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11/01/2021

A reflection and prayer to start the day with The Rt Revd Dr David Bruce, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland

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Mon 11 Jan 2021 05:43

PRAYER FOR THE DAY - Script - 11th January 2021

Good morning. January is normally the big month for gym memberships to be taken up, and for sign-ups  to programmes of weight loss, exercise and diets. I hugely admire the zeal and energy of people who do this – and if you are listening to me while pulling on your lycra, ready for another session on the exercise bike this morning, go for it and all power to your elbow.
The human body is of course much more than a mechanical device, although it includes remarkable structures of strength and precision, and has the extraordinary ability to heal itself after injury or illness. Small wonder then, that the Bible writers used it as an illustration of the Church. The Church is one body, but has many different parts. So it is with us – diverse in ethnicity, wealth, gender, abilities, and every other arbiter of difference, but united in Christ. “You are the Body of Christ – and individually members of it”, said Paul to the very divided and conflicted church in Corinth. “Christ is the head of the church, his body and is himself its Saviour”. 
A fitness trainer whom I know (I can’t in all honesty say that I am his client) explains that his business has been radically changed with the current pandemic restrictions – but that he is still able to meet with his classes online. “I don’t need to be in the room to motivate them to keep going. It’s all in your head”, he told me. “Get your head right, and the body will look after itself”. Yes indeed. 
Lord, we thank you that you are the head of the Body and that you have called us as the members of your body - to act in concert with the head. Amen.

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