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Worship at Home - By Ruth Lewis

Week beginning 1st June 2025 Easter 7C Set Free

Welcome to worship at home with Middlesbrough Methodist Churches. I am Ruth Lewis a Local Preacher  sharing worship with you today. 


Opening Prayer:

 Lord God we worship you. The key of your love unlocks the lonely heart; the key of your forgiveness unlocks the guilty soul; the key of your peace unlocks the anxious mind; the key of your hope unlocks the  desperate situation. We thank you for all the ways your Spirit unlocks our feelings and frees our gifts. In our Redeemer Jesus’ name we sing this hymn of praise.


 Hymn: Jesus shall reign where’er the sun…  

https://youtu.be/jYTjuwgc6PI?si=HO7E3DE_ET1Q-cr0   Traditional version  Mevagissy Male Voice Choir

OR Here’s a powerful modern treatment of that hymn.

https://youtu.be/BE4DDB5whyk?si=PBBPKvIdNd_pz_Yu  Keith and Kristyn Getty   

Jesus Shall Reign

Reading: Acts 16: 16-34

You can read it for yourself from your bible or watch the video

https://youtu.be/dmaeCXd96cg?si=sjPJAwsuQ7YpVOe1

Acts 16: 16-34

Message:  

What a narrative! If you chose to watch the video clip of  the Acts story you will have seen these:  human trafficking, slavery, the exploitation of vulnerable young women and girls, populist braying mobs, false imprisonment, a brutal flogging and cruel chains!  Yet scenes these  could be found anywhere in our world today. Even in this country. There are injustices and crimes against God’s kingdom of love everywhere and we thank God for those courageous individuals who today stand  with victims and speak out against  injustice.  We give thanks for those  who work  in dangerous city centres and hostile environments, showing God’s love rather than just preaching it. Charities like Action for Children, Christian Aid, city missions and those working to release children trapped in drug County Lines.  We also celebrate those who bravely help refugees fleeing violence and war, fearful of reprisals should they return, and those who offer a welcome and sanctuary like in our own MAP.  

But as well as those in enforced exile, as well as those trapped physically and literally in poverty, and those bound by real alcohol and drug dependencies, there can be others who are trapped in their mind. The little slave girl with her “spirit of divination” was probably in that category, as well as being legally bound to her owners. The jailer too was terrified at the possible reprisals for him and his family should his special prisoners have escaped because of the earthquake which had loosed everyone’s chains. Sometimes fear and paralysis comes from within. There are dungeons of the mind and people need both psychological support and love in breaking free from them   

What keeps us bound?There are powers, ideas, that keep us bound: old prejudices, systemic injustice that we don't even see but certainly benefit from: a need for security, fear that makes us suspect strangers, resentment that grips us and keeps us apart...perhaps we don't call these "demons" or even "spirits," but they are powerful indeed and we need to be set free from them. Remember, in prison, Luke says Paul and Silas sang, the very act of singing gave them strength and inspiration. Songs and hymns are, in their own way, a haunting and defiant claim of freedom; think of American spirituals, gospel music and the 60s Civil Rights songs.  In the 18thcentury Methodism was born in song and Charles Wesley’s hymns give a moving eloquent voice to ideas of  Christian liberation, salvation, and transformation.  Here’s one  


Hymn:  O For a thousand tongues to sing

https://youtu.be/b2dYT_Anl6E?si=YtLlcjxozwg5dKcE

O For a thousand tongues to sing

Prayer:  

Come, Lord Jesus, into situations of imprisonment in our world today.
For those imprisoned against their will, exploited and abused...
for those imprisoned by special needs that the world doesn’t understand or have time for...
for those imprisoned by the darkness of depression and anxiety...
for those imprisoned by addictions…
for those imprisoned by their pursuit of wealth…
for those imprisoned by fears of any kind.
Come, Lord Jesus, and set your people free.

Let us walk in the freedom that Christ gives.
Let us use our freedom to praise God our Saviour.
Let us use the freedom Christ gives to serve him and each other.
Let us use our freedom to love.

Amen.


Let’s say the Lord’s Prayer.  

Here is another powerful hymn from Charles Wesley celebrating salvation and the falling off of chains, where  one verse is a direct link to our story from Acts.

  

Hymn:  And can it be ….

https://youtu.be/sQeIGbKqiw8?si=VAz2ibpe8mnI8dr7

And can it be ….

Blessing:

May the goodness of the Father go with you. The love of the Saviour lead you. The grace of the Spirit free you and guide you, whatever your situation, today and every day.

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