would be there to help me.
11 I
could ask the darkness to hide me
or the light around me to turn into night,
23
Examine me, O God, and know my mind;
test me, and discover my thoughts.
24 Find
out if there is any evil in me
and guide me in the everlasting way.
Old Testament Reading: Genesis 28:10-19
10 Jacob left Beersheba and started toward Haran. 11 At
sunset he came to a holy place and camped there. He lay down to sleep,
resting his head on a stone. 12 He dreamed that he saw a
stairway reaching from earth to heaven, with angels going up and coming down on
it. 13 And there was the Lord standing beside
him.
“I am
the Lord, the God of Abraham and Isaac,” he said. “I will give to you and
to your descendants this land on which you are lying. 14 They
will be as numerous as the specks of dust on the earth. They will extend their
territory in all directions, and through you and your descendants I will bless
all the nations. 15 Remember, I will be with you and
protect you wherever you go, and I will bring you back to this land. I will not
leave you until I have done all that I have promised you.”
16 Jacob woke up and said,
“The Lord is
here! He is in this place, and I didn't know it!” 17 He
was afraid and said, “What a terrifying place this is! It must be the house of
God; it must be the gate that opens into heaven.”
18 Jacob got up early next morning, took the stone that
was under his head, and set it up as a memorial. Then he poured olive oil on it
to dedicate it to God. 19 He named the place
Bethel. (The town there was once known as Luz.)
Song: The God who stays - https://youtu.be/KHMVSdIjBcg
Sermon:
We’re
walking through the stories in Genesis and last week we heard about Jacob and Esau.
Much longed for and miraculous twins, yet growing up with favouritism and
conflict. Isaac prefers Esau; Rebekah prefer Jacob. And Jacob tricks Esau out
of his inheritance. In consequence, Esau vows to kills Jacob!
Rebekah
organises Jacob to go back to their original clan to find a wife – which means
he’s out of Esau’s way. So after all the plotting and scheming, Esau is still
in charge of the family, people, wealth and animals and Jacob goes on a long
journey back to where they all came from in the first place!
As the
story unfolds in the book of Genesis, we might wonder
Where is
God in all this?
Does he
approve of all the planning and plotting?
Why does
he bother trying to bless or even work through these people? They’re pretty
terrible!
And yet
our reading from Genesis today, shows that God is still reaching out to these
people- and Jacob in particular.
Jacob
camps for night out in the desert and there he has a dream. He sees a ladder or
stairway connecting heaven and earth. Angels are moving up and down this
ladder. And God is there- repeating the promise that he had made to Abraham
and Isaac and God is now passing this
onto Jacob.
God will
give these wandering people a land of their own; they will become a huge nation
and spread over all the world. Every family on earth will be blessed because of
them. God’s proclamation ends with a particular promise to Jacob. God will not
leave him and will be with him wherever he goes. God will fulfil this promise.
So what
does this tell us about God?
Again and
again, we hear the promise that God makes. He will bless all the people- the whole
earth. He will bless this family and their descendants. And this depends on
what God is like and not on them!
God is
dependable.
God is
faithful.
God is
for all people and not just a selected few. As it says in that song- the
blessing- He is for you!
God
connects heaven and earth. He makes the way; it’s not our actions; we don’t
have to stack up enough goodness. God has made the way for us to reach him.
So we
find God in this story. And as God speaks to us through the Old Testament, we
find how that connects to the New Testament. Jesus refers to Jacob’s ladder
when he’s explaining who he is. As Jesus calls his first disciples (in John’s
gospel), Nathaniel is amazed when Jesus spots him under a fig tree. He thinks
this is a miraculous sign. But Jesus tells them:
51 And he said to them, “I am telling you the truth: you
will see heaven open and God's angels going up and coming down on the Son of
Man.”
Jesus
refers back to Jacob’s dream- showing that God makes the connection between
heaven and earth. And now the amazing truth. Jesus is that ladder. He is the
connection between heaven and earth; between God and people; Jesus is the way.
So
wherever we are this week;
This is
still true for us in our time. God is faithful. He depends on himself and not
on us. He is for us- and for the whole earth.
So when
we’re feeling anxious or overwhelmed or unsure about what happens next- God is faithful and God is for us.
People
are facing all sorts of personal challenges because of COVID and because COVID
has changed so much about jobs, schools, health care. There’s a lot of worry
around.
God is
for us when we wonder about the future of the church. Not just how we’re going
to restart services back in our lovely building but what we do next. Phase 2
planning has started.
What is
going to happen to the whole church? COVID has changed so much.
And we
might be thinking the same kind of things about our homes or jobs or wider
families or community..
And when
we look out into the wider world- the issues problems, uncertainties just get
bigger and bigger. God is still for all of us, together.
So how do
we respond to all this?
In our
reading, Jacob wakes up realising that he has met God. He is awestruck. He’s
got a right response to God- he afraid. I think that is about the realisation –
God is big; God is great. Maybe sneaky Jacob had a guilty conscience about what
he’d done. But he doesn’t stay in fear. He worships God.
