“In God is my salvation and my glory; the rock of my strength and my refuge is in God.” (Psalm 62 v 7)
This is our truth when we live in the Spirit,
That very blessed Spirit, the Lord Jesus sends to us.
The Spirit places holy love within our hearts.
This love encourages us to seek to become prayerfully,
More like the divine, fine image of the Lord Jesus.
The Spirit teaches and reaches us sacramentally,
But essentially through the Holy Eucharist.
Holy love meets us in our weaknesses, our sinfulness,
To feed, restore, replenish and nourish us,
That we be faithfully committed and true,
True to our faith in the Holy Trinity.
“And the God of peace will crush satan under your feet shortly. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.” (Romans 16 v 20)
God is the One in Three in whom we hope.
We place our trust in the redemption Jesus won for us.
We hope too, in the Sacramental Mystery of His banqueting table.
We are fed on holy bread and find sanctity, purity
In the holy blood poured out for us at the †, now in a chalice.
The malice of the enemy is driven out before us,
Because we belong to the Saviour, the Lord Jesus.
Father of mercy, You protect us in Your Son, by Your Spirit.
We remember, re-call this in the Holy Eucharist.
We know of such mercy through the re-presentation of the †.
“Give us this day our daily bread – the bread of Your body, the necessary bread to the poor at home and the poor across the world; the bread of truth to this disturbed generation.” (The Global Our Father)
The bread of truth is the Lord Jesus come to us.
In sharing in His holy body and blood is our healing,
The healing love of merciful forgiveness.
Our sins are being obliterated by mercy,
The purity of the holy blood poured out for us at the †of Calvary. The offering the Lord Jesus makes to us as a blessing,
Becomes the very offering we make back as we worship.
The full purpose of the †is re-lived in the Holy Eucharist.
In the daily Mass we remember, we re-call all Jesus did for us.
He now offers us the perfection of His holy body and blood,
To be the connection as we turn to the Lord God, our Father.
“For You have always been my help; in the shadow of Your wings I rejoice; my heart clings to You, Your right hand supports me.” (Psalm 63 v 7, 8 TNJB)
What grace is in His fondest embrace of holy love,
Sent directly from heaven above to be our faith’s replenishment.
The Lord Jesus’ commitment to us is continuous,
We are invited to trust and believe as we receive the reality of His holy love,
That perfect love which the Spirit placed within Jesus
As He divested Himself of divinity to take on our humanity.
The Lord Jesus is sharing His whole self with us,
What a graced honour, the highest, richest, fullest privilege.
And all totally freely given, an offering from heaven.
The reality of holy love is Jesus brought alive once more
To live amongst us by living in us to share His holiness.
“Listen carefully to Me, and eat what is good, and let your soul delight itself in abundance. Incline your ear and come to Me, hear, and Your soul shall live.” (Isaiah 55 v 2, 3)
The Sacred Heart of Jesus is gifted us
In the Sacramental Mystery of the Holy Eucharist,
In our Saviour’s death by crucifixion taking on our punishment, And His resurrection by holy love, stronger by far than death.
The end of our life becomes a new beginning
Whereby we gain entry to the joy of eternity.
The Eucharistic feast is a taste of the promise of later life,
A life fulfilled in, through and by our company with Jesus.
It is the Lord Jesus’ holiness which redeems us.
The bread which comes down from heaven
Is the living bread of Christ Jesus, dying and rising, that we live forever.
“If You kept a record of our sins, Lord, who could stand their ground? But with You is forgiveness, that You may be revered.” (Psalm 130 v 3, 4 TNJB)
“...He has destroyed death for ever. Lord Yaweh has wiped away the tears from every cheek; He has taken His people’s shame away everywhere on earth, for Yaweh has spoken.” (Isaiah 25 v 8 TNJB)
“On this mountain, for all peoples, Yaweh Sabaoth is preparing a banquet of rich food, a banquet of fine wines, of succulent food, of well-strained wines.” (Isaiah 25 v 6 TNJB)
This is action we remember, we re-call as we celebrate the Holy Eucharist. “And on that day, it will be said ‘Look, this is our God, in Him we put our hope that He should save us, this is Yaweh, we put our hope in Him.” (Isaiah 25 v 9 TNJB)
This is the Saviour of the entire world, the Lord Jesus coming to us as a sacramental Mystery, hidden under the form of consecrated bread and wine. “Let us exult and rejoice since He has saved us.” (Isaiah 25 v 9 TNJB)
We should always be rejoicing, keeping praying with thanksgiving. For “The path of the Upright One is honesty; You smooth the honest way of the upright,” (Isaiah 26 v 7 TNJB) doing this through our right standing gained by belief in Jesus as our Saviour.
“Following the path of Your judgments, Yaweh, we set our hopes in You, Your name, Your memory are all our soul desires,” (Isaiah 26 v 9 TNJB) for we know we find love and mercy offered us in the life, death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus.
“For when Your judgments appear on earth, the inhabitants of the world learn what saving justice is,” (Isaiah 26 v 9 TNJB) our discovery made in the holy love of Jesus we are so blessed to receive.
Father, You grant us the peace the world cannot give, which is the experience of being restored to Your all loving mercy at the †of Calvary and in each and every celebration of the Mass.
We are a truly privileged people, thank You. Keep us ever praying in all thanksgiving for the gift of being set at liberty from sin, blessed by the holiness of the Lord Jesus freely gifted us. We do need to both ask and offer thanks.
You prepare the richest feast imaginable, a foretaste of the heavenly banquet that awaits us. You do this in a recognisable way as holy love is manifest in Jesus. May we never turn our back on this honour, nor take it for granted.
The rich feast of Your love and mercy as offered in Your Son and made real to us by the Holy Spirit, is fullness of life indeed to us, our true happiness as we come to appreciate the power of merciful love which has saved us.
You fulfil our needs lavishly, most generously, the bountiful supply of Your mercy never running out, nor in short supply. “Oh, that My people would listen to Me...would walk in My ways!” (Psalm 81 v 13) an echo is heard and this matters.
It matters because You say “ I would soon subdue their enemies and turn My hand against their adversaries. The haters of the LORD would pretend submission to Him...” (Psalm 81 v 14, 15)
This reminds me of the Lord Jesus commenting that not everyone who calls Him ‘Lord’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, not unless we do this in prayer, a sincerity acted out in daily life of submission, obedience and reverence.
It is when we call upon the Holy Spirit, resolved to live in and through Your love and mercy dearest Father, as shown us by the way of life the Lord Jesus asks us to live by, then You “Would have fed us also with the finest of wheat.” (based on Psalm 81 v 16)
It is the love and the life of the Lord Jesus, active within us by the Holy Spirit, which purifies, sanctifies and consecrates our life to Christian service, nourishes us with love, replenishing us with mercy.
You feed us with the Bread of Life, the pledge of our eternity, that we receive the Holy Eucharist gift of bread and wine to live in the Spirit of self-giving love. Please keep us praying to this end. Amen.
11.10.20
Sue O’Donnell