Healing
Today's Reflection
I believe that it is God’s nature to heal, that is, to continue creating us to be the unique persons God intends. When we are sick; when disaster strikes; when we are buffeted by betrayal, tragedy, abuse, or our own sin; when we are oppressed by distorted social systems, God’s desire is to redeem, transform, and make new. We are saved, redeemed, and born again not just once but repeatedly throughout our lives as we are invited to grow in grace. This growth continues whether we are old or young, renegade or saintly, overtly suffering or feeling pretty well. We can trust that God is always inviting us to the next step in our growth and healing, even at death. At every stage, age, and circumstance in our lives, God nudges us to grow and change.
—Tilda Norberg, Gathered Together: Creating Personal Liturgies for Healing and Transformation (Upper Room Books, 2007)
Today's Question
How are you comforted by the idea that healing is a part of God’s continuous work?
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Today's Scripture
Wherever he went, into villages or cities or farms, they laid the sick in the marketplaces and begged him that they might touch even the fringe of his cloak, and all who touched it were healed.
—Mark 6:56 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
Great are you, O Lord, and greatly to be praised; great is your power, and your understanding is beyond measure. Amen. [prayer adapted from The Confessions of Saint Augustine]
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Lectionary Readings
Reign of Christ
- 2 Samuel 23:1-7
- Psalm 93
- Revelation 1:4b-8
- John 18:33-37
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2 Comments | Join the Conversation.A New Creation
Today's Reflection
What a challenge to rebirth, to transformation! During our own end-time, we stand up, raise our head, and welcome the new power, the new beginning offered us! The time of our greatest disaster is the very moment the risen Christ comes to us most swiftly, bringing the rising of a new and greater sun, a vaster light, a new and stronger ground under our feet. In short, Jesus presents us with a new creation as well as the special closeness of God’s presence and empowerment.
—Flora Slosson Wuellner, Beyond Death: What Jesus Revealed about Eternal Life (Upper Room Books, 2014)
Today's Question
Recall a time when you felt your earthly lights go out . . . a time when the ground shook under you. What steadied you? What strengthened you and gave you hope? [question adapted from Beyond Death by Flora Slosson Wuellner] Join the conversation.
Today's Scripture
[Jesus said,] “If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, so that where I am, there you may be also.”
—John 14:3 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
God, you are the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. Be with me now and forever. Amen.
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Lectionary Readings
- 1 Samuel 1:4-20 and 1 Samuel 2:1-10
- Psalm 16
- Hebrews 10:11-14, (15-18), 19-25
- Mark 13:1-8
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1 Comments | Join the Conversation.God’s Hand
Today's Reflection
Certainly all souls are in God’s hand, but that hand is not a clenched fist. That hand does not cut us off from closeness to those we love. That ancient phrase "the communion of saints" means not only the saints in the church calendar but all of us who are united in God’s love.
—Flora Slosson Wuellner, Beyond Death: What Jesus Revealed about Eternal Life (Upper Room Books, 2014)
Today's Question
What does it mean to be held in God's hand? Join the conversation.
Today's Scripture
I give them eternal life, and they will never perish. No one will snatch them out of my hand.
—John 10:28-30 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
God, you are the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. Be with me now and forever. Amen.
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Something More
Help breathe new life into our church leaders by supporting The Upper Room’s newest program, The Center for Healing & Resilience. Learn more here.
Lectionary Readings
- 1 Samuel 1:4-20 and 1 Samuel 2:1-10
- Psalm 16
- Hebrews 10:11-14, (15-18), 19-25
- Mark 13:1-8
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
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1 Comments | Join the Conversation.A Continuation
Today's Reflection
This is God’s realm, already at work on earth in the way yeast works within dough and the way living seeds thrust upward from within the earth. This is heaven, beginning now. We are invited, called, challenged to enter this realm of heaven while still embodied on earth. This is why Jesus came to us — to open the door of this realm and call us to enter.
Bodily death will not disrupt this reality. Rather, we will know a continuation and a vast deepening beyond description of what we had already begun to experience on earth. This is the feast, the bread and wine that Jesus offers to share forever.
—Flora Slosson Wuellner, Beyond Death: What Jesus Revealed about Eternal Life (Upper Room Books, 2014)
Today's Question
What images come to mind when you think of heaven? [question from Beyond Death by Flora Slosson Wuellner] Join the conversation.
Today's Scripture
[Jesus said,] “In my Father’s house there are many dwelling places.”
—John 14:2 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
God, you are the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. Be with me now and forever. Amen.
Submit your prayer to The Upper Room.
Something More
Help breathe new life into our church leaders by supporting The Upper Room’s newest program, The Center for Healing & Resilience. Learn more here.
Lectionary Readings
- 1 Samuel 1:4-20 and 1 Samuel 2:1-10
- Psalm 16
- Hebrews 10:11-14, (15-18), 19-25
- Mark 13:1-8
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
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1 Comments | Join the Conversation.We Are Free
Today's Reflection
Jesus emphasized that what flows from the heart is what matters most to God. We are set free to make choices and to set others free also to choose. We are free to speak to God from our hearts without intermediaries.
—Flora Slosson Wuellner, Beyond Death: What Jesus Revealed about Eternal Life (Upper Room Books, 2014)
Today's Question
In what way can we enter more fully into relationship with our life’s Source? [question from Beyond Death by Flora Slosson Wuellner] Join the conversation.
Today's Scripture
[Jesus said,] "Abide in me as I abide in you. . . . Abide in my love.”
—John 15:4, 9 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
God, you are the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. Be with me now and forever. Amen.
Submit your prayer to The Upper Room.
Something More
Help breathe new life into our church leaders by supporting The Upper Room’s newest program, The Center for Healing & Resilience. Learn more here.
Lectionary Readings
- 1 Samuel 1:4-20 and 1 Samuel 2:1-10
- Psalm 16
- Hebrews 10:11-14, (15-18), 19-25
- Mark 13:1-8
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
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1 Comments | Join the Conversation.Connected Souls
Today's Reflection
It is a grief, an immeasurable loss when the body of our loved one dies. We cannot minimize or trivialize that anguished sense of loss, knowing we will no longer hear the voice we love, the laughter, the footsteps. But we are so much more than our bodily selves. Our deep souls need never be separated.
—Flora Slosson Wuellner, Beyond Death: What Jesus Revealed about Eternal Life (Upper Room Books, 2014)
Today's Question
Picture Jesus coming to Mary Magdalene on the resurrection morning, quietly speaking her name. Think of him speaking your name also. Do you wish to say something? ask something? [questions adapted from Beyond Death by Flora Slosson Wuellner] Join the conversation.
Today's Scripture
“They have taken my Lord away,” she [Mary Magdalene] said, “and I don’t know where they have put him.” At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus.
—John 20:13-14 (NRSVUE)
Prayer for the Week
God, you are the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. Be with me now and forever. Amen.
Submit your prayer to The Upper Room.
Something More
Help breathe new life into our church leaders by supporting The Upper Room’s newest program, The Center for Healing & Resilience. Learn more here.
Lectionary Readings
- 1 Samuel 1:4-20 and 1 Samuel 2:1-10
- Psalm 16
- Hebrews 10:11-14, (15-18), 19-25
- Mark 13:1-8
Read the lectionary texts courtesy of Vanderbilt Divinity Library here.
Looking for lectionary-based resources? Learn more about The Upper Room Disciplines.
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