Celtic Devotions 29th March

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Morning
Reading :  Mark 11 vs 1-11
Meditation :  consider the scene, how the crowds shouted out
Pray aloud your Hosannas!
Father God, thank you for this Sunday.
Thank you for Jesus.
Thank you, Jesus that you humbly came to earth.
Hosanna I sing out – louder and louder.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Midday
Make Hosannas your prayerful song through the day!
(see Matthew 21 v 9 below)

Evening
Reading : Mark 11 vs 9 and 10
Reflect on your day and pray evening Hosannas!

(Imagine the scene in Jerusalem and pray your words
Of praise to Jesus
Of praise for Jesus
Of Hosannas – over and over again!)

The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted,
“Hosanna to the Son of David!”
“Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”
“Hosanna in the highest heaven!”
Matthew 21 v 9

Celtic Devotions 28th March

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Morning
Reading :  John 12 vs 23-33
Meditation :  consider that Jesus knew He would be killed.
Pray for those in the Church worldwide facing daily persecution.
Father God, we thank you for Your Church – everywhere.
We ask you this day to strengthen, comfort and help your people across our world,
Especially those who suffer for their faith in Jesus.
Help us to be faithful in standing with them in prayer.
In Jesus’ name we ask, Amen.

Midday
Pray for the church to know a Sunday blessing tomorrow!

Evening
Reading : John 12 vs 27 and 28
Reflect on these words and pray in response at the end of your day.

Celtic Devotions 27th March

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Morning
Reading :  John 12 vs 20-22
Meditation :  consider the request made in these verses.
Pray to see Jesus.
Jesus, whom others did see,
Open my eyes to see You,
To follow your steps,
Even through this day.
I simply ask in Your Name,
Amen.

Midday
Pray for those who serve us in leadership at Liberton.

Evening
Reading : John 12 v 22
Reflect on who you shared Jesus with today – by word or action.
Pray for them by name.

Celtic Devotions 26th March

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Morning
Reading :  Hebrews 5 vs 1-10
Meditation :  consider our Great High Priest – and pray to Him your morning prayer.
Pray in your own words
Words of worship
Words of confession
Words of need
Words for others
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Midday
Make the Lord’s Prayer your Thursday midday prayer.

Evening
Reading : Hebrews 5 vs 7-10
Reflect on Jesus’ life on earth
and Pray to Him now.

 

Celtic Devotions 25th March

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Morning
Reading :  Ezekiel 37 vs 1-14
Meditation :  consider how these verses speak to you.
Pray in response and expect God to answer in a new and living way.
Spirit of God, search me afresh.
Spirit of God, blow through me anew.
Spirit of God, revive my soul again.
Spirit of God, restore my life in Christ this day.
Amen we pray together.

Midday
Say nothing
• take time to listen for God to speak with you
• even for a few moments in the middle of the day.

Evening
Reading : Ezekiel 37 v 14
Reflect on the indwelling Holy Spirit
and Pray in response.

 

The Kirkgate challenge

The condition known as ‘vertigo’ is said to be a combination of two things – a fear of falling and a desire to jump! The result is a jumble of mixed signals from the brain to the body, resulting, among other things, in temporary paralysis and the loss of a sense of balance.

All my life I have suffered from vertigo. As a child I was nervous of cliff edges, and could only get a certain distance up a tree before I got stuck. My clearest memory of it was once, on a family holiday in the south of France, when I was exploring one of the many hilltop fortresses just north of the Pyrenees. Inadvertently I stepped through a doorway onto the top of the outer wall which had no parapet, and found myself staring down a sheer drop of several hundred feet. I still remember how my legs froze beneath me as I desperately struggled to keep my balance. It took me what seemed an age (although it was probably less than a minute) to force myself backwards so that I could grab onto the post of the door from which I had emerged.

I am telling you this because I need to ask a favour. As you know, the Kirkgate Trust was set up to support Christian youth work in South East Edinburgh. One of our major expenditures has been the funding of part time student youth workers to work alongside our local youngsters, mentoring them and helping them to grow in their faith. In the past we have benefitted greatly from the input of Euan Gordan and Alex Richards, and currently are being well-served in this role by Anna Krabbenhoft.

Sadly, Anna’s time with us will be coming to an end this summer, and we soon need to start looking for a replacement. We need to have at least 3 years funding in hand before we can take on someone new, and we are currently short of this to the sum of £12000. By now you can probably sense where this is going, – we urgently need to raise some more funds.

But, what is the connection with Vertigo? The answer is simple. We are re-issuing the Kirkgate challenge – which means asking people to raise money by doing something outside their comfort Zone. So, in a fit of madness, I have offered to abseil down the side of a lighthouse!! I don’t know why I have done this, and perhaps I will never fully know, apart from the foolish notion that where I lead, others might follow. But here’s the rub – I will do this mad thing for no less than £1000!
So here is the favour I’m asking – please don’t sponsor me! (Or, if you do, please pray that I make it down OK.) Sponsor sheets will be at the welcome desks, and if you can gift-aid it, so much the better.

Much love,
John

P.s. – Happy Easter!