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Turmoil and uncertainty all around. From the crisis in social care, to terrifying food, energy, and mortgage inflation; from government sleaze to the 'invasion' by the destitute and homeless; from children dying of starvation to personal rockets to the moon; from the Trumpeting of the end of democracy to the rise of nationalism and xenophobia; from corporate mega-profits to the extinction of the human race through catastrophic climate change: take your pick. We can find glimpses of goodness in the personal, but broaden out and there is injustice and injustice at every turn.

Job is devastated by a hurricane of disasters, yet still hopes. The Thessalonian church is persecuted and perplexed, but still believes. The Sadducees know talk of 'life after death' is utter nonsense, and for whom there is no 'yet' or 'but'. In the midst of it all is the God who stills the storm by taking it all into his Son...

Poem: 'Inversnaid' by Gerard Manley Hopkins

Readings:

Old Testament: Job 19:23-27

New Testament: 2 Thessalonians 2:1-5,13-end

Gospel: Luke 20:27-38