Clergy Notes — July 13, 2025

Have you ever found yourself imagining possible scenarios or conversations to help you discern how to approach a situation in your life or with another person? These stories we create in our minds – while potentially helpful in navigating new or unknown situations – are not always so useful in actually assessing the full truth.

We may also do this in our relationship with God. As we yearn to know more and grow in our discipleship, we create stories about God’s being, will, and personality, based on Scripture, tradition, and our own experiences. This is not entirely wrong – in fact, the Bible is in some ways a record of our spiritual ancestors doing the exact same thing! But, because we are rarely satisfied with the unfinished picture, we get frustrated and lament that God does not give us a clearer roadmap for our discipleship.

Yet, God has already told us everything we need to know. In Deuteronomy 30:11-14, God anticipates the excuses humankind will give for not being able to follow the law. It is not something – as they imagine – so far away, out of reach, or unattainable.

No, the word is very near to you; it is in your mouth and in your heart for you to observe. (v14)

We know what we are supposed to do. It is simple, but not easy. We may sometimes wish we had a more detailed roadmap of what God wants from us as disciples. But it is not complicated: love the Lord your God with all your heart, and love your neighbour as yourself. Be faithful to the prayers and the breaking of bread. Keep Christ before your eyes always.

And we do so, not in isolation, but with each other; the communion of saints; and with the Holy Spirit to guide us. The Word is very near to us indeed.

Mother Amanda

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