This is the season of Baptists (and others) having Covenant services. It is also a season of troubled times - globally, nationally and locally.
Our Covenant Service takes place this Sunday afternoon, and one of my jobs today was to develop a suitable liturgy for a troubled times. This is what I ended up with; interlinear exegesis is permitted, speculative eisegesis isn't!
A Covenant for Troubled Times
There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven.
These are troubled times
Times of violence and hatred in a world marred by war
Times of anxiety and uncertainty in a world wounded by greed
Times of sadness and loss in a world of vulnerability and finitude
Times when we must face tough questions with unpalatable answers
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no ill, for you are with me, your rod and your staff they comfort me.
These are dark times
Times when we need to be reminded that God is with us
To guide our feet, one step at a time
To illumine our minds with new understanding
To protect us from despair, isolation and emptiness
To enable us to ‘prove’ our faith in resilience and fortitude
Now the dwelling of God is with human beings, and he will be with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.
These are, mysteriously, hopeful times
Times in which the promises of a faithful God offer encouragement
Times in which new possibilities can be glimpsed
Times in which we must live the hope of eternity
Times when past, present and future meet.
So, let us profess our faith:
We believe and trust in God, creator of all, whose promises are faithful
We believe and trust in Jesus Christ, who redeems all, and who calls us to follow
We believe and trust in the Holy Spirit, who inspires and sustains us in hopeful service
Recognising that these are troubled times, let us covenant with one another and with God
My brothers and sisters in Christ, I covenant to walk together with you in faithful discipleship for as long as God shall so direct and lead us
Faithful God, as a community of your people, we covenant to walk with you, individually and corporately, in ways we know and in ways that you will show us
Grant us courage to face the challenges
Strengthen us with faith, hope and love
So that we may walk faithfully in the footsteps of him whose name we bear
Christ, our Lord. Amen.
Comments
I really appreciate this - can I have your permission to use it?
Awesome - thank you. I understand how much that cost.
Hello Both,
Thank you for your kind comments. Please feel free to use the words Geoff, if they can be used beyond my context that's an added blessing.