That is
where we start. Coming to God in worship and prayer.
When we
don’t know what to do- pray.
When we
don’t know where to turn- pray. Hear again that God is faithful and God is for
us.
When
we’re wanting to make a difference in the world- pray.
Jacob
worshipped God but that also involved some action. In his case- he built an
altar, a permanent sign of his encounter with God.
What
might God be asking of us?
We start
with worship but worship changes us and empowers us to go out in the world.
Pray for
the breakfast club!
Support
our young people.
Promote holiday
clubs online.
Join a
small group to keep people connected.
How might
God act through you to be a blessing to those around you?
The
Creed
Let us
declare our faith in God.
We
believe in God the Father,
from
whom every family
in
heaven and on earth is named.
We
believe in God the Son,
who
lives in our hearts through faith,
and
fills us with his love.
We
believe in God the Holy Spirit,
who
strengthens us
with
power from on high.
We
believe in one God;
Father,
Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.
Leonard: https://youtu.be/tg3n81X-cf8
Our Prayers: Led by Julie
Let us
pray to God our Father,
We pray
for peace among the countries of our world,
that God
may rid the world of violence
and let
peoples spend their everyday lives in peace and harmony
…
Lord in
your mercy,
Hear
our prayer
For those
who serve our country in governments and councils,
that they
may work for the common good so everyone on everyday may live to their full
potential
…
Lord in
your mercy,
Hear
our prayer
For
Christian people everywhere,
that we
may joyfully proclaim and live our faith in Jesus Christ on Sunday and everyday
…
Lord in
your mercy,
Hear
our prayer
For those
who suffer from hunger, grief or loneliness,
that the
presence of Christ may bring them health and wholeness in the darkest days and
everyday
…
Lord in
your mercy,
Hear
our prayer
Let us
commend ourselves, and all for whom we pray,
to the
mercy and protection of God.
Amen
The Peace
The peace
of the Lord be always with you
and also
with you.
Let us
offer one another a sign of peace.
Song: You are my vision - https://youtu.be/rMmSPOF-6Xo
Holy Communion - https://youtu.be/fHVmDKTUAmg
The Lord be with you
and also with you.
Lift up your hearts.
We lift them to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord
our God.
It is right to give thanks and
praise.
It is right to praise you,
Father, Lord of all creation;
in your love you made us for
yourself.
When we turned away
you did not reject us,
but came to meet us in your
Son.
You embraced us as your
children
and welcomed us to sit and eat
with you.
In Christ you shared our life
that we might live in him and
he in us.
He opened his arms
of love upon the cross
and made for all
the perfect sacrifice for sin.
On the night he was betrayed,
at supper with his friends
he took bread, and gave you
thanks;
he broke it and gave it to
them, saying:
Take, eat; this is my body
which is given for you;
do this in remembrance of me.
Father, we do this in
remembrance of him:
his body is the bread of life.
At the end of supper, taking
the cup of wine,
he gave you thanks, and said:
Drink this, all of you; this
is my blood of the new covenant,
which is shed for you for the
forgiveness of sins;
do this in remembrance of me.
Father, we do this in
remembrance of him:
his blood is shed for all.
As we proclaim his death and
celebrate his rising in glory,
send your Holy Spirit that
this bread and this wine
may be to us the body and
blood of your dear Son.
As we eat and drink these holy
gifts
make us one in Christ, our
risen Lord.
With your whole Church
throughout the world
we offer you this sacrifice of
praise
and lift our voice to join the
eternal song of heaven:
Holy, holy, holy Lord,
God of power and might,
Heaven and earth
are full of your glory.
Hosanna in the
highest.
We continue with the words of The Lord's Prayer:
Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come,
your will be done,
on earth as in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our sins
as we forgive those who sin against us.
Lead us not into temptation
but deliver us from evil.
For the kingdom, the power,
and the glory are yours
now and for ever. Amen
We break this bread
to share in the body of Christ.
Though we are many, we are one body,
because we all share in one bread.
Every time we eat this bread
and drink this cup,
we proclaim the Lord’s death
until he comes.
God’s holy gifts
for God’s holy people.
Jesus Christ is holy,
Jesus Christ is Lord,
to the glory of God the Father.
Prayer of Spiritual Communion
Thanks be to you, Lord Jesus Christ,
for all the benefits you have given me,
for all the pains and insults you have borne for
me.
Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally,
I ask you to come spiritually into my heart.
O most merciful redeemer, friend and brother,
may I know you more clearly,
love you more dearly,
and follow you more nearly, day by day. Amen
The Blessing
The peace
of God,
which
passes all understanding,
keep your
hearts and minds
in the
knowledge and love of God,
and of
his Son Jesus Christ our Lord;
and the
blessing of God almighty,
the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
be among
you and remain with you always.
Amen.
Song: You never let go - https://youtu.be/NM14VZVu0og
The Dismissal
Go in
peace to love and serve the Lord.
In the
name of Christ. Amen.